I Became Popular in the Underworld After Live Broadcasting Taoism

I Became Popular in the Underworld After Live Broadcasting Taoism

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我靠玄学直播成为地府顶流

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我靠玄学直播成为地府顶流

By tian zhu, 甜竹

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
161 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

“Spiritual Affairs” is a highly popular psychic network, but it is a pity that the whole network is full of ridicule. The contestants are frequently scolded for their behavior and practices. But no one knows that this program is a huge hit in the underworld. Every time the show starts, billions of ghosts are standing in front of the screen watching the program and commenting on it——- “This guy is bloody, his soul is hooked by a ghost. What’s wrong with my horse’s face?” “It’s good to touch bones. Can’t you touch the soul without touching the bones?” “… I don’t see what this method can do, dogs won’t go that way.” The new season of the program officially announced the new guest. Gu Zhisang is ridiculed by netizens and become trending in hot searches. Gu Zhisang the Headmaster of Taoism, opened her eyes and became the vase cannon fodder in the exciting novel about the entertainment circle. When she transmigrated, she was being hacked by the whole network and facing the dilemma of being robbed of resources and receiving bad traffic. To revitalize Taoism, Gu Zhisang gladly accepted the invitation.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Became Popular in the Underworld After Live Broadcasting Taoism Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Became Popular in the Underworld After Live Broadcasting Taoism "I Became Popular in the Underworld After Live Broadcasting Taoism" is a wild ride that blends modern entertainment with ancient metaphysics, and I found myself surprisingly hooked. While it has its flaws, the unique premise and strong focus on supernatural mysteries make it a worthwhile read for fans of the genre. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the title – it promised a lighthearted, comedic take on the supernatural. However, I quickly discovered that the story is much darker and more complex than the synopsis suggests. It's less about fluffy romance and more about delving into tragic cases of death and the chilling aftermath. So, if you're expecting a light read, be prepared for something deeper and, at times, genuinely disturbing. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of this novel is its intricate plot. The author weaves together various supernatural mysteries and murder cases, creating a complex web of interconnected events. I particularly enjoyed how the protagonist, Gu Zhisang, solves each case using her Taoist knowledge and abilities. Her calm, rational approach to even the most bizarre situations is refreshing, and I appreciated her gradual transformation from an unfeeling master to someone who embraces emotions. The cases themselves are often detailed and imaginative, drawing on Chinese folklore and metaphysical concepts, and are progressive in a way where they criticize xenophobia in their own context. Plus, the underworld fan club is adorable! ### Areas of Concern Despite the engaging plot, I did find some aspects of the novel lacking. The pacing can be uneven, with some cases dragging on for too long and the overarching plot only being addressed in small increments. The romance, while present, feels like an afterthought, and the male lead's appearances are few and far between. Also, the ending felt a bit rushed. I also felt that while the main character is OP, she wasn't well-developed as a person. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be frustrated by the handling of the original plotline involving the original heroine and the black mist, as these elements are introduced but then seemingly forgotten for long stretches of the story. The connection between the cases and the overarching plot may not be immediately apparent, leading to a sense of disconnect. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Became Popular in the Underworld After Live Broadcasting Taoism" is an enjoyable read for those who appreciate a blend of supernatural mysteries and modern settings. While it's not without its flaws, the intriguing plot, strong female lead, and unique premise make it a worthwhile experience. Just be prepared for a darker, more complex story than the title might suggest.

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