I Borrowed the Great Emperor’s Brain

I Borrowed the Great Emperor’s Brain

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我向大帝借了个脑子

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我向大帝借了个脑子

By zha tu che, 渣土车

3.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1017 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Chen Luo discovered he could scavenge the minds of the dead. So he went to a graveyard and scavenge the brain of a deceased Great Emperor, figuring he’d borrow it for a bit. While others were still fretting over how to cultivate Qi and achieve Foundation Establishment, Chen Luo was already pondering the ninety-ninth method for reaching the Mahayana stage.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Borrowed the Great Emperor’s Brain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Borrowed the Great Emperor’s Brain After delving into "I Borrowed the Great Emperor’s Brain," I've found it to be a fascinating, albeit somewhat understated, cultivation novel. It’s not the kind of story that screams for your attention, but it quietly earns your interest with its unique premise and steady progression. ### First Impressions Initially, I felt the story was a bit…bland, to be honest. The protagonist, a transmigrator with the ability to absorb brainwaves from corpses, initially felt like he was simply blending into the background. This ability grants him fragmented memories, boosts his cultivation talent, and enhances his comprehension – a pretty significant cheat, but he doesn't flaunt it. It’s a slow burn, and it took me a while to truly appreciate the novel's strengths. ### What Works Well What truly sets this novel apart is its blend of cultivation with horror and folklore elements. The author has crafted a world where danger feels real, and the protagonist isn't always guaranteed a smooth ride. I particularly enjoyed the protagonist's approach to his "cheat." He's not arrogant, but he's also not afraid to use his power strategically. There's a certain humor in his grave-robbing antics, which adds a layer of levity to what could otherwise be a very grim story. Furthermore, I appreciate the absence of many overused tropes. No face-slapping, no arrogant young masters, and thankfully, no harem. The focus remains on the protagonist's growth and the challenges he faces, which I found refreshing. I also found myself drawn to the protagonist's character. He's not a saint, but he maintains his humanity, even as the years of cultivation inevitably change him. The solemnity he displays when those he began with age or die resonated with me. ### Areas of Concern While I ultimately enjoyed the novel, I can see why some might find it forgettable. It lacks that "hook" that immediately grabs your attention. The pacing is deliberate, and the protagonist's low-key nature might not appeal to those looking for a more bombastic, action-packed story. While the lack of setbacks in his cultivation is nice, I would have liked to see more challenges and adversity. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The protagonist is a transmigrator with the ability to absorb brainwaves from corpses. This ability grants him fragmented memories, boosts his cultivation talent, and enhances his comprehension. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Borrowed the Great Emperor’s Brain" is a worthwhile read for those who enjoy cultivation novels with a darker edge and a protagonist who earns his power through effort and strategy. It's not perfect, but its unique blend of genres and its focus on character growth make it a memorable addition to the xianxia landscape. I'm giving it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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