I Have a Cultivation World

I Have a Cultivation World

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我有一个修仙世界 / 我有一個修仙世界

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: A World of Cultivation I Possess, 我有一个修仙世界, 我有一個修仙世界

By lotus lantern, pure nine lotus lamp, 纯九莲宝灯

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1484 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

After 6,000 years of development by the immortal sect on Planet Earth, all of the leyline spiritual energy was controlled by the country. They only released enough spiritual energy for the cultivators to breathe. If a cultivator wanted to use the spiritual energy to train themselves, they would have to pay the immortal sect for that. Chen Mobai was a senior high school student at the Fifth High School of the Immortal Sect. He was studying for his entrance exam at the colleges of the immortal sect. His biggest dream was to achieve the Foundation Establishment Realm until he was transmigrated to a cultivation world. “There’s no one here despite how dense the spiritual energy is?”“Wait! Isn’t this the legendary spiritual herb? Are these not extinct here?”“Huh? Is this the method to extract one’s Spiritual Root? Also, isn’t this a divine technique?”“What a powerful cultivator! Please accept me as your disciple!” ..As his life in the cultivation world continued, his dream changed.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Have a Cultivation World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Have a Cultivation World ### First Impressions Okay, so I dove into "I Have a Cultivation World" with a healthy dose of skepticism. The premise – a cultivation world with modern influences – sounded interesting, but I've been burned by similar concepts before. Initially, I found myself agreeing with the readers who described the beginning as "average." The MC felt a bit bland, just going with the flow. It wasn't grabbing me right away, but I decided to stick with it. ### What Works Well I'm glad I did! As I got further in, the world-building really started to shine. The author does a great job of blending the xianxia elements with modern technology. One of my favorite aspects is the integration of cultivation into everyday life, like using arrays and talismans to create a global internet network. It’s a unique twist that sets this novel apart. I also appreciated the slow, steady pace. The MC isn't an instant genius, and his growth feels more realistic. I also like how the story incorporates elements of kingdom building, as the MC rises in power and brings innovations from his modern world to the cultivation world. It's a wish-fulfillment novel, sure, but it's done in a way that feels more like a "slice of life" than a power fantasy. ### Areas of Concern While I ultimately enjoyed the novel, it's not without its flaws. The early chapters are a bit slow, and it takes a while for the story to really take off. I also found the characterization to be somewhat lacking. While the MC is relatable, he can also be annoying and hypocritical at times. The romance elements, while present, are not the best. It is a harem, which may not be for everyone. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning One reader mentioned a specific spoiler about the MC using knowledge from his modern world to help his sect during a war, specifically by creating early-generation mobile phones. This is a cool concept, but it also highlights a potential issue with the novel: the MC's reliance on his modern knowledge can sometimes feel like an unfair advantage. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Have a Cultivation World" is a solid read with some unique elements that elevate it above the typical xianxia fare. While the beginning is slow and the characterization could be stronger, the world-building and the integration of modern technology into a cultivation setting make it worth checking out, especially if you're a fan of slow-paced, world-building-focused stories. I'd give it a solid 3.8/5.

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