I Have A Divine Tree In My Heart

I Have A Divine Tree In My Heart

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我在心间种神树

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我在心间种神树

By king of torch, 薪火之王

3.2
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
289 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Other people earn points, gain skills and attributes after transmigration, while I end up planting trees? What’s the use of planting trees? I don’t want to be a gardener! Wait a minute, there seem to be a lot of special tree species in this world. There is the Bodhi Tree that brings enlightenment, the Big Locust Tree that controls life and death, the Mandala Flower that lures people to death, the Nine-World Tree that is the foundation of Nordic Mythology, the Kabbalah Tree of Life that describes the so-called path of man to God… The tree is me, and I am the tree. With the uncovering of increasingly new abilities, I would say it’s pretty amazing to plant trees!

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Publication Information

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

I Have A Divine Tree In My Heart Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Have A Divine Tree In My Heart "I Have A Divine Tree In My Heart" presents an intriguing premise – a cultivation system rooted in a divine tree. I dove into this novel hoping for a fresh take on the xuanhuan genre, and while it had moments that piqued my interest, ultimately, I found myself somewhat underwhelmed. ### First Impressions Initially, the concept of planting different trees to gain unique abilities felt like a breath of fresh air. The idea of the protagonist steadily growing stronger through resource management and even volunteering seemed promising. I was ready to see a different kind of MC than the usual arrogant young master. ### What Works Well I appreciated the author's attempts to subvert some common tropes. For example, the protagonist's family isn't dirt poor, and his siblings aren't overbearing monsters. I also found the early stages of world-building compelling, with hints of a hidden, more dangerous side to the seemingly peaceful world. The idea that the government is aware and involved in cultivation also felt like a potentially interesting twist. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, my enthusiasm waned as I progressed. I felt that the pacing became incredibly uneven, with excessive descriptions and drawn-out scenes that could have been condensed. The novel sometimes felt padded with repetitive information, stretching simple events across multiple chapters. The protagonist's characterization also left something to be desired. While he wasn't the typical arrogant young master, his personality felt inconsistent and sometimes needlessly arrogant. Furthermore, the plot progression felt rushed in certain areas, with events unfolding within an unrealistically short timeframe. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed concerns about the direction of the plot, particularly regarding the harem elements. I understand their frustration with forced misunderstandings, random power-ups leading to unwanted attention, and the protagonist's questionable decisions in his romantic life. These elements detracted from my overall enjoyment and felt out of place within the broader narrative. ### Final Verdict "I Have A Divine Tree In My Heart" has flashes of brilliance, but it ultimately falls short of its potential. While the initial concept is intriguing and there are some attempts to subvert genre tropes, the uneven pacing, inconsistent characterization, and questionable plot developments hinder the overall experience. It's a decent read if you're looking for something to pass the time, but don't expect a groundbreaking masterpiece.

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