I Picked Up the Supreme Venerable Sovereign’s T*ash Can

I Picked Up the Supreme Venerable Sovereign’s T*ash Can

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我撿到了太上老君的垃圾桶

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我撿到了太上老君的垃圾桶

By ice and lemon, 冰与柠檬, 冰與檸檬

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
52 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Wrapped in scandals and diagnosed with a terminal illness, Lin Ran accidentally picked up a tr*sh can of The Supreme Venerable Sovereign on a deserted volcanic island. Items: Only half of a broken Nine Resurrection Pill bottle remains. Lin Ran took the medicine, miraculously recovering; even her appearance improved significantly. Then she looked at the three-digit balance in her bank account… #Out of money, what to do when you’re not dead yet?# A tattered Qiankun bag. Although it is worn out, it can still hold a lot of things. Lin Ran thought that this thing seemed to be able to be used for magic tricks. #You think I’m doing magic, but I’m actually using spells# A cracked Qiankun mirror Lin Ran: Magic mirror, magic mirror, tell me, where is my husband? Qiankun Mirror: Buried in the snow. Lin Ran:??? Encountering an avalanche, Lu Lanxiao thought he was done for. Ten seconds later, he opened his eyes, already in a safe zone three hundred meters away. A magician who saved him calmly said, “Yes, that’s how magicians are.” A fictional, sweet, and refreshing story.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Picked Up the Supreme Venerable Sovereign’s T*ash Can Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Picked Up the Supreme Venerable Sovereign’s T*ash Can Alright, let's dive into "I Picked Up the Supreme Venerable Sovereign’s T*ash Can." This title alone had me intrigued, and I went in hoping for a quirky, fun read. While it had some shining moments, I walked away feeling a bit… conflicted. ### First Impressions The initial concept is undeniably captivating. A woman grappling with a terminal illness inadvertently stumbles upon a life-saving artifact – the "leftovers" of some supreme being. This sets the stage for a potentially fantastic blend of modern life and cultivation elements, and I was definitely hooked from the start. The introduction of the magic troupe and the entertainment industry angle felt fresh and exciting. ### What Works Well The novel's strength lies in its originality. The idea of the protagonist becoming involved with a magic troupe, especially within the entertainment industry, is a unique and interesting premise. I found myself genuinely enjoying the initial chapters where this concept was explored. The potential for character development and world-building within this setting felt immense. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, my enthusiasm waned as the story progressed. The shift in focus to a variety show felt like a deviation from the initial promise. While I understand the author might have been aiming for broader appeal, the execution didn't quite land for me. It felt like the unique elements that initially drew me in were sidelined for a more generic entertainment novel plotline. I also felt the story was rushed in parts, with some plot points not being fully explored or resolved. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, heads up, potential spoilers ahead! Apparently, the romance aspect is rather subtle, with the relationship between the protagonist and Lu Lanxiao only being implied at the end. Furthermore, Lu Lanxiao is significantly younger than the female lead. Some may find this a charming dynamic, while others might find the age gap a bit jarring. ### Final Verdict "I Picked Up the Supreme Venerable Sovereign’s T*ash Can" is a novel with a lot of potential, but ultimately falls short of its initial promise. The unique premise and engaging start are undeniable strengths, but the shift in focus and rushed execution leave something to be desired. It's a decent read if you're looking for something light and quirky, but don't expect a deep or fully realized story. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, with the caveat that your mileage may vary.

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