I, The Man Who’ll Conquer Both the Immortal Venerable and the Demon Empress

I, The Man Who’ll Conquer Both the Immortal Venerable and the Demon Empress

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我可是要做仙尊与魔帝的男人

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: I'm going to be the man of both the Immortal Venerable and the Demon Empress!, 我可是要做仙尊与魔帝的男人

By 东方快鸟

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
355 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

The Immortal Venerable, with her awe-inspiring presence that could swallow mountains and rivers, stood atop a seven-colored auspicious cloud. Her celestial sword blazed with might, striking fear into the hearts of all demons. She was determined to vanquish evil and restore peace to the heavens and earth. The Demon Empress, mighty and ferociously evil, stirred up monstrous tides, commanding legions of demons from the three realms. The nine palaces of the sea churned, shaking even the Kunlun Mountains. She was poised to sweep across the land and reign supreme over all. As this world-shaking battle between immortals and demons was about to erupt, a man in the distance bustled about, his head spinning from the chaos. Finally, he could bear it no longer. He raised his head and shouted, “You two, stop fighting! Come back and feed the baby!”

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I, The Man Who’ll Conquer Both the Immortal Venerable and the Demon Empress Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I, The Man Who’ll Conquer Both the Immortal Venerable and the Demon Empress This title is definitely a mouthful, and honestly, the synopsis didn't quite prepare me for what I found in "I, The Man Who’ll Conquer Both the Immortal Venerable and the Demon Empress." It's a bit more than just a lighthearted romp between a mortal man and his immortal wives, which is what I initially expected. ### First Impressions I went in thinking I was getting a fluffy slice-of-life story, maybe with some cute babies thrown in. What I found was a much more intricate and compelling narrative. While the initial chapters might lead you to believe it's one thing, the story quickly evolves into something deeper and more engaging. ### What Works Well What I appreciate most is the deliberate pacing. The author doesn't rush the protagonist's journey. Events unfold organically, and the protagonist's reactions feel genuine and well-considered. He's not just a puppet following a plot; his background and personality inform his decisions. I also like the sense of complexity the author creates by not immediately resolving every introduced plot point. It makes the world feel more alive and the stakes feel higher. The slow-burn development is definitely a strong point. It appears that the story revolves around a righteous protagonist who is reincarnated into a cultivation world. He is born into a somewhat wealthy family and becomes a scholar with no ties to martial arts and cultivation, until his country is conquered by a tyrant. Those that submit to him may learn martial arts, but the protagonist is given an opportunity to cultivate both demonic and orthodox cultivation from two legendary figures. ### Areas of Concern My only real concern is whether the introduction of the two wives will be handled well. The slow, careful development of the story is a major strength, and I worry that rushing their arrival could disrupt the established rhythm and potentially undermine the author's hard work. Their appearance feels like a potential turning point, and I'm hoping the author will take the time to integrate them seamlessly into the narrative. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some story elements are revealed in other reviews. The protagonist is born into a wealthy family as a scholar, but his country is conquered, and he is forced to dual cultivate. ### Final Verdict Despite my slight reservations about the potential impact of the wives' arrival, I'm thoroughly enjoying "I, The Man Who’ll Conquer Both the Immortal Venerable and the Demon Empress." The slow pace, the smart protagonist, and the intricate plot have me hooked. If you're looking for a xuanhuan novel with a well-developed world and a protagonist you can root for, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for a story that's more complex and nuanced than the title might suggest.

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