I Took Over The Demonic Ancestor

I Took Over The Demonic Ancestor

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我夺舍了魔道祖师爷

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: I Took Over The Ancestor of Demonic Cultivation, Wo Duo She Le Mo Dao Zu Shi Ye, 我夺舍了魔道祖师爷

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2.0
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
709 chapters
Original Publisher
17k

Description

Ling Tian transmigrated and found that he had taken over the body of the powerful and frightening ancestor of demonic cultivation. But, the starting is wrong! Not only is he about to die, his cultivation has plummeted and all the righteous sects have besieged his home to kill him. Those disciples of his are constantly framing him, their minds filled with ideas on how to kill him. System, how is this good? Saving people. Doing good and killing people left and right. I may be a demonic ancestor but I want to be simpy righteous saint

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
17k
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Took Over The Demonic Ancestor Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Took Over The Demonic Ancestor Alright, let's dive into "I Took Over The Demonic Ancestor." This novel had an interesting premise, but my experience, and it seems like the experience of others, was a bit of a mixed bag. I went in hoping for a dark and compelling tale of a villain turned (sort of) hero, but what I found was... well, complicated. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely threw me for a loop. The setup is that the MC inherits the body of a demonic ancestor, but almost immediately starts thinking about being righteous. This kind of immediate shift can be jarring, and I can see why some readers might find it disappointing, especially if they were expecting a truly evil protagonist. ### What Works Well It's tough to pinpoint major positives, to be frank. The core concept *does* have potential. A demonic ancestor grappling with newfound morality could be a goldmine for character development and internal conflict. There are also hints of a system mechanic, which, when done well, can add layers of progression and intrigue. I also appreciate the attempts at comedy woven into the narrative; a little levity can go a long way. ### Areas of Concern My main issue, and one I saw echoed by other readers, is the MC's decision-making. He comes across as somewhat… lacking in the strategic thinking department. For someone who inherited the memories and power of a demonic ancestor, he makes some baffling choices. For example, wasting resources or not fully utilizing his abilities seemed like a missed opportunity to showcase his supposed power and intelligence. This, unfortunately, led to a feeling that the MC was a bit "braindead," as one reader put it. The damsel-in-distress scenarios also felt rushed and cliché, detracting from the story's originality. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I have to be careful about potential spoilers, but I need to address this. Some readers pointed out specific instances where the MC's actions seemed illogical or inconsistent with his supposed power level. The use of "counterattack cards" and his "absolute domain" were mentioned as examples of wasted potential. Healing his disciple with pills instead of his domain was seen as another instance of him not using his abilities effectively. ### Final Verdict "I Took Over The Demonic Ancestor" is a novel with a promising premise that, in my opinion, doesn't quite live up to its potential. The MC's inconsistent actions, the rushed plot points, and the reliance on tropes weigh it down. While there are glimpses of humor and a potentially interesting system, the overall execution leaves much to be desired. For me, it's a 2/5. Maybe with significant revisions and a clearer direction for the MC, it could improve, but as it stands, it needs work.

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