I Took the Wrong Script of Qing Leng Xianjun

I Took the Wrong Script of Qing Leng Xianjun

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拿错清冷仙君剧本的我

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 拿错清冷仙君剧本的我

By 何所往

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
40 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The Immortal Monarch of the Taiqing Sect, Chu Xuyun, was abducted by the Demon Venerable Yu. It is rumored that the Immortal Monarch and the Demon Venerable have a deep-seated grudge. Yu Yu, consumed by hatred for Chu Xuyun, is now holding him captive, likely intending to exact a hundredfold revenge for past humiliations. There are also whispers that Yu Xiao has used the most vicious methods, completely ruining Chu Xuyun’s cultivation, reducing him to a plaything on his bed. Everyone laments this tragedy. * On the soft bed in the Demon Palace, Yu Xiao looked coldly at Chu Xuyun, pressing him down: “Do you hate me? Chu Xuyun, what exactly about me displeases you? Why do you refuse to look at me?” According to rumors, Chu Xuyun, tortured beyond recognition and in unbearable pain, flushed with embarrassment, ears burning hot, lay on the bed staring blankly, forced to look at Yu Xiao’s face by pinching his chin. Feels so good. And Yu Yu looks so good too. “Still thinking of someone else?” Yu Xiao’s eyes dimmed slightly as he hugged him close, a painful stab in his heart. “Thinking of your disciple, or your sword immortal friend, or perhaps that beast from the demon clan?” Chu Xuyun blinked. Actually… he was thinking about what he would eat tonight. He hoped the food in the Demon Palace would be better than that in the Taiqing Sect. It would be even better if there were no celery.

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Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Took the Wrong Script of Qing Leng Xianjun Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Took the Wrong Script of Qing Leng Xianjun "I Took the Wrong Script of Qing Leng Xianjun" is a novel that really plays with the xianxia genre, twisting it into a comedic, fluffy, and sometimes frustrating story. It's a wild ride that definitely left me with mixed feelings, but ultimately, I found myself charmed by its unique brand of humor. ### First Impressions Going in, I was prepared for a lighthearted fantasy with a focus on misunderstandings. The synopsis promised a cute protagonist and a doting love interest, and it definitely delivered on that front. However, I quickly realized that the misunderstandings weren't just a minor plot point – they were practically the driving force of the entire narrative. ### What Works Well The biggest strength of this novel is its comedic timing. The author really knows how to milk a situation for laughs, and I found myself chuckling at the absurdity of it all. The protagonist, Chu Xuyun, is a fascinating character. He projects an image of a cold, unattainable immortal, but beneath the surface, he's just a lovable goofball. The love interest, Yun Yu, is equally compelling, driven by a love that's constantly tested by misinterpretations and perceived rejection. The secondary characters also add a lot of flavor to the story, each one bringing their own unique brand of chaos to the mix. The plot, while light, does introduce a slightly more serious dimension, adding a touch of depth to the otherwise fluffy narrative. ### Areas of Concern While the misunderstandings are initially funny, they do get repetitive after a while. It can be frustrating to watch the characters fumble around when a simple conversation could resolve everything. I also struggled a bit with the protagonist's silence. While it's explained as part of his cultivation, it often feels like a contrived plot device to create even more unnecessary drama. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the MC *can* talk, which really throws a wrench into the whole "silent cultivation" thing. It makes his choice to remain silent feel more like a deliberate manipulation of the plot than a genuine limitation. The kidnapping is a big part of the plot, but it's also fueled by a misunderstanding that could have been avoided if the MC had simply spoken up. It almost feels like the author is intentionally creating obstacles for the sake of comedy, even if it doesn't always make sense within the story's logic. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "I Took the Wrong Script of Qing Leng Xianjun" is an enjoyable read if you're looking for something light and funny. Just be prepared for a lot of misunderstandings and a protagonist who may occasionally make you want to pull your hair out. If you can embrace the absurdity of it all, you're in for a treat. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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