I’m Actually a Cultivation Bigshot

I’m Actually a Cultivation Bigshot

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原來我是修仙大佬 / 原来我是修仙大佬

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: I'm a Cultivation Bigshot, I Am a Cultivation Bigshot, So I Am the Godfather of Immortal Cultivation, Turns Out I’m a Great Cultivator, Yuán Lái Wǒ Shì Xiū Xiān Dà Lǎo

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By kinoshita nakui, rugao under the bridge, 木下雉水

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
995 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

The Immortal Dao is ethereal, and Immortals are hard to find. Li Nianfan had descended into the cultivation world as a mortal. After learning that he has no hope in cultivation, he only wants to live a peaceful life. However… The dog he adopts becomes a demon king of a generation when it sees his poems and paintings. It manages to suppress an entire world. The tree he plants behind his house becomes a World Tree after listening to his zither music, forming a bridge between heaven and earth. He meets a passerby who is enlightened by him and becomes an immortal sage who leads an entire generation. When he looks back— It turns out that the scholar who had been pestering him for his calligraphy and paintings despite having crappy chess skills, is a chess saint from the Immortal Realm. The beautiful woman who comes to listen to his music every night is the number one saintess of the Immortal Realm…

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Publication Information

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

I’m Actually a Cultivation Bigshot Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m Actually a Cultivation Bigshot "I'm Actually a Cultivation Bigshot" is a web novel that initially hooked me with its comedic premise and slice-of-life charm. The idea of a protagonist completely oblivious to his immense power while everyone around him interprets his mundane actions as profound wisdom is genuinely funny. But does it hold up in the long run? ### First Impressions The beginning of the story is undoubtedly its strongest point. I found myself chuckling at the misunderstandings and enjoying the light-hearted interactions between the main character and the various cultivators he encounters. The author establishes a unique world where even simple acts like cooking or gardening are perceived as acts of a hidden sage. It's a refreshing change from the typical face-slapping xianxia tropes. ### What Works Well The humor is a major draw. The author cleverly uses the protagonist's ignorance to create absurd situations that are often hilarious. Additionally, the world-building is surprisingly coherent, and some of the characters are well-written, making the story more than just a series of gags. I also appreciate that the enemies are dealt with permanently, avoiding the tiresome cycle of recurring villains. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progresses, the initial charm begins to wear thin. The repetitive nature of the misunderstandings becomes increasingly noticeable, and the plot stagnates. The formula of introducing new characters, having them misunderstand the MC, and then becoming his devoted followers gets old quickly. The heavy focus on food and the over-the-top reactions to it also contribute to the feeling of repetition. It felt like the author struggled to expand beyond the initial premise, leading to a lack of development for both the main character and the overall plot. I also noticed that the POV switches to other characters, while intended to add depth, sometimes overshadow the MC and detract from the core appeal of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the romantic elements and harem aspects to be less than satisfying. The main character's obliviousness extends to his relationships, and the forced inclusion of a second love interest feels somewhat unnatural. Also, there are some weird plot devices like characters eating waste to find enlightenment which can be off-putting. ### Final Verdict "I'm Actually a Cultivation Bigshot" is a fun, lighthearted read, especially if you enjoy misunderstanding-based humor and slice-of-life stories. However, be prepared for a repetitive plot and a lack of character development as the story progresses. While the initial chapters are highly entertaining, the later parts may require some patience and a willingness to overlook the flaws. Overall, I'd recommend it as a casual read for passing the time, but don't expect a deeply engaging or thought-provoking narrative.

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