Immortality: After Living for Ten Thousand Years, I Finally Have a Daughter

Immortality: After Living for Ten Thousand Years, I Finally Have a Daughter

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长生:活了一万年终于有女儿了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 长生:活了一万年终于有女儿了

By shan gao yue xiao, 山高月小

1.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
139 chapters
Original Publisher
qimao

Description

Bai Chen inherited the bloodline of his ancestor, becoming immortal. With just a simple gesture, everyone he pointed to became a powerful figure. Until one day, he awakened again and found that he had a precious daughter! Bai Chen searched for his daughter’s mother, Nan Yue Ran, and soon became her husband. The Nan family always looked down on Bai Chen, and Nan Yue Ran believed Bai Chen was just an ordinary person without a car or a house, until that night in bed…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Immortality: After Living for Ten Thousand Years, I Finally Have a Daughter Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Immortality: After Living for Ten Thousand Years, I Finally Have a Daughter Okay, buckle up, because "Immortality: After Living for Ten Thousand Years, I Finally Have a Daughter" is a bit of a bumpy ride. The premise? Intriguing! A super-ancient, ridiculously powerful guy finally gets a daughter after millennia? I was ready for some heartwarming, overpowered family fun. Did I get it? Well… let’s dive in. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the blend of modern-day setting with xuanhuan elements. The idea of an immortal trying to navigate parenthood in the 21st century had serious comedic potential. I envisioned a cool, collected protagonist with a hidden depth of power, maybe a bit out of touch with modern society, but ultimately a loving and protective father. ### What Works Well Honestly, the initial concept is where most of the appeal lies. The tags promised action, adventure, and a beautiful female lead. The idea of a male lead with modern knowledge leveraging his immortal cultivation was also pretty appealing. The fast cultivation promised some quick progression, which can be a plus in this genre. ### Areas of Concern However, the execution seems to stumble quite a bit. I found myself increasingly frustrated with the male lead's passivity in certain situations, especially when it came to protecting his family. The reactions and behaviors of certain characters felt… illogical at times. I struggled to understand why the female lead seemed stuck in a situation that clearly caused her distress, and the male lead's seeming reluctance to intervene decisively was baffling. This created a sense of frustration that overshadowed much of the potential enjoyment. The constant presence of "annoying flies," as some might put it, became tiresome and detracted from the overall narrative. ### Final Verdict While the core concept of "Immortality: After Living for Ten Thousand Years, I Finally Have a Daughter" is interesting, the execution leaves much to be desired. The slow pace, frustrating character dynamics, and seemingly illogical plot points ultimately made it difficult for me to fully invest in the story. I truly wanted to love this novel, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations.

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