Immortal’s Farmland

Immortal’s Farmland

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仙家有田

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 仙家有田

By thounsand years of sending moon, 千年寄月

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
300 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng

Description

“Did I transmigrate to another world? Am I a butterfly?” “Oh god! This is too much!” “Ehhh? Becoming an Immortal? In this chaotic and competitive world? A world filled with many handsome boys?” “Haha, at least I have a celestial farmland inside me! Yes, I will just look for more seeds to plant more celestial plants.” The story is set in a fantasized dimension where people have the urge to become Immortals through various training of celestial martial arts. Qian Qian wakes up and realizes that she has transmigrated to a completely different world, where she is no longer a human, but instead, a Butterfly! Her journey to becoming a powerful Immortal becomes smoother with the celestial farmland inside her! The story takes on a similar genre to the popular drama like “Journey of a Flower” and “Eternal Love”. Let us begin our journey into the Xianxia World!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Immortal’s Farmland Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Immortal’s Farmland After diving into the available chapters of "Immortal's Farmland," I've come away with mixed feelings. It's a story brimming with potential, but one that, at least in its early stages, struggles to fully realize its promise. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing: a reincarnated butterfly spirit, a magical farmland, and hints of a larger, more complex world. I was initially drawn in by the xianxia elements and the potential for a unique cultivation journey. However, the initial chapters felt somewhat rushed, throwing a lot of information at the reader without fully developing the core concepts. ### What Works Well The novel's lighthearted tone and comedic elements are definitely a high point. There's a certain charm in the slightly predictable, cliché-ridden scenarios that can be quite amusing if you're in the right mood. The idea of a reverse harem forming around the MC also adds a layer of intrigue, though whether that's a positive or negative depends entirely on your personal preference. ### Areas of Concern My main reservation lies with the main character. I found it difficult to connect with her. Her personality felt somewhat underdeveloped, and her actions didn't always seem to align with her supposed intelligence or background. The "cute but dumb" archetype, while sometimes entertaining, can quickly become grating if not handled with nuance. Additionally, the plot felt a bit disjointed at times, with new elements introduced without proper exploration or resolution of previous threads. This made it hard to fully invest in the story or care about the MC's predicament. I feel that the writing style and delivery of ideas could be improved. ### Final Verdict "Immortal's Farmland" has a compelling foundation and some genuinely enjoyable moments. However, the underdeveloped main character, rushed pacing, and occasional plot holes prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a lighthearted, cliché-filled read with a unique premise, it might be worth checking out. However, be prepared for some frustrations along the way. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, hoping that the story develops more depth and polish as it progresses.

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