Is It Reasonable for Me to Start a Sect at 12?

Is It Reasonable for Me to Start a Sect at 12?

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12歲了,我建個宗門很合理吧?

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 12歲了,我建個宗門很合理吧?

By 獨掉寒江雪

3.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
599 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Years later, the once remote and impoverished Xiushui Village has transformed into the renowned Xiushui City, the most famous place on the Shifang Continent. All of this was due to one thing—Xiushui Village became the birthplace of the continent’s top sect, Lingxian Sect. This is the story of a group of village boys, their family, and friends as they band together to build a sect and grow stronger together. Lin Xiao: As the sect master, Lin Xiao finds himself constantly juggling the many tasks of running a sect. Cultivating, however, often gets in the way of managing the sect’s development. System: “Understood. Message received. We’ll handle it right away.” Lin Xiao: “Oh no, I’m out of spirit stones.” System: “Understood. Message received. We’ll handle it right away.” Follow Lin Xiao and his friends as they embark on their journey to cultivate, face challenges, and build a sect from the ground up. Together, they turn a humble village into the heart of the continent’s most powerful force.

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Is It Reasonable for Me to Start a Sect at 12? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Is It Reasonable for Me to Start a Sect at 12? This web novel certainly grabbed my attention with its quirky title, and after diving in, I can see why it's resonating with readers who enjoy a blend of slice-of-life and cultivation elements. It's a fun, lighthearted story with a unique premise, and while it has some minor drawbacks, the overall experience is quite enjoyable. ### First Impressions The initial hook of a twelve-year-old starting a sect is undeniably intriguing. It sets the stage for a story that balances the fantastical elements of cultivation with the everyday challenges of managing a growing organization. The early chapters do a good job of establishing the protagonist, Lin Xiao, and the world around him. I immediately appreciated the focus on sect building, a refreshing change from the typical power-fantasy cultivation stories. ### What Works Well The way the author handles plot progression is a major strength. I like how the story sets up plot points that aren't immediately resolved. This creates a sense of anticipation and allows the world to feel more alive and reactive. It’s also nice to see a system that isn't overbearing. It seems to serve as a helpful guide and tool for Lin Xiao, especially in the early stages, without overshadowing his own growth and decisions. The system encourages self-improvement, which I find to be a welcome change from systems that hand everything to the protagonist. The author also does a great job of making the system take a back seat as the story progresses. ### Areas of Concern One area that could use some improvement is the portrayal of the side characters. While they are generally well-developed, their competence sometimes feels a bit too advanced for their age, which can occasionally break the immersion. I also noticed some minor inconsistencies in the translation, particularly with names. While not a major issue, it can be a little distracting at times. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There are no major spoilers in this review, but I will briefly touch on the system's role in the story. The system in this novel takes a back seat and is used mostly for early progression and searching for descriptions on things and items. It is not intrusive in any way as its role is to help and not pressure. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Is It Reasonable for Me to Start a Sect at 12?" is a charming and engaging read. The blend of slice-of-life, cultivation, and sect management is well-executed, and the plot progression is cleverly handled. While there are some minor issues with character portrayals and translation inconsistencies, they don't detract significantly from the overall enjoyment. If you're looking for a lighthearted cultivation story with a unique premise, I would definitely recommend giving this one a try.

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