It Turns Out I am a Dao Ancestor

It Turns Out I am a Dao Ancestor

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原来我是道祖

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 原来我是道祖

By red flame dragon god, 赤焰龙神

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
687 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Sun Hao traveled to a world of cultivating immortals. Unable to cultivate, he practices the guqin, chess, calligraphy, poetry, wine, and flower tea are all in the supreme realm. He didn’t know: The pet on his farm was the Nine Heavens God Luan. The lotus in the pond is a peerless demon. The guard outside the door is the ruler of Thunder Tribulation. Later, he discovered: The swordsman who picked up his broken hatchet became the peerless generation of swordsman; the scholar who often listened to him to chant became the ancestor of Buddhism; the girl who came to learn to play the guqin with him became the supreme demon clan. … Sun Hao sat on the throne of Heavenly Emperor, with a shocked expression on his face: Am I a Dao Ancestor? I take the heaven and the earth as the disc and all beings as my sons, and create a shocking situation? I do not know how?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

It Turns Out I am a Dao Ancestor Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on It Turns Out I am a Dao Ancestor "It Turns Out I am a Dao Ancestor" promises a fun twist on the xuanhuan genre, and while it delivers on some of that promise, it also stumbles in key areas. I went into this novel hoping for a lighthearted read, and I definitely got some of that, but the experience was a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are definitely the strongest. The setup is intriguing: a seemingly ordinary guy in a cultivation world who is actually incredibly powerful but doesn't realize it. The misunderstandings that arise from this premise are quite humorous, and I found myself chuckling at the antics of the cultivators around him. It felt fresh, especially if you enjoy the "OP MC who thinks he's weak" trope. ### What Works Well The comedy is, without a doubt, the biggest draw. When the misunderstandings are firing on all cylinders, the story is genuinely entertaining. The concept of powerful cultivators overanalyzing the MC's every action and attributing hidden meanings is hilarious. I also appreciated the hints that the MC might eventually realize his true power, adding a layer of anticipation to the narrative. Furthermore, the world-building and character development are well-done, with many interesting and diverse characters. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel seems to lose its way as it progresses. Repetitiveness becomes a significant issue, with similar scenarios playing out repeatedly. The humor starts to feel stale, and the plot stagnates. Some also pointed out that the MC's intelligence seems to fluctuate wildly, which can be jarring. The translation quality is also a major concern. While some readers found it passable, many others criticized it for being machine-translated and poorly edited. This can make the reading experience frustrating and detract from the overall enjoyment of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned that the plot takes a nosedive around chapter 350 when the MC becomes aware of his true power. Apparently, it devolves into a generic face-slapping scenario, losing the charm that made the beginning so enjoyable. I've also heard that the ending is poorly executed. ### Final Verdict "It Turns Out I am a Dao Ancestor" has potential, but it ultimately falls short. The initial humor and intriguing premise are enough to grab your attention, but the repetitive plot, questionable translation, and later plot developments drag it down. If you're looking for a mindless, comedic read and are willing to overlook its flaws, you might find some enjoyment here. However, proceed with caution and be prepared for a bumpy ride. I'd give it a tentative 3/5 stars, acknowledging its strengths while recognizing its significant weaknesses.

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