Landing in the Fantastic World

Landing in the Fantastic World

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提前登陆:玄奇世界

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 提前登陆:玄奇世界

By yuan xing de mo ke, 远行的墨客

2.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
819 chapters
Original Publisher
qingguo

Description

Mu Yu, who had just started university, unintentionally downloaded a mysterious hand tour and was brought to a strange and bizarre world, becoming the first player of the ‘Mystical World’. By chance, Mu Yu joined an ancient sect that had declined for a thousand years. He successfully repaired the sect’s supreme technique, the Secret Manual of Space and Time, and became its spacetime descendant. After three months, players officially logged into the Mystical World game. Mu Yu was already the pride of South Sky. Two years later, when the players had grown up, Mu Yu had already become the most dazzling Saint under the starry sky. …. At the foot of the Misty Cloud Mountain, a young girl in a white dress nestled in Mu Yu’s embrace as she cried, “I, Nalan Yanran, would rather die than marry that young master of the Xiao family. I only wish to marry you in this life.” “Ding!” You have successfully triggered a 3-star mission! to help Nalan Yanran go to the Xiao family to end the engagement! ” “Wait a minute, this script isn’t right. Can’t we just not do it?” Mu Yu felt like crying. “Either way! Either die! ” The System pulled out a 10m long broadsword. “Stop, can’t I do it…” Mu Yu submitted.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qingguo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Landing in the Fantastic World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Landing in the Fantastic World "Landing in the Fantastic World" definitely had me intrigued with its blend of action, adventure, and game elements. The premise is solid, and the initial chapters pulled me in, promising a unique take on the xuanhuan genre. However, as I delved deeper, some recurring issues started to surface, tempering my initial enthusiasm. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn to the game-like aspects integrated into the fantasy world. The idea of a protagonist navigating a world with system-driven mechanics has a lot of potential. The initial setup, with Mu Yu being thrown into this new reality, felt exciting and full of possibilities. ### What Works Well The core concept of the MC using his knowledge of game mechanics to his advantage is pretty interesting. The translation quality, at least in the early chapters, seemed decent enough to keep me engaged. The "forced by the system" element also adds a layer of complexity to the MC's motivations, making him more than just a power-hungry protagonist. ### Areas of Concern As I progressed, I couldn’t help but notice some recurring patterns. It felt like the story was falling into some common xuanhuan tropes. The villains, for instance, seemed rather one-dimensional, and the plot often relied on repetitive scenarios where the MC is underestimated only to overcome challenges and gain experience. This formula, while initially satisfying, started to feel predictable after a while. The world-building, while ambitious, also suffered from inconsistencies. Terms were used interchangeably, making it difficult to keep track of important details like sect names and cultivation techniques. This lack of clarity detracted from my overall immersion in the story. ### Final Verdict "Landing in the Fantastic World" has a promising foundation, but it needs some refinement to truly stand out. The game elements and the MC's unique situation offer a lot of potential, but the repetitive plot and inconsistent world-building hold it back. If the author can address these issues, this novel could become a real gem in the xuanhuan genre. As it stands, it's a decent read with some noticeable flaws.

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