Master, and You Still Say This Isn’t a Dual Cultivation Technique?

Master, and You Still Say This Isn’t a Dual Cultivation Technique?

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师尊,你还说这不是双修法?

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 师尊,你还说这不是双修法?

By 没了蜡笔的小新

2.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
509
Original Publisher
番茄小说网

Description

Xiao Lingchen awakened to the Pure Yang Saintly Physique and was also taught the Yin-Yang Creation Technique by his beautiful master. “Yin-Yang Creation Technique? Master, doesn’t this technique sound a bit improper…?” “Absolutely not. My disciple, just focus on your cultivation.” However, as Xiao Lingchen delved deeper into the practice of the Yin-Yang Creation Technique, he found that more and more enchanting women—demonesses, sorceresses, and fairy-like beings—were drawn to him, each falling for him. “Master! You still claim that this isn’t a dual cultivation technique?”

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Original Publisher
番茄小说网
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Master, and You Still Say This Isn’t a Dual Cultivation Technique? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Master, and You Still Say This Isn’t a Dual Cultivation Technique? This novel certainly caught my eye with its intriguing title, "Master, and You Still Say This Isn’t a Dual Cultivation Technique?". I was definitely expecting a lighthearted romp filled with comedic misunderstandings and, well, dual cultivation shenanigans. The reality, however, seems to be a bit different. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a unique cultivation system and the potential for humorous interactions. The premise, as suggested by the title, seemed ripe for comedic gold, especially with the "Female to Male" tag adding another layer of intrigue. I jumped in hoping for a fun, engaging story. ### What Works Well Honestly, it's tough to pinpoint aspects that truly shine. The charismatic protagonist seems to be a hit with some, and the accelerated growth definitely caters to readers who enjoy watching a character rapidly ascend in power. The "ability steal" mechanic also has potential, offering opportunities for creative and engaging combat scenarios. However, these elements seem to be overshadowed by other issues. ### Areas of Concern My biggest concern, and one that seems to be shared by others, is the tonal shift. What I anticipated was a comedy seems to lean heavily into OP MC territory, complete with large-scale slaughter. The promise of dual cultivation feels somewhat misleading. While it's present, it appears to lack the comedic element the title implies. The execution, or lack thereof, is also a sticking point. If the cultivation is all off-screen, then there is a real disconnect between the title and the actual content. ### Final Verdict "Master, and You Still Say This Isn’t a Dual Cultivation Technique?" has a catchy title and some potentially interesting elements. However, it seems to struggle to deliver on its initial promise of comedic dual cultivation. The shift towards a more generic OP MC story with large-scale battles might appeal to some, but it ultimately left me feeling a bit disappointed. I went in expecting laughs and clever cultivation, and instead, I found something quite different.

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