Meeting A Demonic Cultivator, Even God Cries

Meeting A Demonic Cultivator, Even God Cries

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遇见魔修,神都哭了[无限]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 遇见魔修,神都哭了[无限]

By yìzhǐ wújī, 一纸无稽

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
183 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

To survive in the world he transmigrated into, Model Citizen Gu Xizhou became a demonic cultivator. But then… but then he transmigrated back. The returned Gu Xizhou was furious. The student that had sacrificed his body to reincarnate him had used a demonic array meant for summoning evil spirits. He, Gu Xizhou, had been a law-abiding citizen who upheld the core socialist values prior to transmigration, the very picture of a model citizen. So how had he become a heinous malicious spirit since his return from transmigration?!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Meeting A Demonic Cultivator, Even God Cries Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Meeting A Demonic Cultivator, Even God Cries "Meeting A Demonic Cultivator, Even God Cries" is quite the ride, blending action, horror, comedy, and a healthy dose of the supernatural into a unique web novel experience. With its intriguing premise and a mix of detective work and survival game elements, it certainly grabbed my attention. However, like any complex story, it has its highs and lows. ### First Impressions The initial setup is fantastic. We have a protagonist who's supposedly a demonic cultivator reincarnated into a police officer's body, thrown into a deadly game where survival hinges on completing missions. It's a hook that screams potential. The early arcs, with their blend of real-world crime-solving and terrifying game scenarios, kept me engaged. I was particularly drawn to the dynamic between the MC and the ML, a brainy strategist who complements the MC's more... direct approach. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most was the characterization. The MC and ML aren't your typical overpowered heroes; they have strengths and weaknesses that balance each other out. I also enjoyed the episodic nature of the story, with its alternating focus on the mission world and the real world. This structure kept things fresh and prevented the survival game aspect from becoming repetitive. The author's inspiration from real-life tragedies added a layer of depth to the horror elements, making them more unsettling and thought-provoking. ### Areas of Concern I have to admit, the latter half of the story lost some of its initial charm. The plot became increasingly convoluted, introducing gods, fate, and time travel elements that felt somewhat disjointed. I also found the ending to be rushed and confusing, with too much exposition crammed into the final chapters. I also saw that some found the MC and ML's relationship to be lacking in chemistry and romance development. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers pointed out plot holes and inconsistencies, particularly regarding the MC's "demonic cultivator" background. It seems the title might be a bit misleading, as the demonic cultivator aspect is downplayed and ultimately revealed to be less significant than initially implied. Also, the reveal of the ML's true nature as a supernatural being felt somewhat forced and didn't quite land as well as it could have. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Meeting A Demonic Cultivator, Even God Cries" is a mixed bag. It has a captivating premise, well-developed characters, and intriguing mysteries. However, the convoluted plot, rushed ending, and some questionable plot choices prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a fun, spooky read with a unique blend of genres, it's worth checking out, but be prepared for a bumpy ride. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5.

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