My Vegetable Patch Connects to a Miniature Cultivation World

My Vegetable Patch Connects to a Miniature Cultivation World

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我家菜地连通小人国仙侠世界

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我家菜地连通小人国仙侠世界

By 岿然独存

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
493 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

After returning home to farm, I discovered that my family’s vegetable garden actually connects to a tiny cultivation world. One by one, gods and demons not even the size of a finger ascended, all believing my vegetable patch was the Immortal Realm. Nameless Sword Saint, Kunlun Fairy, Green Emperor, Great Demon King… Their titles sound impressive, but how come I can flick them away with just one finger? So weak… These little people actually all think I’m an immortal??? *** Facing the dual blows of a terminal ALS diagnosis and the painful end of an eleven-year relationship, Su Ning retreats to his quiet countryside home, resigned to await his fate. With no family fortune, career success, or prospects, he embodies the “so what?” attitude of someone with nothing left to lose. His solitary plan to find peace in mundane tasks like weeding his overgrown garden takes an unbelievable turn when he discovers a group of thumb-sized, flying, cultivator-like beings – Ascendants from another realm – locked in a life-or-death battle with a common spider near a peculiar small tree. Mistaking the ordinary, dying Su Ning for a powerful Immortal Realm being after he casually saves them, these miniature Saints and Fallen Creatures offer him their cultivation knowledge in gratitude and for protection. To his astonishment, a unique, jointly-created cultivation method actually works, beginning to heal his ravaged body and granting him superhuman strength. Now, Su Ning navigates a bizarre dual existence: tending his garden, dealing with lingering ties to his past life (including a bewildered ex-girlfriend and a demanding former boss), and secretly acting as the unwitting ‘Immortal Senior’ to a growing population of miniature cultivators in his backyard. He provides them with simple food that acts as divine elixirs, witnesses their internal conflicts and Lower Realm grudges, and even acquires a ghostly classmate as an unexpected companion. As his own power grows and his health returns, Su Ning, the man who expected nothing, finds himself at the center of a hidden world, grappling with newfound abilities, strange responsibilities, and the lingering question – now that he might live, so what comes next?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

My Vegetable Patch Connects to a Miniature Cultivation World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Vegetable Patch Connects to a Miniature Cultivation World ### First Impressions Alright, let's dive into "My Vegetable Patch Connects to a Miniature Cultivation World." The premise immediately grabbed me. A protagonist with a vegetable patch that's a portal to a miniature cultivation world? Sign me up! The blend of slice-of-life with xuanhuan elements felt like it had real potential for a relaxing yet engaging read. I was picturing a chill farmer gradually becoming a hidden powerhouse, maybe even a benevolent god-figure to those tiny cultivators. ### What Works Well I really enjoyed the protagonist's calm and helpful nature. He wasn't power-hungry or overly ambitious, which was a refreshing change of pace. His honest approach to dealing with the miniature world, combined with his limited lifespan adding stakes, created a compelling character I found myself rooting for. The cooking aspect was also a nice touch, adding another layer to the slice-of-life feel. Plus, the farming and cultivation elements are well-integrated, making the whole concept believable within its fantastical context. ### Areas of Concern While the premise is intriguing, the execution stumbled a bit for me. The pacing felt slow at times, and I occasionally found myself wanting more depth in the world-building. I also felt the story didn't quite reach its potential for humor or lightheartedness. I was also hoping for more character growth, but the protagonist stayed relatively static throughout. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I need to address a potential spoiler. Some readers have pointed out similarities between this novel and another one called "Shepherding Humanity." Both feature protagonists with cancer who are healed through cultivation and gain access to miniature worlds with cultivating populations, where they are mistaken for powerful figures. While I can see the similarities, I tried to approach this story on its own merits. ### Final Verdict Overall, "My Vegetable Patch Connects to a Miniature Cultivation World" is a decent read with an interesting concept. However, it doesn't quite live up to its full potential. The calm protagonist and blend of genres are appealing, but the pacing and execution leave something to be desired. I'd give it a tentative recommendation, especially if you enjoy slice-of-life with a touch of fantasy and are willing to overlook some flaws. It's a solid 3 out of 5 stars from me.

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