Rebirth and Daily Cultivation

Rebirth and Daily Cultivation

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重生日常修仙

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Rebirth: Slice-of-life Cultivation, 重生日常修仙

By 庭院阳光好

3.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
942 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

The Yuanying True Monarch fails to overcome the tribulation and is sent back to his student days. In 2013, when the mobile internet was just emerging, amidst the torrent of the times, a cultivator’s daily life.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Rebirth and Daily Cultivation Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Rebirth and Daily Cultivation "Rebirth and Daily Cultivation" is a bit of a mixed bag, and my experience with it echoes the sentiments of many other readers. It presents an interesting premise, blending the genres of xianxia with a modern slice-of-life setting. However, the execution seems to falter as the story progresses, leading to a somewhat disappointing experience overall. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a protagonist returning from another world with cultivation powers. The early chapters do a decent job of setting up the world and introducing the main characters. The blend of everyday life with subtle cultivation elements felt fresh and engaging, and I was eager to see how the story would unfold. ### What Works Well The initial character dynamics are definitely a strong point. The interactions between the main character (MC) and the female lead (FMC) start out quite charming, with a fun, teasing chemistry. Several side characters also stand out, offering compelling storylines and demonstrating noticeable growth throughout the narrative. I found myself enjoying their antics and becoming invested in their individual journeys. The MC's measured approach to his goals, avoiding unnecessary risks, is also a refreshing change from the typical "face-slapping" cultivation trope. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel seems to lose its way after the first few hundred chapters. The cultivation aspect, which is ostensibly part of the title, takes a backseat, becoming more of a plot device than a central theme. The character development, particularly for the MC and FMC, stagnates. The FMC, in particular, becomes increasingly grating, with her character devolving into an infantile caricature. This shift significantly impacts the romantic subplot, turning it from a potentially endearing relationship into something rather uncomfortable. The quality of writing also seems to dip, with plot threads being abandoned and inconsistencies appearing in the narrative. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers have pointed out specific plot developments that contribute to their dissatisfaction. For example, the FMC's character is said to become increasingly childish, and her height is constantly emphasized, making her feel more like a toddler than a genius. Additionally, the power scaling and world-building seem inconsistent, with the source world being described as both weak and capable of threatening the cultivation world. ### Final Verdict While "Rebirth and Daily Cultivation" starts with a promising premise and engaging character dynamics, its declining quality and inconsistent writing ultimately lead to a disappointing reading experience. The shift away from cultivation, the stagnation of character development, and the questionable portrayal of the FMC are significant drawbacks. If you're a fan of slice-of-life stories and enjoy the side characters, it might be worth sticking around for a while. However, if you're primarily interested in cultivation or a well-developed romance, you might want to consider other options. I'd give it a cautious recommendation with the caveat that your enjoyment may wane as the story progresses.

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