Scum of the Cultivation World

Scum of the Cultivation World

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修真界败类

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: SCW, 修真界败类

By traversing thousand sorrows, yue qianchou, 跃千愁

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1255 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

The notorious death row prisoner ended up in a strange world after his death. There are no cars with four wheels in this world, but divine horses with four legs. There are no planes, but immortals are flying in the sky. No cell phone? Not a problem, there is another way to send messages thousands of miles away…. What a crazy world! Only in books and movies of the past life could be seen cultivators, it is not a fantasy here, but a real existence. The death row prisoner thought, since coming here I have to live life to the fullest, in my past life I had dreamed about the immortal, it is impossible to drop it now, I must satisfy my craving, even to kill in this life…. Immortal Big Sister, I’m coming!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Scum of the Cultivation World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Scum of the Cultivation World* *Scum of the Cultivation World* certainly lives up to its provocative title, and diving into it was quite the experience. This novel seems to be a love-it-or-hate-it kind of story, sparking some intense reactions from readers, and I can definitely see why. ### First Impressions Right off the bat, the infamous second chapter made its presence known. The protagonist's actions there are undeniably controversial, and I understand why some readers immediately dropped the novel. It's a bold move by the author that sets the tone for a morally ambiguous MC who's willing to do whatever it takes to survive. ### What Works Well Despite the initial shock value, many readers, including myself, found aspects to appreciate. The MC's "scummy" nature, while off-putting to some, offers a refreshing change from the typical righteous protagonist. There's a certain honesty to his selfishness and cunning that makes him compelling, even if he's not always likeable. The story presents a different flavor of xianxia, a more human and dirty perspective that some find engaging. I also appreciate the potential for character growth, even if the MC starts in a morally questionable place. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its flaws. Several readers pointed out inconsistencies in the writing, particularly the portrayal of other characters. Some feel they lack depth and act impulsively, which can detract from the overall story. The humor, while intended to be lighthearted, sometimes falls flat and makes the MC seem more idiotic than cunning. Additionally, some found the translation and editing to be lacking, which can hinder the reading experience. The MC's motivations, particularly his focus on acquiring beauties, also turned some readers off. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews contain spoilers regarding plot points and character actions. Proceed with caution if you haven't read the novel. Spoilers include details about the destruction of a sect, the MC's interactions with women, and his plans within his new sect. One specific spoiler I noticed was the MC's plan to steal herbs rather than simply ask for them, which to some readers undermined his intelligence. ### Final Verdict *Scum of the Cultivation World* is a novel that will likely divide readers. If you're looking for a morally upright hero and a traditional xianxia story, this might not be for you. However, if you're open to a flawed, selfish protagonist and a darker, more realistic take on the genre, it could be worth a try. Just be prepared for some potentially off-putting content and be aware of the translation quality. For me, I think it had some interesting ideas, but ultimately fell short of its potential.

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