This world has Fox Fairies, River Gods, Water Monsters, Great Demons and Cultivators who seek immortality.
By activating their Dharma Eyes, cultivators can see all kinds of demons and ghosts.
Refining a flying sword, they can kill enemies thousands of miles away.
Their all-seeing eyes and all-hearing ears allow them to observe everything around them…
The second young master of the Qin family, Qin Yun was one such cultivator…
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## My Thoughts on Seeking the Flying Sword Path
"Seeking the Flying Sword Path" is a xianxia novel by I Eat Tomatoes (IET), and after diving in, I have some thoughts. The novel focuses on Qin Yun, a sword cultivator, and it's a journey filled with action, fantasy, and a touch of mature themes. IET is a popular author, and this novel has gathered a lot of opinions, both positive and negative.
### First Impressions
One of the first things that struck me, which was also noted by other readers, is that the story begins with Qin Yun already a young adult, returning home after years of cultivation. This is a departure from IET's usual style of starting with the MC's childhood. I initially found this a bit jarring, as it took some time to connect with Qin Yun and understand his motivations. Unlike some, I didn't mind the change, because I appreciated that it allowed the story to dive straight into action and world-building.
### What Works Well
The cultivation system, centered around the flying sword, is a definite highlight. I found the battles exciting and the concept of sword immortal cultivation to be quite stylish. Also, the romance in this novel is a pleasant surprise. The relationship between Qin Yun and his wife feels genuine, and it adds a layer of depth that I don't always find in xianxia stories. Many readers praised the translation quality, and I agree – it's well-done and easy to follow. I found Qin Yun to be a likable protagonist. He's not overly naive, he's protective of his loved ones, and he's ruthless when necessary.
### Areas of Concern
Some have criticized the plot, finding it somewhat generic or repetitive of IET's other works. I can see where they're coming from; there are familiar tropes and power-up patterns. Another issue that some readers raised is that they struggled to connect with the characters initially, because the backstory is revealed gradually. I didn't feel this as strongly, but I can understand how it might be a barrier for some.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers expressed disappointment with the later parts of the story, particularly around chapter 330. The shift in plot and the handling of certain character arcs were criticized as feeling rushed or unsatisfying. If you're sensitive to potential plot disappointments, be aware of this feedback.
### Final Verdict
Overall, I found "Seeking the Flying Sword Path" to be an enjoyable read, though not without its flaws. The strong points, such as the action, romance, and likable protagonist, outweigh the weaker aspects for me. If you're a fan of IET's other works, or if you enjoy xianxia stories with a focus on sword cultivation, I'd recommend giving this one a try. Just be aware of the potential plot issues that some readers have mentioned.