Slag Shou Cultivating Manual

Slag Shou Cultivating Manual

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渣受修炼手册

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 渣受修炼手册

By 顾耳

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
128 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

He Lang died by his own hands for the sake of his imperial younger brother’s ambition, whom he loved. He was offered to be reborn in exchange for giving up his past romantic feelings. Reborn without the burden of his romantic feelings, he brings with him a manual to new worlds. He wholeheartedly followed the instructions of the manual to complete the tasks, not knowing that the originally slag gong was blackening… He pleaded to his affectionate Emperor brother to release him, he pleaded to the paranoid prisoner next door, but until the end he remained baffled. In the end, he discovered that the full name of the manual was – “Slag Shou Cultivating Manual” Σ (っ° °;) っ!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Slag Shou Cultivating Manual Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Slag Shou Cultivating Manual "Slag Shou Cultivating Manual" is quite the rollercoaster, and after diving into what others have experienced, I'm ready to share my thoughts. It's a completed original work, and while the translation is ongoing, the premise alone hooked a lot of readers, myself included. ### First Impressions The synopsis is definitely a draw, promising a journey through multiple worlds with a "slag shou" MC. I was immediately intrigued by the potential for angst and redemption, and the initial chapters definitely deliver on that front. The background is detailed, setting up a bittersweet tone that had me invested from the start. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the MC's personality – sombre, cautious, yet with a hint of headstrongness. This makes him relatable, even as he navigates complex and often tragic situations. The world-hopping aspect is a strong point, with each arc offering a new setting and challenge. Several readers specifically enjoyed the Xianxia arc, finding it particularly engaging. Also, the power dynamics between the MC and ML, especially the internal struggles, were captivating for many. ### Areas of Concern One recurring concern is the translation quality. Some found it difficult to get through, which is a major barrier to enjoying any novel. Also, some readers found the MC to be a bit too passive or soft, even after experiencing multiple worlds. This lack of development can be frustrating, especially when the plots revolve heavily around the MC's decisions and relationships. The abrupt ending was another point of contention, leaving some readers feeling unsatisfied. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about some potential spoilers. Several readers mentioned that each arc ends in tragedy, similar to other "quick transmigration" novels with predetermined bad endings. The ending of the final arc, in particular, seems divisive. Some appreciated the open-ended nature of the MC's relationship with the ML in the original world, finding it a fitting conclusion to the story. Others felt it was incomplete, especially regarding the ML's awareness of their past lives. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Slag Shou Cultivating Manual" seems to be a story with a lot of potential, but it's not without its flaws. The premise is intriguing, and the MC's personality resonates with many. However, the translation quality and pacing issues may detract from the overall experience. If you're a fan of angst, tragedy, and world-hopping stories, this might be worth checking out, but be prepared for some potentially frustrating moments. I'd recommend waiting for a more polished translation before diving in.

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