The Female Sword Immortal Cried at the Wrong Grave After Her Clan Was Wiped Out—So I Climbed Out to Fix It

The Female Sword Immortal Cried at the Wrong Grave After Her Clan Was Wiped Out—So I Climbed Out to Fix It

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女剑仙被灭门哭错坟,我爬出纠正

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 女剑仙被灭门哭错坟,我爬出纠正

By 好大一头鱼于鱼

3.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
224 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

My name is Lin Yao, the number one player of the game Lingxu. I created countless accounts, dominated the combat power rankings, holding nine out of the top ten spots. I ranked first in the treasure-hunting rankings, first in the longevity rankings, first in the sect rankings… But one day, Lingxu suddenly shut down. And then, many years later, I found myself transmigrated into the game world. At that moment, I heard a female voice— I blinked in disbelief, thinking about how to rise again in the world I knew better than anyone. But just then, I heard a woman’s heart-wrenching sobs. “Qingxuan Sect has suffered a calamity! Betrayed by traitors, our Sect Master had his core forcibly taken, our senior brother was flayed alive, and our junior sister was imprisoned and humiliated. I was the only one who managed to escape, but now I have nowhere left to go… I beg the Ancestor to show a divine sign and save our sect!” Poking my head out of the grave pit, I saw a female sword cultivator kneeling before a tombstone, bowing her head against it. At that moment, I realized three things. First: The name Qingxuan Sect sounded extremely familiar—it seemed to be a sect I had once created. Second: If this female sword cultivator came to beg the sect’s ancestral founder for aid after her sect was annihilated… then that Ancestor must be me. Third: This female sword cultivator was crying at the wrong grave. This wasn’t the burial site of my

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Female Sword Immortal Cried at the Wrong Grave After Her Clan Was Wiped Out—So I Climbed Out to Fix It Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Female Sword Immortal Cried at the Wrong Grave After Her Clan Was Wiped Out—So I Climbed Out to Fix It Okay, the title alone grabbed my attention. "The Female Sword Immortal Cried at the Wrong Grave After Her Clan Was Wiped Out—So I Climbed Out to Fix It" is quite the mouthful, but it promises a wild ride. After diving in, I found it... uneven. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing. A clan wiped out, a grieving sword immortal, and a protagonist who literally climbs out of a grave to set things right? That's the kind of chaotic energy I'm here for. I went in expecting a blend of action, comedy, and maybe even a touch of tragedy, given the setup. ### What Works Well The core concept is strong. The potential for a hot-blooded protagonist with cheat-like abilities in a cultivation setting is definitely there. The tags indicate a fast cultivation pace, which can be satisfying if done well. The promise of beast companions and demonic cultivation techniques also adds layers of intrigue. The initial chapters do a decent job of setting the stage for a world filled with arrogant characters and high stakes. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the execution seems to be where things falter. I felt like the pacing was off. I noticed a tendency to focus heavily on the reactions of side characters, sometimes at the expense of the protagonist's own development and actions. Instead of showing, it tells with lots of paragraphs about how people are reacting to the MC's actions. ### Final Verdict "The Female Sword Immortal Cried at the Wrong Grave After Her Clan Was Wiped Out—So I Climbed Out to Fix It" has the potential to be a fun and engaging read. However, the writing needs refinement to truly shine. The focus on endless reactions from minor characters detracts from the overall experience. If the author can tighten up the narrative and focus on developing the main character and plot, this novel could definitely improve. For now, I'm cautiously optimistic.

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