The Mother in Law Gifts Me a Mountain for a New Beginning

The Mother in Law Gifts Me a Mountain for a New Beginning

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开局岳母送了一座山

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 开局岳母送了一座山

By 醉太平

2.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
501 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Lynn’s soul has been transferred over to another world! What more, his father, a noble, has disowned him because his mother is a servant. Luckily, Lucy, Lynn’s fiancé, has a mother who is more than willing to give him land in order to test his abilities. If he can prove his worth as a Lord, then he would be able to inherit her title of Earl. What nobody knows is that Lynn has a wealth of knowledge and experience from his previous world, and a cheat-like ability to create loyal half beast warriors by spending System points. Lynn is also never in a rush to do anything, as he believes it is a matter of time before everything falls into his hands. Read Lynn’s journey as he one-sidedly takes out his opponents in a calm and collected manner befitting of a emperor.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Mother in Law Gifts Me a Mountain for a New Beginning Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Mother in Law Gifts Me a Mountain for a New Beginning Alright, let's dive into "The Mother in Law Gifts Me a Mountain for a New Beginning." With a title like that, I went in expecting something a little quirky and fun. And while it has its moments, my overall impression is a bit… mixed. ### First Impressions The premise is fairly standard isekai fare: a reincarnated MC gets the short end of the stick from his new family. However, his fiancée sticks by him, which is a nice twist, setting the stage for a "rags to riches" story. The "gifted mountain" aspect, coupled with a system, promised a blend of cultivation and kingdom-building that could have been genuinely engaging. ### What Works Well I can see the appeal for readers who enjoy a power fantasy with a male protagonist. The system administrator aspect, while not heavily emphasized, adds a touch of uniqueness. The early focus on the relationship with the fiancée is also a bright spot, offering a potential emotional anchor amidst the power-ups and resource management. The idea of the MC mastering skills like brewing and smelting presents interesting possibilities for developing his territory and gaining an edge. ### Areas of Concern However, the execution seems to fall short in several areas. The MC's rapid acquisition of skills and resources feels a bit too convenient. The willingness of the servants to follow him into the wilderness after his downfall strains believability. The "mastered skills" that he never actually uses come across as a bit contrived. The inclusion of "Magic Potions" near his territory also feels like a shortcut to power progression, undermining the challenge and sense of accomplishment. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here comes the part where I have to address some potential spoilers. It seems that the MC's fiancée refusing to abandon him leads to the easy acquisition of land, and from there the story quickly accelerates with OP knowledge, system cheats, and magical discoveries. This rapid progression, while potentially satisfying for some, might detract from the overall depth and complexity of the narrative. ### Final Verdict "The Mother in Law Gifts Me a Mountain for a New Beginning" has a charming title and an interesting premise, but ultimately struggles with its execution. The rapid power progression and convenient plot devices detract from the overall experience. If you're looking for a lighthearted power fantasy with minimal challenge, this might scratch that itch. However, if you prefer a more nuanced and believable story, you might want to look elsewhere. For me, it sits at a solid 2.5 out of 5.

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