The Sacred Land Is Going Bankrupt, I Invented a Mobile Phone!

The Sacred Land Is Going Bankrupt, I Invented a Mobile Phone!

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圣地要破产,我发明出手机!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 圣地要破产,我发明出手机!

By 晴天真漂亮

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
781 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Ye Chen transmigrated into the world of cultivation and became the Saint Master of a Sacred Land. However, he discovered that the Heavenly Origin Sacred Land’s source of income took a big hit, and their finances were in the red. The Sacred Land is basically on the brink of bankruptcy. And so, Ye Chen invented the mobile phone for the cultivation world, causing a sensation throughout the realm. And this was only the beginning! Foundation Establishment cultivators delivering packages on their swords. Qi Refinement cultivators attending online classes from the comfort of their homes. The three major Sacred Lands all opening online shops! And a legendary Saintess becoming the queen of live streaming! All these changes started on the day the cultivation world’s version of a mobile phone was released!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Sacred Land Is Going Bankrupt, I Invented a Mobile Phone! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Sacred Land Is Going Bankrupt, I Invented a Mobile Phone! This web novel, "The Sacred Land Is Going Bankrupt, I Invented a Mobile Phone!", presents an intriguing premise: a protagonist leveraging modern technology in a cultivation world to revitalize his sect. I dove in expecting a unique blend of xuanhuan and business management, and while the initial chapters hooked me, the experience became a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were quite enjoyable. I found the concept of introducing a mobile phone and apps to a cultivation world genuinely clever. Seeing the reactions of the sect elders and the wider community was entertaining, and I appreciated the focus on how these innovations impacted their lives. The blend of fantasy and sci-fi felt fresh and promising. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in its innovative concept and the protagonist's character. Many readers praised the fact that the MC, despite his reliance on money, remains a relatively good person. He's fair in his business dealings and treats his subordinates well, which makes him more relatable and likeable. The "slice-of-life" aspects, showcasing how the introduced technology affects everyday cultivators, also added depth and kept things interesting for a while. The lighthearted and fun nature of the story is definitely a plus, making it an easy read. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novelty wears off. Several readers, myself included, noticed a repetitive formula emerging. The cycle of introducing an app, facing initial skepticism, achieving widespread adoption, and then dealing with envious enemies became predictable. The fight scenes, while initially exciting, became bogged down in filler, making them less engaging over time. I also found the romantic elements a bit underdeveloped, with some relationships feeling forced and lacking genuine character development. The ending, by some accounts, feels rushed, leaving a sense of dissatisfaction. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mentioned that the author rushes the ending and that we never get to see other worlds. It was also mentioned that the game arc is butchered. ### Final Verdict "The Sacred Land Is Going Bankrupt, I Invented a Mobile Phone!" is a fun, light read with a unique concept that initially captivates. However, the repetitive plot structure and underdeveloped relationships ultimately detract from the overall experience. If you're looking for a novel with a fresh premise and don't mind a bit of repetition, it might be worth a try, especially up to around chapter 300. However, be aware that the later chapters and the ending may not live up to the initial promise.

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