The Silly Alchemist

The Silly Alchemist

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炼金狂潮

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Alchemist Frenzy, Luyện Kim Cuồng Triều, TSA, 炼金狂潮

By blue-collar xiao xiao sheng, 蓝领笑笑生

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
779 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

My past life: Ordinary. Mediocre. What I want in this life: Riches. Power. Influence. My goal: To be a prodigal son. A waste youth with riches and power. Maybe even sidekicks. My name is Ye Lang, I’m an alchemist, and I’m also here to squander as much money as I can.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Silly Alchemist Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Silly Alchemist "The Silly Alchemist" is quite the ride, a novel that promises a lighthearted blend of fantasy, comedy, and cultivation, and for a while, it delivers. However, my experience, much like that of other readers, has been a bit of a rollercoaster. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the unique premise. The main character, Ye Lang, starts as a reincarnated soul with fragmented memories, leading to him being perceived as "silly" or even mentally deficient. This setup created an intriguing dynamic. I was eager to see how he would navigate the world, especially with his family's unwavering support despite his perceived limitations. The early chapters had a charming slice-of-life feel, focusing on character interactions and comedic situations arising from Ye Lang's odd behavior. ### What Works Well The novel shines when it leans into its comedic elements and the heartwarming relationships surrounding Ye Lang. Many readers praised the originality of the MC, especially his "silly" nature and how it sets him apart from typical protagonists. The family dynamic, with everyone doting on Ye Lang despite his quirks, is genuinely endearing. I also appreciated the lighter tone, which provides a refreshing contrast to the often grim and serious narratives found in many xuanhuan novels. The initial focus on slice-of-life elements and character development was a strong point. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel seems to stumble as it progresses. A common complaint revolves around a turning point where Ye Lang regains his memories. While intended to propel the plot forward, this event seems to diminish the charm of the initial chapters. Some readers felt that the "silly," adorable MC was replaced by a more generic and less engaging character. Another issue raised was the handling of certain plot elements and character arcs. The alchemy aspect, despite being in the title, feels underdeveloped. There were complaints about the author's pacing and the repetitive nature of some plotlines. Some readers felt that the story lost its focus and devolved into a generic harem with forced drama. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews contain spoilers, particularly regarding Ye Lang regaining his memories and the subsequent changes in his personality and relationships. Proceed with caution if you wish to avoid these spoilers. Also, there is a situation where the MC helps a "fat girl" chase someone and ends up destroying someone else's reputation. ### Final Verdict "The Silly Alchemist" had the potential to be something truly special, but it seems to have lost its way along the journey. While the initial chapters offer a refreshing and humorous experience, the later developments may leave some readers disappointed. I'd recommend approaching this novel with cautious optimism, enjoying the early chapters for what they are, but being prepared for a potential decline in quality as the story progresses. Ultimately, it's a novel with a unique premise and some genuinely heartwarming moments, but one that ultimately falls short of its full potential.

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