The Two Proud Sky Dragons’ Shura Fields

The Two Proud Sky Dragons’ Shura Fields

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两个龙傲天的修罗场(穿书)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Two Long Aotians' Shura Fields, The Two Protagonists' Shura Fields, TPSF, 两个龙傲天的修罗场(穿书)

By 蒙蒙不萌

4.0
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
136 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Yue Xiuzhi played the most hated villain in Q*dian for the sake of resurrection—— The master of the protagonist, who ab*sed the protagonist in various ways in the early stage, was finally killed, but he couldn’t go back. In order to compensate, the system sent him to the second world of this book, where Little Protagonist was only five years old, and Yue Xiuzhi could OOC casually, ignoring any plot. So, Yue Xiuzhi happily spoiled the wolf cub. But he didn’t know that the protagonist of the body world who was ab*sed by him in various ways would occasionally possess the Little Protagonist in this world. This Son of Heaven was surprised to find that the hypocrite master, whom he hated so much, actually pampered the “self” of this world. He had been tortured in various ways because of his demonic nature, but the master of this world, after discovering that “he” in this world had demonic nature, said: “Demon qi and spiritual qi are just a form of energy. Spiritual cultivation and demonic cultivation are just a way of pursuing the Dao. In spiritual cultivation, there are people with human faces and animal hearts, and there are demons who have clear grievances.” He became jealous but did not want to admit it, in the step by step fall, he found out that the person who died for him, his best friend, his first love, and his most hateful master, were actually the same person!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Two Proud Sky Dragons’ Shura Fields Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Two Proud Sky Dragons’ Shura Fields This novel's title alone hooked me, and after diving in, I found a unique story that blends transmigration, system shenanigans, and a complicated romance. It wasn't without its flaws, but overall, I enjoyed the ride. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing: a protagonist who transmigrates into a novel as the villainous master, only to face the consequences of his actions later on. The initial setup, with the MC trying to navigate a parallel world while dealing with a younger version of his former tormentee, promised a wild ride. I was particularly drawn in by the idea of exploring the ethics of "OOC-ing" and the potential ramifications. ### What Works Well I really appreciated the complexity of the relationship between the MC and ML. It's not a simple "I forgive you" situation. The author delves into the trauma and guilt on both sides, making their eventual reconciliation feel earned and realistic. The characters' emotional maturity shines through, with open communication and a willingness to confront their past. I also enjoyed the unique twist of the OG ML and the younger ML existing as separate entities, creating some hilarious and heartwarming dynamics, especially with them essentially co-parenting the younger ML. The world-building expands beyond the typical cultivation setting, delving into the forces behind the system and the nature of derivative worlds, which I found to be a refreshing change. The ending, while some found it rushed, provided closure for many side characters, adding a satisfying touch. ### Areas of Concern The pacing felt a bit uneven. The first half was well-developed, but the latter half sometimes rushed through plot points and character development, glossing over potentially impactful moments. Some found the infodumps and explanations to be excessive, hindering the flow of the story. I can see how this could lead to a feeling that the plot was being driven forward artificially, rather than unfolding naturally. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be put off by the "wife crematorium" elements, particularly the initial torture and revenge aspects. The revelation of the system's true purpose and the MC's return to his original world might also feel jarring or unnecessary to some. ### Final Verdict Despite some pacing issues and potentially divisive plot points, "The Two Proud Sky Dragons’ Shura Fields" offers a unique and engaging take on the transmigration genre. The complex characters, thought-provoking themes, and surprisingly heartwarming moments make it a worthwhile read, especially if you're looking for something beyond the typical cultivation story. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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