The Woman who Became the “Male” God

The Woman who Became the “Male” God

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成为“男”神的女人

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 成为“男”神的女人

By xue yuan specter, 雪原幽灵

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
179 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

An Xian had a crossover from earth to the world of cultivation. As she arrived there, she practised conscientiously and diligently to become a well-known spiritual pharmacist. However, when crossing the final catastrophe, she unknowingly took the wrong medicine, causing her body to undergo abnormal changes and prompting her to fall into a deep slumber. When she finally woke up, it was already 1,800 years later. The world’s civilization had undergone a significant transformation. She also lost her feminine characteristics due to the disaster and the pill, making her unable to cultivate as she used to. She could only draw spiritual power from flowers and plants surrounding her. To use her brand-new identity, she began to grow flowers, open stores, sell medicines, and brainstorm for the future… The medicine she developed had a miraculous effect on the treatment of mental illness. The flowers she planted had grand plans to take over the world. She was a woman who aspired to be a national “male” god. But she had no idea that the man she had inadvertently picked up was the true male god and that he was about to bend himself for her.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Woman who Became the “Male” God Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Woman who Became the “Male” God "The Woman who Became the “Male” God" is quite the ride, blending gender bender elements with sci-fi and xuanhuan cultivation in a way that kept me hooked. It's a completed original novel with an ongoing translation, and after diving in, I can see why it has a dedicated fanbase. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing: a cultivator reincarnates into a world with scarce spiritual energy and ends up masquerading as a man. I immediately appreciated the novel's unique take on the cultivation genre, mixing it with modern interstellar vibes. The MC's initial struggle to adapt to this new world and her clever ways of reintroducing cultivation through pill refining and other means were particularly compelling. ### What Works Well The MC is undoubtedly the star. Her charisma and strong will shine through as she navigates the challenges of this new world. I loved how she remained true to her cultivator roots, displaying compassion and kindness without being overly sentimental. Her interactions with her fanbase, the "pollen," and her efforts to promote her products were genuinely entertaining. The male lead, while initially a bit typical, evolves into a devoted and slightly comical figure. His unwavering support for the MC and his internal struggles with his feelings were endearing, even if the romance itself is a slow burn. The author also did a great job of creating a feel-good atmosphere with a weak-to-strong progression. The MC faces difficulties but overcomes them with her strength, talent, and pills. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the story overall, there were a few aspects that gave me pause. The resolution of conflicts sometimes felt too easy, and I wished there was more depth to the plot. The romance, while cute, is definitely slow, and some might find the lack of explicit romantic development disappointing. Also, the side characters had potential but were not always given enough focus. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers mentioned significant plot points that might be considered spoilers. These include the ML's amnesia and the circumstances surrounding the MC's lost breasts. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor shortcomings, "The Woman who Became the “Male” God" is a delightful and engaging read. The unique blend of genres, the strong female lead, and the overall lighthearted tone make it a worthwhile experience. If you're looking for a novel with a clever protagonist, a unique cultivation system, and a slow-burn romance, this might be right up your alley. I'd recommend giving it a try, especially if you're a fan of gender bender stories and cultivation novels.

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