There’s a Pit in My Senior Martial Brother’s Brain

There’s a Pit in My Senior Martial Brother’s Brain

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我家大师兄脑子有坑

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Our Big Brother's Mind Has A Problem, Wo Jia Da Shi Xiong Nao Zi You Ken, 我家大师兄脑子有坑

By 凌宇沫

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
18 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The adventures of the eldest apprentice of a sect who has a problem with his brain.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

There’s a Pit in My Senior Martial Brother’s Brain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on There’s a Pit in My Senior Martial Brother’s Brain This novel, "There’s a Pit in My Senior Martial Brother’s Brain," has certainly been a wild ride so far! Jumping in, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect, especially given its connection to a manhua and donghua. But the experience has been unique, to say the least. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a little disoriented. The story felt like a side-story compilation, but I quickly realized it was delving deeper into the 'real' history of DongFang XianYun's world. The shift in perspective, sometimes focusing on DongFang WuQiong, threw me for a loop, but it also added an intriguing layer of mystery. The comedic elements were definitely present from the start, although perhaps not as prominent as in the manhua. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a strong point. The dynamic between the characters, particularly the "dense" senior martial brother, is hilarious. The quirky characters and the overall parody of the isekai genre are executed well, providing plenty of laugh-out-loud moments. I also appreciate the world-building; it feels like a fresh take on the xianxia genre with its own unique rules and history. The translation quality has also been consistently praised, which is always a huge plus. ### Areas of Concern One common sentiment I noticed is that the story diverges significantly from the manhua. While some readers appreciate this as a fresh take, others were disappointed, particularly those who had strong preferences for certain character pairings. The potential for shounen ai is teased, but it seems the author might be subverting those expectations, which could be a letdown for some. Also, the pacing might be a bit slow, with some feeling like the chapters are too short to fully develop the narrative. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: potential spoilers! It seems the romantic pairings in the novel differ from the manhua, specifically regarding Dongfang Xiao Yun and Gong. If you're heavily invested in that particular ship, be warned that you might be disappointed. Some readers also expressed negative feelings toward WuQiong's character, finding his actions and motivations off-putting. ### Final Verdict Overall, "There’s a Pit in My Senior Martial Brother’s Brain" is a fun and engaging read, especially if you're a fan of comedy, martial arts, and xianxia with a twist. While it might deviate from the manhua in significant ways, it offers a unique perspective and plenty of humorous moments. Just be prepared for potential plot twists and shifting character dynamics. I'd recommend giving it a try, but keep an open mind and remember that it's a different beast than its manhua counterpart.

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