Transmigrated to the Cultivation World and Became a Cat

Transmigrated to the Cultivation World and Became a Cat

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叫我猫将军

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 叫我猫将军

By 粉色大猫猫

3.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
418 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

My name is Du Ke, and I’m a transmigrator. I’ve got a bit of bad luck, having transmigrated into a cat. I’m currently the pet of a young miss from a wealthy and powerful family, living a shut-in, decadent life. I don’t smoke or drink, and live a regular lifestyle. My daily hobbies are training the young miss, bullying s*upid dogs, and ordering around cat s*aves. I’ve got the golden fingers of a transmigrator, and they work quite well – I’m very satisfied. I thought this kind of situation would continue for a long time, but I never expected that one day my little young miss would suddenly point at me and yell “Transform for me!” You ask what happened after that? Hey! Then this story is going to be a long one!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrated to the Cultivation World and Became a Cat Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrated to the Cultivation World and Became a Cat "Transmigrated to the Cultivation World and Became a Cat" certainly presents a unique premise, and I went in expecting a lighthearted, fluffy read. While it delivers on some of that promise, it also treads into surprisingly complex territory. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with their whimsical charm. The idea of a modern person waking up as a pampered cat in an ancient cultivation world is inherently appealing. The early interactions between the MC and his young owner were genuinely funny and heartwarming, painting a picture of a sweet, if slightly absurd, slice-of-life story. I was ready for a relaxing, fun read. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of this novel is undoubtedly its concept and the MC's adaptation to his feline existence. He truly *acts* like a cat, and this commitment to the premise is commendable. The world-building, while not groundbreaking, is solid enough to support the story. I found the idea of the MC using his ability to turn anything into pills quite intriguing, offering potential for creative power development. And I think it's clever that the MC has to learn about the cultivation world from scratch, as he wasn't some cultivation expert in his past life. It makes his journey feel more genuine. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its flaws. The translation quality is a recurring issue, with instances of obvious MTL and inconsistent terminology. This can be distracting and detract from the reading experience. I also found myself questioning the MC's interactions with his young owner. While his actions are often framed as being for her own good, the manipulative undertones can be unsettling. The cultivation aspect also feels somewhat underdeveloped. The MC's reliance on familiar resources for pill creation, despite having access to a vast array of possibilities, feels like a missed opportunity. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out the potential for the MC's treatment of the girl to be viewed as manipulative. While some see it as a necessary survival tactic in a harsh world, others find it disturbing, especially given the "cute" facade of the story. The girl, despite her innocent appearance, possesses a certain level of cruelty and awareness of her power, which adds another layer of complexity to their dynamic. ### Final Verdict "Transmigrated to the Cultivation World and Became a Cat" is a mixed bag. It has a strong foundation and a compelling concept, but struggles with translation issues and potentially problematic character interactions. Whether you enjoy it will likely depend on your tolerance for these flaws and your expectations for the story. I'm still on the fence about whether I'll continue reading, but I can't deny that it's a unique and thought-provoking novel.

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