You Expelled Me from the Sect, Now You’re Begging Me to Return—Why Should I?

You Expelled Me from the Sect, Now You’re Begging Me to Return—Why Should I?

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叛出宗门了,哭着求我回去干什么

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 叛出宗门了,哭着求我回去干什么

By 蝉鸣柒夏

3.6
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
571 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Chu Ge fought in secret realms for 300 years, securing countless cultivation resources for the sect. When he returned, wounded and exhausted, he expected to be welcomed as a hero. Instead, his master and senior sister cast him aside in disgust. For the sake of a newly admitted junior disciple, they shamelessly tried to seize Chu Ge’s life-bound flying sword. Fortunately, Chu Ge was reborn with memories of his past life and saw through their despicable schemes in advance. Enraged, he severed ties with the sect and joined the demonic path. On the path of cultivation, he strode forward fearlessly, covering the heavens with a single hand and ruling over eternity. Just as he climbed to the peak, his master suffered divine retribution, struck down by lightning, while his senior sister drowned in regret. Now, they wept and begged him to return to the sect, pleading for his forgiveness. Chu Ge chuckled coldly at their desperation. “If regret could change the past…”

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

You Expelled Me from the Sect, Now You’re Begging Me to Return—Why Should I? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on You Expelled Me from the Sect, Now You’re Begging Me to Return—Why Should I? "You Expelled Me from the Sect, Now You’re Begging Me to Return—Why Should I?" dives headfirst into the well-trodden territory of betrayal, regret, and ultimate revenge. As a fan of the xuanhuan genre, I was intrigued by the premise: a protagonist, Chu Ge, wronged by his sect and its disciples, seeks retribution through unconventional means. While the novel offers a compelling power fantasy, it also treads a fine line between satisfying vengeance and gratuitous cruelty. ### First Impressions The initial chapters establish a familiar scenario. Chu Ge, used and abused by his sect to benefit a newcomer, Ye Chen, is eventually discarded. Ye Chen, wielding a system that grants him favor and manipulates those around him, becomes the catalyst for Chu Ge's downfall. This setup, while common in revenge stories, effectively fuels the reader's desire for justice. However, the speed at which Chu Ge transitions from wronged protagonist to someone embracing "evil" is surprisingly quick. ### What Works Well The novel's greatest strength lies in its unapologetic embrace of the dark path. Chu Ge doesn't hesitate to join a demonic sect and utilize its forbidden arts, like corpse refining, to exact his revenge. This willingness to go to extreme lengths sets it apart from other stories where "evil" sects are merely misunderstood. The fast-paced cultivation and Chu Ge's cunning nature also contribute to an engaging reading experience. The premise of a genius protagonist becoming a hard-working protagonist is a nice twist. ### Areas of Concern While the swift descent into darkness can be appealing, it also raises concerns about the novel's moral compass. The ruthlessness displayed by Chu Ge, particularly towards those who show even a hint of remorse, might be off-putting to some readers. The story flirts with being overly reliant on shock value, potentially sacrificing character depth for the sake of escalating violence. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the specific methods of revenge, such as refining former sect members into living corpses, excessively brutal. This level of cruelty, especially early in the story, could be interpreted as prioritizing bloodthirst over nuanced storytelling. ### Final Verdict "You Expelled Me from the Sect, Now You’re Begging Me to Return—Why Should I?" is a mixed bag. It delivers on its promise of revenge and offers a protagonist who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty. However, its reliance on extreme violence and potentially shallow character development might not appeal to all readers. If you're looking for a dark and unapologetic power fantasy, this novel might scratch that itch. However, be prepared for a potentially bumpy ride with questionable moral choices.

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