Your Talent Is Good; It’s Now Mine

Your Talent Is Good; It’s Now Mine

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你的天赋很强但现在是我的了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 你的天赋很强但现在是我的了

By self-cultivation

2.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
562 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Cracks appear in space a century from now, and spiritual energy is revived. Fierce demonic beasts rage and emerge from the ground. A minority of the human race awaken skills and become martial artists. The skill of Li Jiye’s awakening: [You have obtained the SSS-level skill, Skill Replication.] Hence— “Hey, your Wind Wolf King’s contract looks good. Can I touch it?” The prideful girl nods doubtfully. Upon touching it, Li Jiye secretly replicates the two A-level skills of the Wind Wolf King, [Thunder Element] and [Hurricane Element]. “Brother, I’ve long admired you. Let’s be friends.” Li Jiye reaches out to shake hands with the young genius, secretly replicating the S-level skill [Advanced Practice]. He smiles kindly in return. The world’s most talented genius is hence born. “I have to say, your skill is very powerful. But it’ll be mine before you blink.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Your Talent Is Good; It’s Now Mine Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Your Talent Is Good; It’s Now Mine "Your Talent Is Good; It’s Now Mine" promised a fresh take on the talent assimilation trope, but unfortunately, my experience left me wanting. While the premise of copying talents is intriguing, the execution felt rushed and, at times, uninspired. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the idea of an MC capable of absorbing the talents of others. The concept has a lot of potential for creative power development and strategic gameplay. However, the story jumps right into the action, leaving me with unanswered questions. The origin of the MC's ability remains a mystery, which is a significant oversight. It's hard to feel invested when the fundamental mechanics of the world and the MC's powers are shrouded in ambiguity. ### What Works Well The novel's pacing is undeniably fast. If you're looking for a story that quickly introduces new elements and keeps the plot moving, this might appeal to you. The initial concept of talent assimilation is also interesting. ### Areas of Concern Several aspects of the story felt generic and underdeveloped. The "little sister to protect" trope, while not inherently bad, felt tacked on without much depth. The cultivation system lacked originality, and the introduction of arrogant young masters from elite academies felt like a rehash of familiar tropes. I also found the characters to be somewhat bland and one-dimensional. The MC's motivations felt predictable, and the supporting cast didn't leave much of an impression. The world-building also felt inconsistent. One moment, the MC is trying to lay low; the next, he's showcasing his abilities to everyone. This lack of consistency made it difficult for me to fully immerse myself in the story. ### Final Verdict While "Your Talent Is Good; It’s Now Mine" has a promising premise, it ultimately falls short due to its generic plot, underdeveloped characters, and rushed pacing. The lack of explanation for the MC's powers and the reliance on tired tropes make it difficult to recommend. I hope the author can revisit this story and flesh out the world, characters, and cultivation system to create a more engaging and original experience.

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