Biting Wind
This one is very good. The title suggests another one of the stupid and absurd stories where the MC upgrades his computer into an ultimate ai aid for the cultivation world. Fortunately, the reality cannot be further from the truth. The MC starts out trying to upgrade his computer for a reasonable cost, only to be ignored by those he is seeking advice from. Closing out his query he suddenly transmigrates. He takes over the body of a guy who was killed because of an accidental peeking incident. He was expelled from his sect and then was killed by those who curried favor from those who expelled him. So upon finding himself transmigrated he finds that his computer components have come with him in the form of his talent and capacity for cultivation. CPU - cultivation speed as well as ability to process things. Memory - perception, hard drive - the sea of consciousness which includes his capacity for learning, graphics - his eyes and visual power and acuity, sound card - voice and sound power and acuity, network card - offers higher bandwidth for his 'computer' to acquire abilities. So his computer components were translated into being aspects of his potential for cultivation. He starts off with very little in the way of abilities as well as little space. Fortunately he can steel or download a copy of various types of information from various records. The method being his network card, which makes it undetectable at least so far. So he finds himself in a cultivator market and acquires a few techniques as well as some knowledge of alchemy from some alchemy books. Unfortunately he is just about out of space at that point so he upon finding his 'killers' he uses his newfound abilities to kill them. Getting his stuff back as well as plundering them, he finds that he can create some low level cultivation elixirs. From this he sells some and uses others. He acquires enough spirit stones to upgrade his hard drive so he can acquire some more abilities as well as knowledge. He gets himself into a higher level area of the market and acquires some good quality techniques and more knowledge. Then upon leaving he sees some demonic cultivators surrounding the market. He tries upgrading his graphics card and finds that he is able to see much more. Combat ensues and he is able to help one of his fellow cultivators who was good to him. The demonic cultivators are chased away and then he joins an alchemy sect as one of the elders has become interested in him. Before leaving he plunders some of the corpses and uses the resources to further upgrade his 'rig'. From this point we have a more standard type cultivation novel that is on par with some of the better works. Interspersed we have the MC continue to use his gimmick to wow those in his sect as well as grow both in power and talent. He helps out some fellow disciples and finally joins in on a joint mission where the local sects are working together to crack down on the demonic cultivators. The chapters of this story are not the word count limit chapters. Each one actually is worth reading as each furthers the story. As for the quality of the story, if it continues on like it has started I would very much love to read the whole story. There should not be the normal questionable concepts within so I do not see it devolving into something bad unless the author messed up later on.
my first time rating a book I think and it's a trial read who would have thought. it's a breath of fresh air compared to most of the trail reads I've read and It has surpassed my expectations yeah there is stuff like faceslapping arrogant rich kids and stuff but the story doesn't lean much. I know it's just 20 chapters but I like what I read so far let's hope it stays that way
, I just started reading this novel and I gotta say, it's legit unique and fresh. I'm so sick of reading the same system novel over and over again, so I really appreciate the author for bringing something new to the table. The main character's cheat is so good, it's almost too OP. But the author manages to balance it out in a way that doesn't break the world or make things too unrealistic. At least, not in the first 20 chapters. I'm excited to see where the story goes from here overall i like it its one of the good one in this batch
It's better than I expected. I actually wasn't inclined to read this at first as I don't have that much knowledge in computers. Fortunately, it wasn't filled with that much jargon.One thing I really like is the bond of MC with his master and junior brother. It's just heartwarming, nice, and funny. He finally got what he deserved. Though, I don't know why I can't find the raw of this novel. There's only 70 chapters available, but someone said it has 300 chapters but got deleted. I hope it won't get dropped as it is good.
Very bloated reviews. It's just another disciple with cheats novel. It doesn't matter which type of system it is, they are all carbon copies of each other. Extremely mid if you've already read any of the 5 trillion other "MC transmigrates into a murdered kid, gets cheats, shocks everyone, becomes a sect disciple" novels. Apart from that, there are translation errors. A 2.5 is a fair rating.
Okay the book was good till Chapter 45 where author for some unknown reason started to "improve" their writing quality. Author, its's fine to try to improve your novel's literature's quality but please keep in mind that adding adjectives multiple times in a sentence makes it really arduous. Nor are the readers so literally eloquent that they instinctively understand the subtle underlying meanings of your vivid lines. From these lines you can see the change. Sometimes easy language means good communication. It got frustrating when sentences that could be said in 20 words were stretched to a paragraph of 100 words by adding unwanted adjectives. Some in the review said "No filler" . Well, the words themselves are the filler, my fellow Daoist.