Kuxuan
Website: Qidian CN Status: Ongoing Views: 3.07 million Recommendation: 0.36 million Rating: 9.5/10 from 2319 readers No of chapters: ~702 No of works: 4 Above stats were borrowed from the CN site at the time of posting. THIS IS NOT A REVIEW. Since the rating is good, maybe the novel may not disappoint.
In this novel, the world is a mix of futuristic setting with advanced technology like virtual reality and elements of traditional cultivation. Our MC is absolutely overpowered from his childhood, much to the surprise and shock of his superbly average parents. This novel is filled with a comedic underdone as the MC tries to stay low-key in his school life, but epically fails. In this sense MC is somewhat similar to Zhang Xuan from LoHP, although in this book the face slapping element is relatively less prominent. It is suggested as a light read for comedic relief.
the start feels like a ripoff of The Disastrous Life of Saiki-kun. anime could be a fan fiction as i am assuming positive intent........................................................................................................................................will probably change score later if it gets more original......................................................................................
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Just from the synopsis, I feel like I will love this. I don't really like the modern setting, but I feel like it might feel fresh and nice in this particular scenario as we're probably not really going to get any real life scenarios with a mc like this. There's been a long time since I last saw a novel I felt was truly worth voting for. Nothing tops a good comedy novel. I wish more comedy novels would be added, like the one I'm currently reading "god level demon"(LNMTL), I wish qidian would pick it up, it's a pretty good novel as it gets me to laugh a lot despite reading it in LNMTL format :P Truly a shameless bastard with a "hatred points" system. You can imagine the situations that will arise from that.
How shameless can you be to totally rip off a manga/anime and turn it into a Chinese cultivation novel? The premise is the same, the characters personalities/descriptions are the same, the story's progression is the same... When I got up to Saiki's brother's character, I decided to stop reading... It hurts too much to see one of my fav manga so blatantly plagiarised... Granted, the story is good and most of you would enjoy it but that's because the original story that this is ripped from is freaking awesome to begin with... Absolutely no talent in rewriting someone else's story... You're even worse than shameless author Bai (at least he rewrites his own story even if it is dropped a month or two later)
So far, the novel is nothing special, and is even a bit lackluster. Translation quality is fine, very few mistakes, but not impeccable. Updates aren't a factor as I am posting this after finishing the first 20 chapters uploaded. The story is so far not super interesting, the first 16 or so chapters are actually just terrible, but it started to pick up a bit near the end of the first 20. Character designs are not good. There's nothing interesting about the main character besides the fact that they're strong, and even then their strength isn't something displayed in a special or intriguing way, they're just boring, and for a novel which is supposed to revolve around character rather than action, this does a very poor job. World background is fine, but once again, nothing special but competent at the very least somewhat. Overall, from my point leaving off at chapter 20, it may be a novel worth reading. As I stated before, the first 16 or so chapters are almost garbage, but it does start to get slightly more interesting in the last few of the first 20 chapters, and depending on if it continues to get slightly better than it is, it would barely be worth reading, but if it gets quite a bit better, then it definitely will be worth the read. I don't know if you are able to edit reviews, but if so once a few more chapters are up I may change some stuff depending upon the status of the novel at the time
yet another wonderful novel dropped by webnovel great story great plot great fucking everything it was also very funny but they just drop the fucking novel these pieces of shit just drop the novel and I'm pretty sure they have the license so no one else will be able to translate it which is why i sincerely recommend you piriate your novels from ********** not the real one the one with the app with a blank space and a dragon on it them they have most of the webnovel books on there for free also **** webnovel never have i felt such hatred for a company just completely moraly bankrupt and evil
Daily Life of the Immortal King is a unique and engaging novel in several respects. While set in a world where technology and cultivation work hand-in-hand, its modern-day setting is something that readers can relate to. At the same time, itβs replete with popular culture references and memes and buzzwords that are like Easter Eggs to delight anyone who recognizes them. But the more you read, the more youβll realise how the novel stands on its merits. It starts off as a slice-of-life that evolves into a quick-paced plot as more and more characters are introduced and the protagonist becomes unwittingly and reluctantly drawn in. Also, by now you can probably tell that this novel is just ridiculously funny. You will giggle at some of the in-jokes, and laugh out loud at some of the absurd plot twists. It touches on familiar, popular trends like live-streaming and online gaming, and use them to amusing effect in this novel. Β The super MC himself is hilarious in how he tries to live a low-key life and keep his powers under wra**. But circumstances and other characters conspire against him. And the cast of characters are a real mixed bunch; from the MCβs long-suffering parents to Great Death-Courting Senior and his sense of justice to Odd Zhuo and his ineffable luck, there is always something to love (or love to hate!) about the characters. Also given how more and more characters start to show up, the translators have decided to stick with name translations that will be easier to remember and which in most cases reflect the charactersβ personalities themselves.