After Being Expelled From the Sect, the Master and Senior Sisters Regretted It for Life

After Being Expelled From the Sect, the Master and Senior Sisters Regretted It for Life

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被逐出宗门后,师尊师姐后悔终生

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 被逐出宗门后,师尊师姐后悔终生

By 尊者朽

2.6
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
Unknown

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Zhou Tong was framed by his junior brother and misunderstood by his master and senior sisters. In anger, he left the sect and joined a new faction instead! At that moment, he opened the door to a brighter world. A seductive and domineering demoness constantly tried to attack, hoping to make Zhou Tong surrender to her charm. The second junior sister, unparalleled in swordsmanship, was illiterate but surprisingly skilled at writing love letters. The third junior sister, a money-lover, willingly entrusted Zhou Tong with her secret stash of gold. The most captivating of all was his stunning new master. She was actually… … As Zhou Tong’s new sect flourished and grew stronger, his former master and senior sisters wept with regret. “Dear disciple, I was wrong. Please come back to me. I’m willing to do anything to make it up to you.” “Yes, junior brother! Let us belong to you!” Zhou Tong: “I’m a man of great ambition. How could I stoop to such disgrace? Get lost!”

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After Being Expelled From the Sect, the Master and Senior Sisters Regretted It for Life Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After Being Expelled From the Sect, the Master and Senior Sisters Regretted It for Life Okay, let's dive into "After Being Expelled From the Sect, the Master and Senior Sisters Regretted It for Life." With a title that long, I went in expecting either a masterpiece or a train wreck. What I found was… somewhere in between, leaning a bit closer to the latter, unfortunately. ### First Impressions The premise is classic revenge-seeking-protagonist fare, and I'm usually a sucker for that. A genius disciple gets framed, kicked out, and then returns stronger than ever to make everyone regret their decisions? Sign me up! However, my initial enthusiasm waned pretty quickly. ### What Works Well Honestly, finding positives was a bit of a struggle. The core idea of the betrayed genius has potential, and I can see how the author was aiming for a satisfying power fantasy. The "regret" aspect, where the master and senior sisters are supposed to realize their mistake, could have been interesting if executed well. There are hints of potential with the protagonist's alchemy and formation skills, offering avenues for clever solutions and power-ups. ### Areas of Concern Where do I even begin? The characters, particularly the master, felt incredibly inconsistent and, frankly, annoying. Her motivations were unclear, and her actions often defied logic. The storytelling felt choppy, with a rapid introduction of characters that made it difficult to keep track of who was who. The plot jumps around without a good sense of direction. It's hard to get invested when the world-building and character motivations feel so flimsy. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several plot points raised serious questions about the story's internal consistency. The public expulsion of the MC, the master's bizarre behavior during the junior brother's ceremony, and the seemingly random treasury thefts all contributed to a sense of disjointedness. The MC's ability to negotiate and manipulate situations felt contrived, and the overall logic of the cultivation world seemed to bend to the author's will rather than follow established rules. ### Final Verdict Overall, "After Being Expelled From the Sect, the Master and Senior Sisters Regretted It for Life" falls short of its potential. While the initial premise is intriguing, the execution suffers from inconsistent characters, illogical plot developments, and a general lack of polish. It's a shame because the seeds of a good story are there, but they're buried under layers of questionable decisions. I can't wholeheartedly recommend it.

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