She crosses over to a different world, and becomes a little six year old good-for-nothing. One day she rises up, with her summoning skills which defies the laws of nature and forbidden magic. Her abilities suddenly astound the world and she disdainfully looks down upon the strong from the mere corner of her eyes.
When extreme frivolousness meets up with two-facedness, when a genius squabbles with an evildoer, at that moment, the world trembles because of it!
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## My Thoughts on Miracle Doctor, Wild Empress: Genius Summoner
"Miracle Doctor, Wild Empress: Genius Summoner" is a wild ride, to say the least. This novel blends action, adventure, fantasy, romance, and xuanhuan elements into a story that has captivated many readers, but also left some scratching their heads.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters definitely require patience. The story starts slow, with the MC spending a considerable amount of time as a young child. While this allows for world-building and character development, it can be a hurdle for readers eager to jump into the action. I found myself initially questioning the pacing, but the compelling premise kept me going.
### What Works Well
One of the strongest aspects is the MC herself. She's intelligent, resourceful, and possesses a unique blend of modern knowledge and cultivation abilities. I appreciate how the author crafted distinct cultivation paths, like magical power, martial arts, summoning, and musical power. The MC's Shennong inheritance, granting her exceptional medical skills and vision, is a fascinating twist. The world-building is impressive, creating a solid foundation for the story. Some readers also seemed to appreciate the slow-burn romance and the power-couple dynamic that eventually develops.
### Areas of Concern
However, not everything is perfect. The portrayal of the MC's father drew significant criticism. His initial neglect and reliance on the MC for survival left a bad taste in some readers' mouths. I also noticed that the large number of powerful men falling for the MC felt somewhat contrived and unbelievable for some. The age gap and the MC's initial young age also raised some eyebrows, leading to questions about the appropriateness of romantic interests. Additionally, some found the power system inconsistent, particularly regarding summoners and tamers, which felt like a narrative backtrack.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out that the MC essentially steals the body of a child. The MC also gains half of the ML's spiritual power and repays the the ML by preforming a corneal transplant on him thereby fixing his blindness.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "Miracle Doctor, Wild Empress: Genius Summoner" offers an engaging xuanhuan experience. The strong female lead, intricate world-building, and unique cultivation system are definite highlights. However, be prepared for a slow start, some questionable character motivations, and potential inconsistencies in the power system. If you're looking for a flawed but ultimately enjoyable read with a powerful female lead, this novel might just be your cup of tea.