On Shu Mountain, There Was a Little Fox

On Shu Mountain, There Was a Little Fox

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蜀山有只小狐狸

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 蜀山有只小狐狸

By chilly october, 十月微微凉

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
68 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Cancan’s fox life was quite sad. Cancan needed five hundred years to become human, while her friends only needed three hundred years. Cancan could only turn back into her original form to steal food, while her friends enjoyed fancy meals and even became royal concubines. Cancan’s friends happily feasted on stolen food, while she encountered the Shu Mountain Sect Master. When Cancan’s friends met the Shu Mountain Sect Master, he was just a Taoist, but now he is an immortal. … In short, her fox life wasn’t very good! Even worse, a fairy unexpectedly started catching ghosts and demons with a little fox, making a ruckus! Where’s the fairy essence? Furthermore, is it really good for her to have such skills in catching demons when she herself is a demon? Content Tags: Main Characters: Cancan, Hua Qing ┃ Supporting Characters: various unfortunate individuals ┃ Others: slightly chilly October, immortal heroes, Cancan

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

On Shu Mountain, There Was a Little Fox Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on On Shu Mountain, There Was a Little Fox "On Shu Mountain, There Was a Little Fox" promised a fluffy, xianxia adventure, and for the most part, it delivered a charming experience. It's a complete story, which is always a plus in the world of web novels, and its focus on a cute, naive fox spirit immediately drew me in. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are undeniably delightful. The premise of a little fox spirit navigating the complexities of Shu Mountain is inherently appealing. The author did a good job setting up a lighthearted tone, and I found myself easily invested in the FL's journey. The blend of fantasy creatures and martial arts elements created a vibrant world that I was eager to explore. ### What Works Well The FL's character is a strong point. Her naivete and low IQ (as a fox, naturally!) are played well, making her endearing without being overly irritating. I appreciated that she stays true to her own values, even when faced with challenges. This consistency in her personality made her easy to root for, and I found myself enjoying her interactions with the other characters. The author also managed to create a fantasy world that felt immersive and engaging. ### Areas of Concern While the story is cute, the pacing feels off at times. Certain plot points seem rushed, and the resolutions for some characters aren't entirely satisfying. The romance aspect felt a little underdeveloped, and the shift in the ML's personality, while logical, didn't entirely convince me. I also felt that the FL's growth was somewhat lacking. While she maintains her core values, she doesn't significantly evolve in terms of strength or intelligence, relying heavily on her past life knowledge. This made it difficult to take her seriously as a protagonist at times. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the handling of the second male lead problematic. His fate and the overall narrative surrounding him might evoke a sense of unfulfilled potential or even a feeling that the story is trying to rewrite a previous, unhappier plotline. ### Final Verdict "On Shu Mountain, There Was a Little Fox" is a short, lighthearted read that offers a decent dose of xianxia fluff. While it has its flaws in terms of pacing, character development, and romance, the charm of the FL and the vibrant fantasy world make it an enjoyable, if somewhat forgettable, experience. If you're looking for a quick, easy read with a cute protagonist, this might be worth your time. Just don't expect a deeply complex or emotionally resonant story.

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