Patriarch is Taking Concubines Again!

Patriarch is Taking Concubines Again!

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夭寿啦,老祖又双叒叕纳妾了!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: WTF, The Centuries-Old Ancestry In Our Family Take Concubine Again!, 夭寿啦,老祖又双叒叕纳妾了!

By 北门飘雪

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
533 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Traveling through the Cultivation World, where Immortal and God exist, Li Su’s Spiritual Roots are tr*sh and when he thought everything is over, He obtained a System! The System of Many Children-Many Blessings! With each additional descendant he has, his lifespan extends and Cultivation increases! Even the Cultivation of his Descendants feedback to him! Therefore in order to achieve his goal of becoming an Immortal, he takes Concubine and makes babies crazily! While Others beat other people to death on Cultivation Resources, Li Su is making babies. While Others Cultivate in Seclusion for Hundred Years, Li Su is making babies for Hundred of Years! That’s why when an Immortal Appeared and wanted to Destroy the Li Clan, Li Su appeared and killed him with one Finger everyone was stunned mute.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Patriarch is Taking Concubines Again! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Patriarch is Taking Concubines Again! Alright, let's dive into "Patriarch is Taking Concubines Again!" This novel certainly has a… unique premise, and after reading through it, I've got some thoughts to share. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the concept of a reincarnated patriarch in a cultivation world. The blend of fantasy, harem, and clan-building elements sounded like it could be a fun romp. However, the initial setup, with the protagonist already a century old and having a massive family, felt a bit jarring. It's like jumping into the middle of a movie without any context. I found myself wanting to know more about the *journey* of building this dynasty rather than just seeing the end result. ### What Works Well Despite my initial hesitation, I did find some aspects enjoyable. The cultivation system, while perhaps not the most innovative, provides a steady progression for the protagonist. The power scaling gradually increases, and the protagonist's actions grow in scope as he becomes stronger. I also appreciated that the "harem" aspect didn't overwhelm the story. It seems the author focused more on the overarching plot and less on excessive harem drama, which I found refreshing. The fight scenes, though infrequent, were apparently well-written and engaging. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, there were a few significant issues that hampered my enjoyment. The translation quality, particularly in later chapters, became a major problem. Inconsistent name translations and grammatical errors made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. I found myself constantly pausing to decipher sentences or figure out which character or location was being referenced. Also, I would have appreciated more character development, especially concerning the protagonist's wives and children. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the story simplifies the family dynamics. The protagonist's relationships with his descendants, aside from a few talented daughters, felt somewhat superficial. This lack of focus on relationship-building made the clan-building aspect feel less impactful. ### Final Verdict "Patriarch is Taking Concubines Again!" has potential, but ultimately falls short due to translation issues and a lack of depth in character development. While the cultivation system and plot progression are decent, the overall experience is marred by inconsistencies and a somewhat shallow portrayal of family relationships. It's an okay read if you're looking for a lighthearted cultivation story and can tolerate the translation issues, but it's not something I'd highly recommend.

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