Pretending to be Blind in the Cultivation World

Pretending to be Blind in the Cultivation World

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我在修仙界装瞎

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我在修仙界装瞎

By 小狐昔里

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

Description

Wen Xu was naturally face-blind; no matter how many handsome men and beauties graced the cultivation world, to him, they all looked like wooden stakes. Of course, his face blindness didn’t hinder his path towards cultivation and ascension. In fact, it served as a massive motivation for diligent practice, since he genuinely couldn’t remember anyone’s features! It was truly challenging for him, so upon entering Yonglu Mountain’s sect gates, Wen Xu decided to act blind. Well, at least until he cultivated divine senses and could recognize individuals by their aura instead—he had to pretend to be blind. Being this blind, however, wasn’t as easy as one might think.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Pretending to be Blind in the Cultivation World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Pretending to be Blind in the Cultivation World "Pretending to be Blind in the Cultivation World" is a unique xianxia story that immediately grabbed my attention with its intriguing premise. A protagonist feigning blindness in a world of cultivation? I was definitely curious. After diving in, I found a story rich with character development, humor, and a surprising amount of heart. ### First Impressions The initial hook of the story is undeniably strong. The protagonist's reason for pretending to be blind – stemming from a fear of vulnerability and a past where he learned to hide his weaknesses – is both clever and relatable. This isn't just a gimmick; it's a core part of his character and drives many of his decisions. The early chapters do a great job of setting up this world and the MC's motivations. ### What Works Well One of the biggest strengths of this novel is its characters. The MC, while initially guarded, undergoes significant growth throughout the story. His relationships with his two best friends, a transmigrator and a sword fanatic, are the heart of the narrative. The friendship dynamics are well-developed, and I found myself genuinely invested in their interactions. The transmigrator, in particular, brings a refreshing perspective to the cultivation world, acting as a voice of reason and injecting modern sensibilities into the often-rigid hierarchy. The comedic elements are also well-placed and add a lightheartedness that prevents the story from becoming too bogged down in serious themes. The author has crafted a world that feels alive, with its own customs, laws, and a diverse cast of characters. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Be warned, some minor plot details are discussed below. The backstory of the MC, including his upbringing as a beggar and his relationship with the scholar who adopted him, adds depth to his character and explains his initial motivations. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Pretending to be Blind in the Cultivation World" is a delightful and engaging xianxia novel. The well-developed characters, humorous tone, and thoughtful exploration of friendship make it a worthwhile read. While the premise might seem unusual, it serves as a springboard for a story that is both entertaining and surprisingly heartfelt. I'd recommend this to anyone looking for a xianxia with a unique twist and a strong focus on character relationships.

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