Sending the Divine
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送神
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: Sendoff, Tiễn Thần, 送神
By nian zhong, 年终
Completed chinese Web Novel
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The demon lord Yin Ci had lived for several hundred years and was thoroughly tired of life. He planned to go to the legendary ghost tomb to find the Vision Flesh and turn it into a deadly poison to kill himself. In order to act low-key, he captured a rookie master as a cover.
As a rare genius who only appeared once in a century, Shi Jingzhi’s life was not long. He also wanted to go to the ghost tomb to find the Vision Flesh and make a divine medicine to live a little longer. In order to smoothly enter the tomb, he took on an innocent disciple to go along as a smokescreen.
The two competitors faced each other, feeling very pleased in their hearts: not bad, they had successfully deceived the other person.
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Sending the Divine Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Sending the Divine
"Sending the Divine" is a xuanhuan novel that really took me by surprise. With its blend of horror, mystery, romance, and shounen ai, it's a wild ride that kept me guessing. I found myself completely engrossed in the intricate plot and the fascinating characters.
### First Impressions
At first, I was a little hesitant. The sheer number of tags was a bit overwhelming, and I wasn't sure if the story could deliver on all fronts. However, the synopsis piqued my interest, and I decided to dive in. I'm so glad I did! The initial chapters were a bit disorienting, throwing me into a world of cultivation sects and immortal objects. But as the story progressed, I found myself drawn into the mysteries surrounding the main characters and their quest for the Shirou.
### What Works Well
What I loved most about "Sending the Divine" was the way the author wove together the various genres. The romance between Yin Ci and Shi Jingzhi felt natural and unforced, seamlessly integrated into the overarching plot. I especially appreciated how the side characters were developed with such depth and care. Their backstories were compelling, and I found myself invested in their fates just as much as the main couple's.
The plot itself is a complex tapestry of secrets, conspiracies, and hidden identities. I enjoyed the gradual unraveling of the mysteries surrounding the Ling Sect, the Ghost Tomb, and the true nature of immortality. The author did a fantastic job of keeping me on the edge of my seat, constantly questioning everything I thought I knew. The humor sprinkled throughout the story was also a welcome addition, lightening the mood and adding another layer to the characters' personalities.
### Areas of Concern
While I thoroughly enjoyed "Sending the Divine," I can see where some readers might struggle. The plot can be quite dense, with a lot of information to keep track of. I also felt that some parts of the story were not explained well, and I was left scratching my head trying to piece things together. Additionally, the pacing felt uneven at times.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
This section contains spoilers about the novel's plot and character backgrounds. Reader discretion is advised.
Yin Ci's immortality is tied to a mystical tree, while Shi Jingzhi is a "Child of Desire" with a terminal illness. Their fates are intertwined in ways they couldn't possibly imagine, and their journey to uncover the truth is filled with danger and heartbreak. The tragic backstory of Yan Budu and Monk Kongshi is also particularly moving.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "Sending the Divine" is a truly captivating novel. The intricate plot, well-developed characters, and seamless blend of genres make it a must-read for fans of xuanhuan and mystery. If you're looking for a story that will keep you up late at night, pondering the nature of immortality and the complexities of human relationships, then look no further. I highly recommend giving "Sending the Divine" a try.
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