The Immortal Wife Is Like A Cloud

The Immortal Wife Is Like A Cloud

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仙妻如云

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Immortal Wife Is Like A Cloud, 仙妻如云

By 白衣洛阳

3.5
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1704 chapters
Original Publisher
tadu

Description

“Su Jingzhen, you’re not young anymore, and your sister-in-law has come to ask you. Do you want a Dao Companion or not?” “Sister-in-law, who is it?” “I…” As a male cultivator, Su Jingzhen had always thought that he would live a peaceful life in the immortal world, but unexpectedly, he became the hardest whetstone to sharpen others.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
tadu
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Immortal Wife Is Like A Cloud Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Immortal Wife Is Like A Cloud "The Immortal Wife Is Like A Cloud" is a web novel that initially charmed me with its unique premise and cultivation elements, but as I delved deeper, some cracks started to appear. It's a mixed bag of enjoyable character interactions and familiar xianxia tropes, leaving me with a somewhat ambivalent feeling. ### First Impressions The early chapters are quite promising. I was immediately drawn in by the protagonist's calm demeanor and the hints surrounding his immortal wife. The concept of him starting a school and teaching children, while facing opposition from rival institutions, had a certain appeal. The slow-burn approach to cultivation, where the MC remains stuck in Qi Refining due to a broken Dantian, also intrigued me. It suggested a potentially long and detailed journey, which I usually appreciate. ### What Works Well The interactions between the protagonist and the female characters are definitely a strong point. The harem development feels more natural and less forced than in many other novels of this genre. I enjoyed the gradual development of relationships and the meaningful interactions. The protagonist's initial personality – mature, calm, and low-profile – was also refreshing. He avoids unnecessary conflict, which I found to be a welcome change from the often bloodthirsty MCs in similar stories. ### Areas of Concern As the story progresses, some issues become more apparent. The protagonist's morality takes a strange turn, with him committing questionable acts while still claiming the moral high ground. This inconsistency was a significant turn-off for me. Additionally, the introduction of overpowered elements, such as a cheat ability and an incredibly strong protector, made the story feel less engaging. The sense of danger diminishes, and the protagonist's victories feel less earned. The plot also suffers from abandoned storylines and a lack of looking back at previous events, which detracts from the overall narrative coherence. The writing can also devolve into familiar xianxia tropes like gossiping crowds, though the story is still overall well-written and translated. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the MC's powers are derived from a system that rewards him based on his relationships with the harem members. This leads to various antics. Also, the MC's cultivation journey only lasts one year despite being over 1100 chapters. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Immortal Wife Is Like A Cloud" has its moments of brilliance, particularly in its character interactions and initial premise. However, the inconsistencies in the protagonist's morality, the overpowered elements, and the abandoned plotlines ultimately detract from the overall experience. While it offers a fun and fast-paced read, those seeking a holistically good and well-structured story might find it lacking. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, but with the caveat that the quality dips significantly as the story progresses.

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