The Spiritual Plant Master Transmigration

The Spiritual Plant Master Transmigration

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穿越之灵植师

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: SPMT, The Master of Spirit Plants, 穿越之灵植师

By ye yiluo, 叶忆落

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
397 chapters
Original Publisher
lc read

Description

Xiao Jingting, a postgraduate agriculture student transmigrates to family outcast in the wild mainland. Xiao Jingting, who has been single for more than 20 years, is excited to find that he has a handsome male wife, but his wife sleeps in another room, and his two sons treat him like a monster. Xiao Jingting was somewhat frustrated to find that his predecessor was a s*um who was only good at eating, drinking, whoring, and gambling and even beat his wife and children. Now, how could he reverse his image?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
lc read
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Spiritual Plant Master Transmigration Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Spiritual Plant Master Transmigration "The Spiritual Plant Master Transmigration" promised a blend of farming, family, and xianxia cultivation, and while it delivered on some fronts, it stumbled in others, leaving me with mixed feelings. It's a story I enjoyed enough to finish, but one that ultimately fell short of its potential. ### First Impressions I was initially drawn in by the premise: a modern agriculture student transmigrates into the body of a deadbeat husband and father in a xianxia world. The early chapters were engaging, focused on the MC, Xiao Jingting, trying to turn his life around, care for his husband (ML), Xu Muan, and children, and make a living. I found the family dynamic and the initial farming aspects quite charming. ### What Works Well The family focus is definitely a strong point. I appreciated how the MC's relationships with his sons were explored, even if unevenly. The MC himself is also a refreshing change from the typical cold, arrogant protagonist. He's more down-to-earth, willing to run away when necessary, and genuinely cares for his family. Many will find the lack of cutthroat drama a welcome change of pace. The story also offers a satisfying power progression, as the MC slowly builds his strength and influence, using his magical space (though it comes at a cost) to support his family. I also found the time skips to be a unique element, spanning decades and even a century. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel has several flaws that held it back. The writing style is simple, lacking vivid descriptions and in-depth explanations of the cultivation system and world-building. The romance between the MC and ML felt underdeveloped, with the ML often relegated to a secondary role. The focus also shifts unevenly between characters, with some side characters, like the third son-in-law, receiving excessive attention while others are forgotten. The latter part of the story, particularly in the immortal world, felt repetitive and less engaging, with the MC and ML becoming more like background characters. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be disappointed with the shift in focus away from the original premise of agriculture and business towards a more standard cultivation theme. Also, the development of the love interests of the children is sometimes awkwardly done, with romance hinted at for very young characters. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Spiritual Plant Master Transmigration" is a decent read if you're looking for a light, family-focused xianxia story with a non-traditional MC. However, be prepared for uneven pacing, underdeveloped relationships, and a lack of depth in world-building. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars. It's enjoyable enough, but don't expect a masterpiece.

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