World of Cultivation

World of Cultivation

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修真世界

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Tu Chân Thế Giới, WoC, Xiuzhen Shijie, 修真世界

By fang xiang, 方想

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
915 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng

Description

An unknown disciple from a small sect battling against the strongest in the cultivation world! The long journey working at cultivation, the realization of destiny, and the chance to reach the apex of the world. Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them. Zuo Mo is a zombie faced low level cultivator in a minor sect of a little world. Ever since he was picked up by the sect leader two years ago, he has no memories of his earlier life except a recurring nightmare. Navigating the rigid class structure and intricacies of the cultivation world, as one of the lowest possible of the lowest class, Zuo Mo’s dream is to earn money, and lots of it, through being a spiritual plant farmer. A chance occurrence reveals that someone powerful had changed Zuo’s features and erased his mind. The money grubbing zombie decides to set out on a journey of cultivation to find out answers. Fate colludes with chance, the drums of war are beating, the ghost of his past is coming…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

World of Cultivation Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on World of Cultivation "World of Cultivation" is definitely a web novel that sticks with you. With a solid 4.3 rating, it's clear a lot of people have found something to love here, and I can see why. It’s a unique xuanhuan story that deviates from some of the genre's more tired tropes. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a less overpowered main character. Zuo Mo, our protagonist, starts out as a humble farmer, and his journey is about so much more than just brute strength. I found myself chuckling at his money-grubbing tendencies and his interactions with the quirky cast of characters surrounding him. However, I will say the initial learning curve with the pinyin can be a bit steep, but stick with it. ### What Works Well The world-building in this novel is truly impressive. The author has created a complex and intricate system of cultivation, politics, and culture that feels both detailed and believable. I especially appreciated the unique cultivation system. Zuo Mo is not your typical sword-wielding protagonist; he's a jack-of-all-trades, dabbling in farming, pill-making, and formations. This makes his progression feel earned and his victories all the more satisfying. The supporting characters are another strong point. They're not just cardboard cutouts; they have their own motivations, flaws, and stories to tell. I found myself genuinely caring about their fates and invested in their growth alongside Zuo Mo. The humor is also a highlight, it's not forced but naturally arises from Zuo Mo's personality and the absurd situations he finds himself in. ### Areas of Concern While the first half of the novel is generally praised, I did notice some readers felt the story lost its way later on. Some felt that the shift towards large-scale battles detracted from the character-driven narrative that made the beginning so compelling. A few also mentioned plot points being forgotten or resolved unsatisfactorily, and some character arcs felt incomplete. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed disappointment with the rushed ending and the lack of resolution for certain characters. There are also criticisms about the power scaling becoming inconsistent in later chapters, with characters seemingly gaining power too easily. ### Final Verdict Despite some potential flaws in the later parts of the story, "World of Cultivation" is a web novel I'd still recommend, especially if you're looking for something different in the xuanhuan genre. The unique protagonist, detailed world-building, and humor make it a worthwhile read, even if it stumbles a bit towards the end. Just be prepared for a potentially less satisfying conclusion than you might hope for.

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