In the Xianxia world, growing a field, making an opening in a mountain, creating a city, establishing a country, all are different.
Who? XX Emperor invited me to be his Chamberlain, don’t have time, My numerous types of spirit plants will fetch a costly price.
What? A Celestial Goddess invited me to manage her garden, is she beautiful? Possible to negotiate!
Shopkeeper, this money I’ll give a split, You can have one portion while I’ll take the other nine, not satisfied? Alright then I will find someone else, go handle it yourself.
All these cultivators, too vexing, want me to manage this and that, I, your father am really busy! Believe it or not I will definitely fire you guys.
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Xianxia’s Working Emperor Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Xianxia’s Working Emperor
Alright, let's dive into "Xianxia's Working Emperor." This one had me intrigued from the start with its unique premise. A transmigrated college graduate in a Xianxia world, but not your typical overpowered protagonist? I was ready to see what it had to offer.
### First Impressions
My initial reaction was a bit mixed. The early chapters felt a little rough around the edges. The writing style took some getting used to, and I can see why some readers might be put off by it. It's not the most polished prose I've encountered, and the sentence structure can feel a bit clunky at times.
### What Works Well
However, there's definitely a charm to this story. The MC's grounded nature is refreshing. He's not instantly a cultivation genius, and he retains some of his modern sensibilities, leading to some amusing interactions. I particularly enjoyed the idea of him applying his Earth knowledge to this new world, specifically his interest in "cultivating" house design and even roses. It’s a nice change of pace from the endless pill-popping and meditating that often dominates the genre. The humor, while not always laugh-out-loud funny, is present and adds a lighter tone to the story. The pacing is also well done, and I found myself interested in seeing what direction the story will take.
### Areas of Concern
The biggest issue for me is the editing. It's not unreadable, but it definitely detracts from the overall experience. Some of the character interactions also felt a bit off, especially early on. I had a hard time swallowing the master/disciple relationship, and it felt more like a master/servant one.
### Final Verdict
"Xianxia’s Working Emperor" is a flawed but ultimately enjoyable read. If you're looking for perfectly polished prose and a flawless MC, this might not be for you. But if you're willing to overlook some of the rough edges and appreciate a unique take on the xianxia genre with a focus on farming and design, then I think you might find something to enjoy here. It's not a masterpiece, but it's a fun and interesting diversion from the usual power fantasy fare. I'm giving it a solid 3.5/5. It has potential, and I'm curious to see where the author takes it.