Chen Xi was a jinx who radiated misfortune the way a torch radiated light, and everyone around him knew it. His entire clan was annihilated when he was young, and not too long after that his parents disappeared. His marriage contract? Poof. Torn to shreds and gone up in smoke before the eyes of everyone in the city, almost humiliating his grandfather to the point of suicide! Cultivation? No time for that, he had a family to take care of!
This is the story of Chen Xi, a youth forced to stop cultivating and instead craft talismans to pay for his younger brother\'s tuition… and who, in the process, would rise to become known by all as the Talisman Emperor!



Aside from that, the novel suffers from the "unreasonable syndrome" problem. Let's just say that if there's 100 characters, then 99 are straight up imbeciles that think with their butts.
Character development is very poor, and that's mainly because of the author's amnesia — he even forgets the name of one of the wives at the end and changes it, can't be more laughable than that.
Also, forget the tag "romance", because as I said above, the author just forgets about the characters and they appear once every 1k chapters for 2 lines of dialogue.
The MC is alright I guess, he could be considered what sort of saves this novel from being garbage... Shrug
P.S: the kinda fast action I am talking about is for the arc to not be spent so much on one enemy and the repeated fucking ignorant insolent "young fucking masters" that every fucking novel milks to the point where I know every word they could come up with.
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