Cultivating Disciples to Breakthrough

  • Genre: Eastern
  • Author: PurpleSpring
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Inside a quiet pavilion located inside one of the Heavenly Sky Kingdom’s four largest cultivation sects, a young man slowly opened his eyes with a helpless expression as he gazed down towards the fog located at the base of the mountain that the pavilion was located on top of.

Not only was he the youngest Core Elder in the history of a large cultivation sect, but he was also someone who had transmigrated over with a system!

The system in question wanted him to train up disciples and in turn help him get stronger!

But there was one major problem in all of this… He didn’t have any disciples!

Ding~!

Talk about great timing...
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Release Schedule:
7-14 chapters a week
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If you are interested in LitRPG, I\'m writting another novel called [Reincarned as a Lizard]. A side novel, I write on it when I need something other than Xianxia.

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  1. Daoist57BLYp
    Daoist57BLYp rated it
    "\\"Cultivating Disciples to Breakthrough\\" is a captivating read that immerses one into a world of profound character development. The narrative weaves an intricate tapestry of ambition, loyalty, and self-discovery, as the protagonist's journey to mentorship challenges both them and their disciples. The plot keeps you hooked with unexpected twists, leaving you pondering the true power of growth. It's a thought-provoking treat for those who love well-crafted stories that delve into the human spirit's resilience and potential."
  1. Dantesinferno
    Dantesinferno rated it
    "Cultivating Disciples to Breakthrough" is a thought-provoking novel that weaves a compelling narrative around personal growth, mentorship, and the transformative power of relationships. The story likely centers on a protagonist who, through their journey, learns not only to develop themselves but also to guide others towards self-improvement and success. It delves into the depths of human psychology, exploring the intricacies of mentor-mentee dynamics, and the profound impact one person can have on another's life.

    The title itself suggests a focus on skill-building, resilience, and the cultivation of wisdom, with an emphasis on breaking through barriers both internally and externally. Each character's story serves as a microcosm of life's challenges and the importance of empathy, support, and self-discovery. As readers follow these characters' paths, they are likely to reflect on their own relationships, aspirations, and the role of guidance in shaping one's destiny.

    The novel may incorporate themes of perseverance, adaptability, and the pursuit of excellence, encouraging readers to question their own beliefs and strategies for growth. Ultimately, "Cultivating Disciples to Breakthrough" leaves a lasting impression by reminding us that our capacity to inspire and learn from others is just as crucial as our individual journeys. In a world where connection and collaboration are increasingly valued, this book offers a timely and inspiring testament to the power of human interaction and shared growth.
  1. sungjinwoo1233
    sungjinwoo1233 rated it
    This story is just too slow for my tastes. I could understand if he was actually doing anything during the first 130 chapters but he really isn't.

    If you're fine with slow progress and an okay story I guess this is for you.
  1. AiliseuTKA
    AiliseuTKA rated it
    I want to complain because to many
    "Think about it later"
    "Forget it"
    "Shouldn't think bout it now"
    "Well,whatever"
    moment in the story.
    Author should get ADHD treatment
  1. Salvatore_7711
    Salvatore_7711 rated it
    Man it's just too slow story+the updates.
  1. NStarXnN
    NStarXnN rated it
    Alright, binged that in about six days. It's an eminently decent read, with the first half being a lot more fun than the second. Chapters are short, progress is slow, and the adventures are pretty hollow. The premise of cultivating disciples is pretty enjoyable, but the adventures take away from that with a full ten percent of the story so far spent on a single trip in a mystic realm. Most of which is fleeing demon beasts.

    The first 500 chapters I really enjoyed, ~800-1000 really dragged for me personally. Worth checking out, but I'd hesitate to recommend it.
  1. DarkFight3ruL
    DarkFight3ruL rated it
    Does the MC have a love interest?
  1. LordofCashew222
    LordofCashew222 rated it
    Nope. I think the closest he gets is where he gets teased by a woman after 1000 chapters and awkwardly clears his throat.

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