
I Will Transmigrate In 10 Days: Fortunately I Have A Cultivation Emulator
- Genre: Eastern
- Author: Small Daoist Monk
- Status: Ongoing
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In first chapters it was fine. He just walked around and visited famous places to get special talents from them. We also quickly learned that the supernatural existed in the real world and then the author suddenly decides to focus more on the real world than the Mc's simulations.
While traveling the Mc encounters something supernatural he needs to start fighting it and shortly after his fight the government finds out about his powers. And as in all Chinese novels the Mc quickly becomes slave to the government.
But if I go back to the simulations. The simulations themselves are pretty good but the Mc's reactions aren't. He holds grudges against people for what they did inside the simulations. He also becomes more stupid with time but the author tries to make him seem smart.
If that isn't enough to make you read it then you should know that he doesn't actually transmigrate even after 200 chapters.
In conclusion I would not recommend this novel to anyone.
Then, the MC tells them that he will take the first option. The government is fine with that. Great!
But then the government basically forces him to do the same work anyways, but for pennies. They gave him 300 yuan, or something around that ballpark, for being forced to participate in a large battle. They continuously call him to "help the nation". Its honestly wasted potential