Good novel. The story progression is quite suitable for me as it showed the life of a poor-cultivator background. This points out the reality where progress needs to be taken step by step. until now I've read til chap 35 and this novel feels like a slice of life for me where there is still no life threatening situation comes along.
The pronouns are constantly mixed up and somehow the characters lose their common sense as the story progresses and revert to regular xianxia characters. The world background is okay.
I honestly am absolutely loving it, the best parts are the training. A respectable rank below the quality of "Sword god in a world of magic", the magical world building is also a few respectable ranks below "Supreme Magus". The story is homely and super realizing, the poverty a 1 to 1 reflection, and the way people think are unique to each of them as well as the time. Honestly incredible if the words he and she were properly translated.
good read, super slow at the moment but also quite refreshing take in the category. been wanting to read about formation master cultivator for awhile and it's hard to find one especially one with such depth. quite slow in the development and not sure if it's translated poorly but the MC has been like 10 and in their teens simultaneously on multiple occasions. solid read. I'll stack for like 6 months before continue reading just so there can be some development.
This was an honest surprise. I wasn't expecting to like a Whats New novel and was only reading it for the fast pass. Story wise, the plot is interesting and can hook you in. The only problem I have with this is the translation moxing up the pronouns which can be distracting. Hopefully the story maintains this quality throughout. Please drop me an mtl link or raw name if you happen to know it, I wanna read it.
Anyone have recs that are similar in which the Mc focuses on a profession/occupation(arrays and formations in this case) throughout the novel and their levels/understandings go hand in hand
As many have said the translation quality concerning gender can be an issue. Still, I love the novel as a whole. It's a fresh take and I would love to see more novels explore formations.
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