I was absolutely infuriated reading the MC just being dumbfounded when dealing with situations he could easily have avoided if he'd actually been more attentive of his surroundings (like for god's sake, you're a cultivator, how can you not even notice someone peeking at you from outside your freaking door). Besides, there had been so many situations that could have made him progress his character and mature him mentally if he had gone through them on his own, but no, the author just had to have him use his cheat code (Ling Xi) as a mental crutch. Some people would say that these kinds of situations are fine, since they would help mature him mentally but they never did (at least up until the 300s).
Besides that, the world building in the first 300 chapters is a little below average but I've read worse, so it passes. The plot is pretty much non-existent at the start since, for the majority of the first 300 chapters, the MC really has no real goal for getting stronger really.
If you haven't read Emperor's Domination, I'd say to give it a shot. The lore behind it is actually pretty interesting.
I'd say just take most of the side cast as 1 shot drop charas tho. Because they are forgotten and left behind quite easily. (it is explained the MC is used to being alone/standing at the Apex is lonely.
I myself have only read up to 2.4k, i usually read a thousand or so chapters then drop and come back. Its like candy almost.
The "Primordial Dual Cultivator Dragon" novel captivates with its unique blend of ancient mythology and modern-day cultivation theme. The protagonist's journey is both thrilling and intellectually engaging, as they navigate the complexities of dual cultivation while unraveling the secrets of their innate power. The plot keeps readers on the edge, with well-developed characters that resonate emotionally. It's a refreshing take on the genre, offering a perfect blend of action, mystery, and self-discovery. I thoroughly enjoyed the immersive experience it provided.
"Primordial Dual Cultivator: Dragon With System" is an intriguing blend of fantasy and modern Chinese webnovel genre, captivating readers with its unique premise. The story revolves around a protagonist who, after a freak accident, finds himself in a world where martial arts and mystical cultivation coexist. Equipped with a mysterious system, he embarks on a dual path of physical prowess and spiritual growth.
The novel combines elements of adventure, strategy, and self-discovery, as our hero navigates the treacherous landscape of ancient realms, magical creatures, and rival factions. The dual cultivation aspect adds depth to the narrative, as the protagonist explores not only martial arts techniques but also internal chi manipulation, fostering a balance between body and mind.
What sets this tale apart is its engaging characters, well-developed world-building, and the intricate plot that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end. The author skillfully balances action-packed battles with introspective moments, allowing readers to empathize with the protagonist's growth and transformation.
While the concept might be rooted in Chinese culture, the universal themes of perseverance, friendship, and the quest for power resonate with audiences worldwide. Overall, "Primordial Dual Cultivator: Dragon With System" offers an exhilarating journey into the fantastical realm of a young man's extraordinary odyssey, making it a compelling read for fans of both Eastern mythology and modern serialized fiction.
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I was absolutely infuriated reading the MC just being dumbfounded when dealing with situations he could easily have avoided if he'd actually been more attentive of his surroundings (like for god's sake, you're a cultivator, how can you not even notice someone peeking at you from outside your freaking door). Besides, there had been so many situations that could have made him progress his character and mature him mentally if he had gone through them on his own, but no, the author just had to have him use his cheat code (Ling Xi) as a mental crutch. Some people would say that these kinds of situations are fine, since they would help mature him mentally but they never did (at least up until the 300s).
Besides that, the world building in the first 300 chapters is a little below average but I've read worse, so it passes. The plot is pretty much non-existent at the start since, for the majority of the first 300 chapters, the MC really has no real goal for getting stronger really.
Sm*t
Dual cultivation
Dragon
System
With the apes of webnovel it doesnt take a Genius to Guess how heh
Can anyone suggest a cultivation novel
I'd say just take most of the side cast as 1 shot drop charas tho. Because they are forgotten and left behind quite easily. (it is explained the MC is used to being alone/standing at the Apex is lonely.
I myself have only read up to 2.4k, i usually read a thousand or so chapters then drop and come back. Its like candy almost.
The novel combines elements of adventure, strategy, and self-discovery, as our hero navigates the treacherous landscape of ancient realms, magical creatures, and rival factions. The dual cultivation aspect adds depth to the narrative, as the protagonist explores not only martial arts techniques but also internal chi manipulation, fostering a balance between body and mind.
What sets this tale apart is its engaging characters, well-developed world-building, and the intricate plot that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end. The author skillfully balances action-packed battles with introspective moments, allowing readers to empathize with the protagonist's growth and transformation.
While the concept might be rooted in Chinese culture, the universal themes of perseverance, friendship, and the quest for power resonate with audiences worldwide. Overall, "Primordial Dual Cultivator: Dragon With System" offers an exhilarating journey into the fantastical realm of a young man's extraordinary odyssey, making it a compelling read for fans of both Eastern mythology and modern serialized fiction.
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