Jiang Chengxuan accidentally transmigrated to the immortal cultivation world and accidentally obtained the immortal cultivation heritage.
However, his qualifications were really low, and after a hundred years of hard work, he was still unable to advance to the Foundation Establishment Realm.
Just when he was discouraged, he came to a mortal city in silence, ready to end his life. That was when he got the long-awaited cheats.
Detected that the host has achieved 100 years of immortal cultivation, hereby granting a life extension fruit, which can increase the life expectancy by one year.
The next achievement task was now issued.
Please complete the quest a hundred times. Complete it to achieve the honor of completing the quest a hundred times and you can get a chance to complete the quest smoothly.
Ding!
Please complete 100 times of technique practice, and achieve it to obtain a sense of perfection in technique inheritance jade talisman.
Please complete 100 times of energy training to enhance the foundation bone.
Please complete 100 times of talisman-making achievements...
Please complete 100 times of enlightenment achievement...
Please complete 100 times of alchemy achievement...
Please complete 100 times of poisoning achievement...
Please...
Unknowingly, when Jiang Chengxuan heard the system's prompt again, he was told that there were no more achievements worthy of him to complete, because his existence itself was already an achievement that could never be surpassed.
I initially thought this was gonna be a novel where MC is a hermit that drinks pure spiritual blessed water casually then blows the minds of mortals as he casually serves it to them. On the contrary, this seems like an actual cultivation novel. He actually sequesters himself to cultivate or practice his skills/spells to mastery stages ect. This isn't a novel where the system is overbearing or seems to be constantly present either. It sometimes pops in to give a mission then leaves for a couple years or something. Characters are also one of this novels strong points, with them behaving as real actual humans would instead of being cardboard cutouts of that same arrogant young master. Not what I was expecting honestly, but seems to be very well done and has that rare quality where some actual thought seems to be put in by the author.
let's just say I loved old man mc as long as they are not dumb enough it's acceptable to me
Title: 百年修仙,我快死了金手指才来 Author: 极西行者 Status: 308 Chapters and Ongoing I read the first 25 chapters months back on Qidian and liked it but put it aside since I was mainly looking for Sci-fi. My note was that it was decent, similar to Farue's review, so I might get back it someday when in the mood to read more fantasy novels. Rated 4 stars since I've only vague memories that it was interesting.
raw pls.....................................
You know, it's really disappointing when a promising story takes a nosedive into a cesspool of bigotry and an unhealthy obsession with blood relations. The initial chapters showed potential, but then it's like the author couldn't resist drowning the narrative in sexism and this bizarre blood fixation. Suddenly, 'blood' relatives are put on this pedestal, while the genuinely interesting 'non-blood' relationships are left in the dust. The main character's sudden favoritism towards 'blood' kin is both frustrating and off-putting. It's like the author forgot how to create meaningful connections beyond some arbitrary genetic link. What's worse is how this skewed perspective bleeds into the MC's actions. If you're not part of the 'blood' club, you're automatically relegated to the role of an outsider. Loyalty and support from non-blood companions are met with mistrust and scheming, which is incredibly jarring and makes it difficult to invest in the characters. The first 120 or so chapters were tolerable, but then the author went full-throttle on this 'blood' fixation, and it felt like a slap in the face for readers who were hoping for a more nuanced and inclusive narrative. It's a shame when an otherwise potentially enjoyable novel gets overshadowed by such regressive themes.
I lost all respect at chapter 134 this is pure and utter garbage
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I read 200 chapters of this novel .. it’s just another trash Chinese novel 🤮🤮
good, unlike the usual cultivation books you'd come across on webnovel that has no basic logics...................................................
A suprisingşy realistic cn. Most hermit mcs run away from everything but this mc takes measured risks even though he is a hermit type mc. Mc also understands its foolish to offend people for bo reason. Over a good cn with common sense which is quite rare. Also the system isnt too op so far and mostly relies on öcs hard work.
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I initially thought this was gonna be a novel where MC is a hermit that quickly becomes overpowered then blows the minds of mortals as he casually serves it to them and oneshots all his enemies. On the contrary, this seems like an actual cultivation novel. He actually sequesters himself to cultivate or practice his skills/spells to mastery stages ect. This isn't a novel where the system is overbearing or seems to be constantly present either. It sometimes pops in to give a mission then leaves for a couple years or something. Characters are also one of this novels strong points, with them behaving as real actual humans would instead of being cardboard cutouts of that same arrogant young master, they have common sense.Not what I was expecting honestly, but seems to be very well done and has that rare quality where some actual thought was put in.in short this is a cultivation novel that has common sense, that is often more then what we can ask for these days.
This is my dictionary definition of a boring novel. There's nothing particularly wrong with it. Except that there's nothing new, nothing interesting, nothing, different about it. It's a cut-and-paste dry and slow cliche cultivation novel.
This is one of the few cultivation novels with characters that actually have common sense.There is mutual respect between individuals and the interactions don't seem plastic, which is a breath of fresh air.Would recommend this to anyone interested in cultivation stories. Sincerely hoping that this novel doesn't exhibit a drop in quality after the author uploads more chapters.
My main issue here was how inconsistent the system is. In most novels, there's always another mission to complete, when you have this type of system. In this novel, once he completes a mission, the system gives him his reward and then just stops communicating until it randomly issues another mission at some point in the distant future. It just rankles me.