When Lu Xuan woke up, he found himself to be an Ordinary Spirit Plant Master in the Loose Repair Market, scraping by on his three-quarters of an acre Spirit Field in the Cultivation World.
Luckily, he made an accidental discovery that whenever a Spirit Plant matures, he would receive an extra reward.
For each Sword Grass he harvested, he would receive a Sword Pill.
For each Xuan Chong Vine he harvested, he would receive a portion of Hidden Star Sand.
For each Underworld Spring Flower he harvested, he would receive an Underworld Flame Elixir Recipe.
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From then on, he decided to live a peaceful life, staying put and observing the tumultuous changes of the Cultivation World from his Spirit Field.
"What does a Fight Law contest, Secret Land exploration, seeking fairy fortunes, obtaining Magic Treasures... have anything to do with me?!”
"I just want to peacefully farm my land."
The story development is good and the rewards aren't given directly but after he actually does the effort required to raise a plant.
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It's actually a decent read so far. The MC's a lowkey type, and he does maintain that personality. The gold finger isn't too outrageous for me to drop it. Rather, it also has limitations and conditions when rewarding the MC with items, techniques, etc. It's also entertaining to see his life with plants and animals. I just need this clear stream in full action-packed webnovels. The interaction with other characters is also great, especially with Old He. I see the two of them as grandson and grandfather. Overall, it was a nice read, and I recommend it.
the mc developing character is interesting. i love the story went differ to what i predict when the mc rejected the offer to go adventuring after serious consideration. love it.
the usual generic storyline with a very low key mc with no goals or drive and a golden finger which makes him op just by lying down.....plot is not consistent.. mc recieves many rewards just for word count like never using pills or alchemy till now
Who doesn't like hard-earned rewards? Not only does our MC gain some Spirit Stones by selling his matured Spirit Plants, but he also gains extra rewards from his golden finger. Had work sure pays off! The story gets better in the later chapters, at least that's what I think. Will he ever make some friends or will he stay forever a cultivating hermit? Read and find out!
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ai translation, not worth spending money to read.
I love this book and it updates 1 to 4 chapters everyday so far
If someone decide to read this, dont do it. Give that time to your parents or siblings or just find some other good novel. It was a total waste of time, dont waste yours.
It's generally entertaining, with a decently moral MC, who sticks to his farming as much as possible (as of chapter 34). We're starting to see some plot and signs of danger appearing around him, but it remains as promised -- slow development and farming focused. This part is enjoyable. Not so enjoyable is the translation and editing. The story is very inconsistent, with one pet switching between three different species and names in as many paragraphs. A plus, I guess, is that the few introduced characters don't keep changing genders. Perhaps it's the limited use of pronouns and high use of proper nouns.
Currently caught up with the series and will continue to read it whenever new chapters come out. This is honestly one of my favorite series I’ve read and definitely a comfort read for me. What I love in this case is the farming, unique ways of raising plants and animals, and pretty interesting characters where some are long lasting. The plants are unique, that places and unique, and while there have been some issues with translation I’m at a place where I’ve only been reading well translated chapters for a while now. Not much else I can say without spoilers but if your worried he will be weak don’t worry about that.
Character design is okay, but I have no idea if most are male or female. One paragraph has stated he, and in the next paragraph, it is changed to she. VERY confusing 😕. Waiting long for updates because of privileged chapters. Already spending a lot to read regularly
capped out at 197 this wasn't like an insanely good book but at least it was good enough to pass the time. But the author keeps picking up stupid habits, first it was the bargaining, you like bargaining fine. You don't have to keep explaining the process repeatedly. Now it switched to this bullshit where even without the system the MC is apparently the smartest person in the room. You're trying so hard to make the MC out to be smart and it's not working. His train of thought is so out there, I don't even know where he comes up with these conclusions. it started with the crane treatment thing, and honestly I skipped that entire sequence. Instead of making him smart you're having to make every so stupid it's not even funny. The farming bit made sense why people can't dedicate all their time like the MC to plant and farm, but when it comes to the animals. They're all just ignorant, even situations where taking just small steps to change lil things that are inconsequential they act as if it's the end of the world. And when the MC succeeds he's a god. Forget one dimensional, these characters aren't even qualified for that. Their IQs might as well be in the single digits. I give up
It is a very good read to pass the time. MC is average in everything, from spiritual roots to comprehension. The only advantage is the system that helps him understand Spiritual Plants and the rewards he gets after painstakingly cultivating them. The rewards provided are the ones that are overly powerful, not the MC himself. But as they say, it is the resources that you have that can help you use your abilities to the fullest. He gradually gets powerful, but he is not too arrogant due to his "lack of talent" and cautious nature. One disadvantage of the translation is the lack of consistency in some of the grammar and power levels. It makes it confusing when a certain level is mentioned but is then given a different name later on in a different chapter. Makes it hard to determine what levels the characters are truly at.