Are there any novels that describe the protagonist's poor aptitude or inability to cultivate?I recommend the following novels to you:
1. "Absolute Genius": The protagonist was tested to be a waste with no cultivation aptitude. He did not rely on the rich and powerful, nor did he fear power, and reached the peak of the story.
2. The protagonist grows up step by step in the cruel cultivation world with mediocre talent and builds a world that belongs to him.
3. "The Way of the Stars": The main character's grades were very poor. He had no confidence or strength, but this novel was not finished.
4. [The Goddess Phoenix Concubine is about to overturn the sky]: The main character transmigrated and became a useless piece of trash who had no spiritual energy and was unable to cultivate. However, he eventually changed his fate.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
He recommended a novel where the protagonist returned to the age of 17. The protagonist was already in his 40s.I recommend " The Legend of Zizhao: The Big Boss of the Sports World " to you. The main character of this novel, Guo Zizhao, was also reborn from his forties to the age of seventeen. He brought along a sports big boss system and gradually became a big boss in the sports world. Although the novel started slowly, there wasn't much posturing or face-slapping. It mainly focused on sprinting, and there would be a little swimming in between. I hope you like my recommendation.π
In a certain fantasy novel, did the protagonist have a childhood sweetheart who complained that he did not know how to cultivate?I recommend the Foreignland Carefree Sword God to you.πThe main character of this fantasy novel had a childhood sweetheart. However, because the main character did not know how to cultivate, the girl disliked him. However, the main character encountered a beautiful fox demon that entered his body that day. The unforgettable problem of cultivation was solved, and he could actually become a powerful sword god from an ordinary youth! And this childhood sweetheart relationship also developed as the plot progressed.π€I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
Is there a novel where the male protagonist was reborn and returned to his childhood?I recommend "Seven Years Old Again: Dominating a Young Plum Blossom". The male protagonist accidentally transmigrated to his own childhood and became a genius, but he had to deal with all kinds of grudges between young boys. As he grew up, the male protagonist's mother kept urging him to fall in love and get married, but the male protagonist felt that there was not enough time. Finally, after his rebirth, he grew up quickly and faced the choice of love. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
A novel that only began to cultivate at the age of 60 after transmigratingThere were many novels of this type, and the more common ones were about transmigrating to a different world and then starting to cultivate. As training required a long period of experience and time, the protagonist was usually slower than others, but he persevered and finally achieved great success.
In some novels, the protagonist might encounter various challenges and difficulties in the process of cultivation, but he finally overcame these difficulties through unyielding spirit and continuous efforts to become a powerful cultivator.
This kind of novel often involves emotions and interpersonal relationships, such as the protagonist's family and friends, who have a profound influence on his growth and development. At the same time, the protagonist may also encounter some villains who try to stop his cultivation and growth, but the protagonist will eventually be able to defeat them.
A novel that only began to cultivate at the age of 60 after transmigrating was a story full of imagination and adventure. The readers could feel the challenge and growth in it, and they could also experience the perseverance and indomitable spirit of the protagonist.