White Crane Under Blue Sky
this is a very good novel. although it uses some cliches, characters are fleshed out, even antagonists, who in this novel actually have a reason to oppose the mc. so although i don't sympathise with antagonists, they are understandable. another example of fleshed out characters is the typical "talent less father exiled from clan" was actually exiled due to being lazy and arrogant. and for once, a young mc doesn't act like some all-knowing being who somehow knows everyones intentions but can sometimes be deceived- though still isn't stupid. all in all, this is one of the best cultivation novels
I do not mind clichés as long as it is done right. This novel sadly doesn't do that at all. The cultivation system was intriguing, that is the only redeeming feature of this novel. The MC is very naive and ignorant of everything so he is easy to get manipulated and easily attaches great importance to people who are exploiting him for their own benefits due to his heaven defying talent. You would think because of regularly the author highlights how talented he is, he would not be targeted by his clan but no there's always conflicts between him and the other members. One gets defeated, there is a reaction and recurring misunderstanding then the dad/brother/uncle show up. Also nobody really helps their most talented member. Even when he is in trouble they wanna see how far he can go and what are his secret cards are. I got very irritated in short.
All that i saw nice in this novel was the different cultivation system, the rest being cliche and everything other xianxia generic type novels offer. What I see as a shame is that this novel has more fans then The Cell Prison that is something different in the good sense because after a while you get bored of generic bull*hit. Sometimes I question the reading taste of people...don t you get bored of the same type of novel with no innovation, again and again?
Its really not fair the way some people rated this novel, as if they were expecting something different in a wuxia site. I almost missed this gem by relying on the ratings. Yes it has part of the usual wuxia trope, but it is a different and interesting story on its own. Don't allow the ratings fool you and read it for yourself
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Stability and World Background 3* since it's new. Cultivation novel about a boy who comes across a fortuitous encounter which enables him to produce Qi and Spiritual Essence which in turn, turns his world upside down. Like what most people have been saying, it's a generic cultivation story plot. However, by all means is it not uninteresting but casual enjoyable. I found myself reading all 60 chapters and waiting until it gets picked up. It's a familiar novel that you've read countless of times and still not sick of it. The author writes good enough to get you hooked. The question now remains is, for how long? Verdict: Read when you can.
I enjoyed the first part of this novel (only 60 chapters released at time of review) and I really like the concept of spirit bodies of different types, it’s a great progression from golems or elementals that an MC could control. Hope this gets picked up for co tinted translation as it has potetail and is a fun read