/ Eastern / Longevity: My Talents Are a Bit Abundant
Synopsis
Shen Xuan transmigrates into the Cultivation World, becoming a bottom-tier Loose Cultivator.
Fortunately, the Mysterious Jade Talisman that came with his transmigration can seize the talents of demons.
As long as he diligently studies and trains, he will definitely achieve something and can even evolve various Innate Divine Powers.
[Stealable Talent: Water Control, Concealing Breath, Longevity.]
[Talent: None]
[Dao Rhyme: 1]
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This novel really emulates the phrase 'a whole bunch of nothing'. Even ignoring the content repetition, the story itself is incredibly bland. It's also written in a very unclear fashion, and the exposition of the cultivation-related aspects is horrible. The main character is a very shallow guy who treats people like tools. His wife is a tool for sex, his late-stage qi cultivation 'friend' is a tool to make money without bearing risks, and a woman he hasn't seen in years is a tool for him to be treated like a big shot by people. Also, he's in his sixties, and his wife was all of sixteen when he married her. Even those planning to curry favour with him always try to introduce him to 'young and beautiful' women. Nothing really happens in 30 chapters, and it doesn't seem like anything will in the future as well. His cheat is also unclear, and his use of it seems to be what the story concerns for now. I honestly would have dropped it earlier if I didn't need a fast pass.
this story was fine, I read the raws, enjoyed it, till the part after achieving foundation establishment he leaves his mortal wife behind in the secular world, and then moves on not to say that it's wrong or anything, just not my cup of thing