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Beware: I write very fast paced novels.
To my fellow Cultivation and sci-fi Readers out there,
What happens when a dantian becomes a nuclear reactor?
When meridians behave like fiber-optic cables?
When brains are restructured as supercomputers?
When eyes are reconstructed as LIDAR?
When neurons are structured as integrated circuits designs?
When a cultivation manual is rewritten like a physics textbook?
Simple.
You get Elias Vance.
A world-renowned physicist, inventor of interstellar communication, and proud owner of six Nobel Prizes (which he never bothered to unpack), Elias Vance had one problem: his brain was dying. His solution? Turn himself into data and transmit his consciousness into the great unknown.
He expected the quantum realm. He got… a cultivation sect.
Now stuck in a world where people punch mountains and drink spiritual chicken soup to get stronger, Elias does what he does best: overanalyze everything and break the system entirely.
Armed with divine sense sharper than a microscope and an ego that runs on cold logic and dry sarcasm, he’s not just here to cultivate. He’s here to **optimize**.
Forget pills and slow breathing. He’s got cellular Qi reactors, runic programming, soul-lattice engineering, and a vendetta against spiritual inefficiency.
This is not your typical path to immortality.
This is **The Quantum Path**.
Author Note: I think i should have named this novel to "Speed Running the Cultivation World"
New book out "The Infinite Library System". Check it out to see if its your cup of tea.
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Sumulat ng pagtatasaI've barely even read it, and i'm enjoying it. It's funny, it's interesting. And most importantly. The main character is the goat. I'm only doing this review. To balance out the trash review on the bottom so that the star rating doesn't get screwed. Also, Author at least get to 1000 chapters.
Smart Protagonist, Unique Powers – Needs More Punch! I'm really enjoying Elias Vance as a protagonist! His intelligence and the way his powers work are genuinely unique and refreshing. The early chapters focus heavily on his internal struggles and scientific background, which is cool for readers who like smart characters. I do wish there was a bit more action to really get the blood pumping, and the world feels a bit small with only a few characters. However, the potential is clearly there for some truly epic moments. If you appreciate a deep dive into a brilliant mind and a unique take on powers, this is worth checking out.
I haven't had this much fun with the fundamentals of cultivation since abyssel lord of the magi world
It feels like This is written by some science student who has some brilliant ideas , but no idea how to keep readers engaged. For first 17 chapters we get to see an arrogant scientist who is trying to modify himself. * Nobody likes arrogance. * I dont want to rate it , at this point, it might turn out something extraordinary, which i would like eventually. Apparently i cant post the review without giving it a rating. So i'll just do that.
It's a bit light on major action scenes and the world feels a bit undeveloped so far, but I think it's building up to something bigger. If you like character-focused stories and don't mind waiting for the plot to thicken, give it a shot."
If you are looking for a cultivation novel that utilizes science at its base, this is the exact novel for you. Elias is, uumm, efficient. Looking forward to more world-building as the story progresses.
Definitely different! Elias is fascinating. Looking forward to more world-building as the story progresses. A fresh take on cultivation with a brilliant protagonist. Excited to see where it goes!
"An Intriguing Concept with Room to Grow" This novel presents a really interesting concept, especially with Elias's unique abilities and his backstory. While the action sequences are currently pretty sparse and the world-building is still unfolding, the focus on Elias's internal journey and his scientific genius is quite captivating. There aren't many characters yet, which allows for a deep dive into Elias's mind. It feels like the beginning of something potentially huge, and I'm curious to see where the author takes it. If you're looking for a character-driven story with a strong central mystery, and don't mind a slower pace to start, give this a read."
Hi! I absolutely loved the way you bring scenes to life, your writing is full of motion and emotion. I work as a comic artist on a commission basis and often adapt stories like yours visually. If that ever interests you, I’d love to brainstorm ideas on Discord or Instagram (_harperr_) or discord (harper_clark).
Read up to Chapter 28, which is near the paywall. There is no world building or character development up to that point. I previously left a longer and more detailed review, which I have since removed. I was actually replied to by the author, acknowledging that this was their first book and that certain things were lacking in the early chapters. They were open to the critique and responded to my concerns. They explained that things do improve later in the book as they grew as an author. I believe this is true, as I have read a few of the other books this author has posted on this platform. While I won't improve my rating of the content I read, I'd encourage people not to give up on this author and their work.
Hi! Your story completely grabbed me from start to finish, it felt like watching a movie play out in my head. Naturally, my brain went straight to “this would make an awesome comic.” Since I do commission-based comic work, I wanted to reach out. I’d love to collaborate on bringing your story to life visually if that’s ever something you’d consider. No pressure at all, I just really admire what you’ve created. I’m on Discord at lunapuresoul or Instagram (lunaartsoul) if you’d like to connect or check out my art.
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author, you've ruined cultivation novels for me. although light on world building and actual action, the novel is awesome on it's take on cultivation. I gave 3 power stones. keep it up! 😊
I’ve read until chapter 80 so far. It is an original novel and one of the few stories that contain actual scientific and technological terms and concepts. The MC is solid and overpowered. The only things to keep in mind are that the story lacks a plot aside from the MC getting stronger. He basically just thinks and grows stronger alone, without any interaction until chapter 80, with the exception of meeting his wife / student around chapter 40. It skipped a lot of possible plot and went straight to becoming a god. The MC could have had at least some interactions with the sect he appeared in, instead of just observing and then disappearing, and then, pufff I’m a god.
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It delivers whats promised a little more than it should. The book is for people who are bored from the believe it cultivation workd and wnt a rationale into it. But mostly its a prompt to chat gpt to how i will increase my cultivation scientifically with black technology in a cultivation world. There are literlly just concepts unproven which re implemented. There is inadeqate data on how thingswork how his divine sense influences his cells. The pacing could have been more slow apced if these details were told instead of concepts that were directly implemented he is like a god or more specifically Dr. Manhattan in cultivation world who visualizes and creates what he wants. And there is reason why people wont rationalize with mc because we are not that smart there is no drama there is no grind only wish fulfilment. So its for those who want a break. This is not criticism or nything just my pov as people will like and hate works thats how world works.