Adventures With a Reincarnated Bush
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Description
Previously called I Died and Reincarnated as a Plant
The path of reincarnation is hard to predict. We follow John as he finds him self reincarnating as a plant. Soon he meets a bull that wants to eat him. This causes a chain reaction bringing many unique characters to John. What will happen to this poor plant on his path of cultivation?
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2018
- Author
- Untolddead
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.2/ 5.0
- Followers
- 897
- Views
- 490,091
Chapters(95 total)
- 74 A Ray of LightOct 13, 2019
- 73 CalamityOct 11, 2019
- 72 Battling the UniverseOct 8, 2019
- 71 Secret BoonOct 6, 2019
- 70 Elanor's ResolveOct 4, 2019
- 69 Laurel returnsOct 1, 2019
- 68 We Need a Forge!Sep 29, 2019
- 67 SpelunkingSep 27, 2019
- 66 Elanor Loses her ComposureSep 24, 2019
- 65 A Surprising BattleSep 22, 2019
- 64 The First Treasure Hunt BeginsSep 20, 2019
- 63 Elanor's Secret TrainingSep 17, 2019
- 62 What must be done before winter part 3Sep 15, 2019
- 61 What must be done before winter part 2Sep 13, 2019
- 60 A Vow to ones selfSep 10, 2019
- 59 Inception of a Technique Part 4Sep 9, 2019
- 58 Inception of a Technique Part 3Sep 7, 2019
- 57 Inception of a Technique Part 2Sep 6, 2019
- 56 Inception of a Technique Part 1Sep 5, 2019
- 55 John's teaches his best techniqueAug 20, 2019
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Community Reviews(10)
- KralickRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I was so caught up in the story, i got super pissed when i caught up. Is a very enjoyable read.
- edited_user_nameRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I usually like the more action novels, but there is just as much to offer from this story. It makes me reflect on how all the lit rpg's I like all boil down to a steadily progressing MC with difficulties to overcome on the way.
- gusdefrogRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I picked the story up randomly a few years ago, and rarely had time to read it, but each time I've come back to it, it is easy to pick up and enjoy the progress the characters have all made.
There have been consequences to each choice they've made, despite their magical martial arts. Hope is given, obstacles are overcome, and more always lie ahead. I'm not sure how much to say without spoiling the tale.
A character that can't uproot himself to wander around, has still connected with the world far beyond the reach of his branches, though mostly because unlike ordinary plants, he can communicate in an understandable fashion, if not with words. The symbiotic relationships he forms reflect our own. It's impossible for each of us to do everything ourselves, and yet we can always do something for others, even if we don't realize it right away.
The author has edited a few things to improve the consistency with choices made later in the story, but always stops to explain. Reaching 200 words was more difficult than I expected. Thank you for writing this story down. I hope that you are surviving along and will finish the tale eventually. - magical heartRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0This story is a lot of fun I was a bit hesitant when I read the description because I didn't think you could do a whole lot with a plant. however, I was pleasantly surprised by the level of detail that went into the character creation of everyone involved prices thing doesn't have a higher rating as well there isn't much epic fighting the story and characters are really quite enjoyable. If you haven't read this and are looking at this review I would very much recommend reading this story.
- oddy jokerRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5not like usual wuxia or xianxia story which is grimdark and full targedy
It also contain heartwarming event especially story about donna - Twice GibbsedRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5I m enjoying this novel. This isn't a serious novel by any means some of the characters do any me every now and then like giving a thumbs up every other sentence and small crap like that.
It's a good slce of life that just lacks chapters. - WiggyRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0Not bad, I find it kind of entertaining how he's actually a plant instead of instantly evolving into some kind of monster immediately. It's... astonishingly laid back for a cultivation story. I mean, sure, there's a number of references to the standard arrogance and disregard for weaker people, but the actual characters in the story all seem pretty chill. There's some grammar issues, mostly things like the author using the wrong homophone, like, sores instead of soars, and the chapters are pretty short, so there's a lot less story than you might think given the number of chapters, but if you're interested in a fairly slice of life cultivation story, you might like this one.
- mioRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0it's an interesting plot, and i'm looking forward to seeing more of it!
- M.ScoutRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0I wonder how this story will play out... But!
Spoiler: Spoiler
The premise of the story sounds really interesting, a man reincarnated into a stationary plant. No way to run away or roam around and forced to stay at the same location wether he wants to or not.
I really like where this is going. Can't wait to read the next couple of chapters. (I read until chapter Spring by the way so this is what i rated) - Nicholas ObviouslyfakelastnamebecauseprivacyRoyal Road★★ 1.5I just couldn't read anymore.
This book has a problem that a lot of newbie writers fall into: not making a plot. This is a perfect example. The MC just kinda...sits around. Literally. He can't move from his spot. There is NO threat to ANYONE but 1 character (as of chapter 30 something), who accidentally got a skill that will destroy her if she doesn't learn how to cultivate. And she's having that fixed. It feels like the author has no real idea where the story is going and is just writing willy-nilly. It is kinda good as a slice of life. But there's no life and no slice. It's just "MC get stronk". I'm not emotionally invested in anyone, not even the MC, and it just felt tedious to read. Honestly, just give it a try. You might like it at best, and at worst it's a time killer. The author makes the story "feel" good, but it just slows down to an utter crawl. Forget rising action, this story died at the starting line.