Cultivation: The Heaven's Fated Useless Genius
Self-Published
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Description
Reborn in the cultivation world, Gu Feng becomes the most useless member in the history of his family!
He creates the [Shared Flying Sword]!
Establishes the [Immortal Sound Live Broadcast]!
Initiates [Cave Heaven and Blessed Land Development]!
Promotes the [Digitalization of Spirit Stones]!
Founds [Qi Refining Local] and [Dao Companion Online]...
In a world where people are the knife and he is the fish, he faces daily cunning schemes and crushes the arrogant geniuses!
Cultivation starts from squandering... Gu Feng forges an entirely different path in the world of cultivation...
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- BFAhead
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 3.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 50
- Views
- 43,617
Chapters(112 total)
- Chapter 9 - Talents are hard to find, three things are not askedNov 11, 2024
- Chapter 8 - Kneel!Nov 11, 2024
- Chapter 7 - Inspection of the Artifact Crafting DepartmentNov 11, 2024
- Chapter 6 - Deep affection for one's offspringNov 11, 2024
- Chapter 5 - The terms of the bet between Gu Feng and the family eldersNov 11, 2024
- Chapter 4,Part 2 - Sharp-tongued Dedicated to the Uncle GenerationNov 10, 2024
- Chapter 4,Part 1 - Sharp-tongued Dedicated to the Uncle GenerationNov 10, 2024
- Chapter 3 - For whom the bell tollsNov 10, 2024
- Chapter 2,Part 2 - Sharing Flying Sword ConceptNov 10, 2024
- Chapter 2,Part 1 - The concept of Sharing Flying SwordNov 10, 2024
- Chapter 1,Part 2 - Good-for-Nothing SequenceNov 10, 2024
- Chapter 1,Part 1 - Good-for-Nothing SequenceNov 8, 2024
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Community Reviews(1)
- GinkodomoRoyal Road★★ 1.5My critique goes to the novel itself.
It's much similar to those "Long Aotian" novels (Google it if you're not used to them). For those who are used to read chinese xianxia novels, it's not hard to recognize when the author is, in fact, chinese or not. They share a distinct way how the plot is driven and how the caracters are portraid - wich I never seen a occidental author replicate entirely. I'm not saying that occidental authors can't write Xianxia, but, when they do, the resultant novel has a much different "flavor" to it.
This novel, from how the title was formulated, to how the promise was writen, to the story itself, is so so so look-alike to authentic Long Aotian novels,that made me question if it's a original work and not a traslation.
There is not a problem if it's a translation, some people like the genre, some not. But the author, in case, the translator should state that is a translation and reference the original work somewhere.
Otherwise, there is a huge problem with originality if it's original. The plot seems mechanic. Why would people read your novel if it doesn't offers anything new? Internet selling platform? Cool, but the rest of the plot, to the main character, to the supporting characters, to the way of writing, to the way the characters talk and behave, to the cliches, almost everything is something we all have already seem before. There is not anything new, there are not interesting characters, there is not something that atracts me to this story.
It's not remarkable - as I just forgot the main character's name.