Earthly Treasures Pavilion [Discontinued]

Self-Published

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Description

Disappointed with her life, Tai Yui feels as if she has nothing left in this world. When a strange voice offers her a chance to start over new, by managing a shop in a strange place, there is nothing to hold her back.

Finding herself in a completely different world, the shy high school girl quickly gets into situations that force her to give up on all the social barriers she has built up all her life. Confronted with adversity and responsibilities she never had to worry about before, Tai Yui finally realizes that growing up as a person might not only be a scary adventure, but also a journey filled with happiness and fulfillment.

Encouraged and supported by a mischievous artifact spirit, who steps into the role of a twin sister, the overwhelmed high school girl soon finds herself with family and friends she never would have expected, enemies she never wanted, but honestly doesn't care about, as well as all kinds of unexpected mayhem that no one mentioned in her job description.

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Earthly Treasures Pavilion is at its core a fantasy romance novel in a slightly eastern fantasy setting with a touch of Xianxia and GameLit themes.

Growing up, not just in body, but as a person, taking on responsibilities and making decisions to face her own fears and insecurities, a young woman takes the first step on a journey to find what is really important to her.

Information

Status
Hiatus
Year
2019

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.2/ 5.0
Followers
86
Views
41,049

Chapters(33 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • Imperial1123Royal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    This is so far a steady novel that opens a view different than most mainly because of the more artifact driven story. It has an OP MC but not in quite the usual way, a good read that has the potential to show how artifacts should be used in cultivation and that Logistics and Resources should always be King
  • dak'konRoyal Road
    ★★ 1.5
    A story needs a plot and a plot needs conflict, internal or external, you could argue about the first but there is a distinct lack of the second.
    Tai Yui(Mary Sue) is transmigrated, it's glossed over why, given unearned power, then goes to make the world a better place one good deed at a time. There are some logistics and management thrown in, unfortunately, it feels shallow.
    The story can't decide if it's a slice of life story, cultivation or something else. Characterization is another thing that should be worked on, too often characters would make decisions that felt like the author's whim to achieve the needed result and made little sense.
    *The review was edited. I felt that some remarks were not constructive, in the original, and would like to apologize to the author.