I Indeed don't Know How to Cultivate
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Zhang Jian crossed into a world of immortals...So do you think that the next thing that will happen is that the protagonist will go through a life and death duel and eventually become a dominant party, or some other cliches growth plot?No. Although this is a world full of cultivators and demons, Zhang Jian always thought he lived in an ordinary world.In the eyes of others, he is a hidden master who doesn't like to fight, a compassionate person who doesn't want to see killing.Outside, his partners have already been in wars with the enemy, while our protagonist is still in sweet dreamland.As the saying goes, the storm's eye is the most peaceful location, and the protagonist is in this.
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- Hiatus
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- Different minds
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- 3.8/ 5.0
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Community Reviews(3)
- mightykkRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0A humorous story of an oblivious guy isekaied to a cultivation world.
The grammar is terrible, but somehow it all works out.
An enjoyable read and filled with light-hearted fun.
I'm looking forward to and can't wait for more chapters!
If you are undecided you should definitely give this story a try. - Beans98Royal Road★★★★ 4.0Fun, and above average at that. I do like this type of story, but also don't find most of it memorable. It's just quite nice to read and kill time with. So, it's very nice that this main character is more than bearable. The quality of the grammar is great, and the story doesn't have elements which disrupt its flow
- ValentineNRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0There's a saying, "in the land of the blind, the one eyed man is king".
So ... what is an educated dreamer and philosopher in a world where concepts shape reality? A calamity, that's what. He's a fucking calamity.
The writing is interesting. Everything starts, and for a long time hinges on ancient customs and ways of speaking. The excessive rituals, the unspoken words, the useless platitudes and so on, all contrive to reduce communication instead of enhancing it. As a result, the whole story is full of misunderstandings.
For those that look at tags only. The "Traumatising content" is kind of a surplus. The only ones getting their asses kicked so far are demons. The "Sexual content" might refer to something in the future, but I've seen nothing that would even remotely count. "Profanity" is kind of extra as well.
Lastly, the "Comedy" tag. Vastly underrated.