Micro - Efficient and Reliable Cultivation
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Description
Dungeons? Cultivation? Core Cards? Other Worlds? Dirt Roads?!
In a world where cultivation has long been the practice of the powerful, magicians fight the natural order. But when a failed summoning puts the soul of a beloved truck into the body of a potential hero, the fate of the world must take a backseat.
Join Micro as he journeys from dungeon to dungeon, mastering all the skills he can acquire from the Core Cards each dungeon holds. Every road is full of adventures, mysteries, monsters, new friends, and potholes. Will he one day become powerful enough to achieve his ultimate goal of returning to his garage at the end of a long trip?
After collecting every Core Card, will he even be the same truck?
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Release Schedule: Irregular!
What to expect:
-Cultivation-Dungeon Trials-Adventure-Progression-Truck Humour-Nonhuman Characters-Sect Conflict-Jade Beauties-Young Masters-Gods and Immortals-Magic-Romance-And so much more...
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- Status
- Ongoing
- Year
- 2022
- Author
- eric_river
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- Rating
- 4.6/ 5.0
- Followers
- 2,052
- Views
- 466,550
Chapters(94 total)
- Chapter 152 - A Very Important MeetingMay 2, 2025
- Chapter 151 - UnderestimatedApr 29, 2025
- Chapter 150 - Imperial BusinessApr 25, 2025
- Chapter 149 - BoomApr 22, 2025
- Chapter 148 - ColdApr 18, 2025
- Chapter 147 - A Fantastic MessApr 15, 2025
- Chapter 146 - The Soul TakerApr 11, 2025
- Chapter 145 - BerserkApr 8, 2025
- Chapter 144 - Maximum EffortApr 4, 2025
- Chapter 143 - ConfrontationMar 25, 2025
- Chapter 142 - Family MattersMar 19, 2025
- Chapter 141 - Changing the WorldMar 10, 2025
- Chapter 140 - Proceed with CautionNov 8, 2024
- Chapter 139 - CraftsmanshipOct 16, 2024
- Chapter 138 - OvertimeJul 23, 2024
- Chapter 137 - Almost a CityJun 28, 2024
- Chapter 136 - Matters of FateMay 24, 2024
- Chapter 135 - More WorkApr 26, 2024
- Chapter 134 - WorkApr 4, 2024
- Chapter 133 - MicrosFeb 24, 2024
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Community Reviews(10)
- wyavern13Royal Roadβ β β β β 5.0Though it gets off to a shakey start. Micro is a lovely read and an interesting take on isakai. I also appreciate the card system that is in place. My only criticism would be that it does not have more chapters so that I can read Micros journey across a xinxia world with all of the arragont young master tropes around the corner. I almost wish that Micro had slightly more human nature just in his ability to interact with others.
- Midday_EclipseRoyal Roadβ β β β β 5.0I'm 38 chapters in and so far, it is a good Novel, the chapters aren't super short, there are over 100 Chapters, so you can enjoy this Novel for a very long time, and the author is creating more chapters too.
It is also hilarious to see a Truck-Kun get reincarnated instead of someone they hit. - Pastel EmmaRoyal Roadβ β β β β 5.0If ur like for a cozy relaxing and humours story look no more. Enjoyed this book immensely, caught up and now waiting for new chapters.
Realistic characters and a fun story and world. The skill system is unique and interesting to me, not something Iβve seen anywhere else. Good dialogue and both the supporting characters and the main ones seems fleshed out.
The world is fascinating tho I suspect weβve only scratched the surface.
Finished the book in 4 days. Tho some might find it a bit slow, I enjoyed the pace and the antics of the main character.
A good twist on a normal isekai, tho wonβt spoil its a lot more fun to discover urself if a bit confusing. Not exactly what I expected and the first deck building story Iβve read but enjoyable nonetheless.
The story is about the main character exploring the world, seems slice of life like.
The little arts the author did sprinkled throughout the story has been delightful and the reader core card was a fun add. I do wonder if they drew them themself or if they have an artist I did really like the style of them.
Whole heartedly recommend reading this story. Thank you for writing this delightful piece. - Yeah-uuhRoyal Roadβ β β β β 5.0First off, great subversion on the isekai truck trope. Secondly, I'm loving the story here. The mix of fantasy genres are fascinating. Card cultivation, pixie magic, dark wizard cultists. I love discovering new ways people write about magic. And to view it all through the mind of what used to be a truck? How refreshing.
- belovedRoyal Roadβ β β β β 5.0Well written, fun, interesting, easy going and extremely creative are all ways to describe this book. This is a really pleasant surprise. I expect this author to go far, not only with this story, but with the amount of talent on display in whatever else they decide to write.
A++ strongly recommended. - kronoscalamityRoyal Roadβ β β β β 5.0Grammar is on point.
Characters are interesting and unique.
Setting is well fleshed out. Get it? Fleshed out? Anyway...
A breath of fresh air, with a hint of gasoline.
Give it a chance, and maybe the Supreme Ruler of All Heavens, Truck-kun, will visit you.
Wordswordswordswordswordswordswordswordswordwwordwoorrrdsswords I will haunt you with flying hot dogs with only mustard on them if you don't give this a follow. We must motivate this author to give this webnovel? a satisfying ending. - Aaron Sofaer (aka Pastafarian)Royal Roadβ β β β β 5.0There are so many things I could say here. Like... The Long Road To A Small Angry Planet Full Of Cultivators? The Long Road Home? Every Road Leads To Cultivators And Also Dickish Wizards?
Listen, this is not your standard truck isekai. This is not your standard floating pixie companion. This is not your standard goddess-driven transmigration, and it's not your standard summoned hero to defeat the vile vllains.
It's something far more interesting, and I'm already delighted. - AqvalisRoyal Roadβ β β β β 5.0Dammmn dude. This sucked me in extremely well. I am very curious about all the powers Micro will get. Love it, Amazing, Lit, one of the freshest novels I have read in years.
Try it if you see the review.π€π€π€π€π€ππππππππ
To the author: Dude you da best I will follow and read your works as long as you continue writing. - DroughtbringerRoyal Roadβ β β β β 5.0This story is great.
It's a breath of fresh air in many ways, and is honestly just a delight to read.
Micro was once a truck, doing his duty to the Old-man who drove him, and living in the bliss that is mindless service. But on a fateful day he hits a young boy and, instead of the boy's soul being brought into a fantasy realm to he a hero, the truck is.
Micro's experience traveling through the world, and his wacky perception of it are what makes this story. But the worldbuilding itslelf is also quite interesting and keeps you engaged.
All in all, it's a great story and definitely worth a read. - ExploderRoyal Roadβ β β β β 5.0As any Transformers fan could tell you, trucks are good people, but did you know they're also excellent cultivators?
So no one really gets Micro, why he does anything, or what he really wants, or why. Few of them understand that he is just an inherently decent person, because Micro's decency is different from the cultivators' sense of decency.
That's the central conflict and theme of the story, decency. Also dedication.
Micro's view of decency is somewhat selfless and duty bound stemming from liking and caring about people, versus that of cultivators which is hierarchical, self serving, and clannish. The story revolves around Mirco exposing people to his way of thinking and doing things, and the cognitive dissonance which results. And I like it a lot.
The central character seems pretty simple, but everyone ends up having complex interactions with him because they can't really come to terms with the simplicity of his motivation and earnest desire to be nice. They might like it, but it doesn't mean they get it, and they will assign different motivations to him which make sense for themselves. Though a few do understand him more than others, and take greater inspiration from his actions.
Over all this is a very nice story and easily my favorite story here. Even with occasionally long gaps between chapters I have found no loss of motivation to continue reading, which for most stories is not the case.