Sexcapades of a Burly Monk
Self-Published
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Description
“Abbot Xinzi, by decree of the Celestial Grandmaster, hunt down the protagonists, snatch their women and destroy their destiny!”
In a world where demons walk among men and mystical beasts run amok, Xinzi, outer disciple of the White Immortal sect, must compete against his peerless senior brother to become the Sword Fairy’s dual cultivation partner. Failure isn’t an option. But with the protagonist as his enemy, how can he survive?
Follow Xinzi as he subdues the succeeding protagonists, corrupts their beauties, and bestows green hats on the path to attain Sainthood and establish a Paradise of Faith in Debauchery.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2021
- Author
- Ashi
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Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 134
- Views
- 98,883
Chapters(56 total)
- 36 - 10,000 Return to 1Sep 10, 2021
- 35 - Virtue and ViceSep 8, 2021
- 34 - Always a ThugSep 6, 2021
- 33 - Destroy His OrdinanceSep 5, 2021
- 32 - I Want to Cultivate (R-18)Sep 4, 2021
- 31 - Embrace Your FateSep 2, 2021
- 30 - Green Immortal SuccessorSep 1, 2021
- 29 - EntangledAug 30, 2021
- 28 - Preach, Wingman, Preach!Aug 29, 2021
- 27 - Silk ShifterAug 27, 2021
- 26 - Great Blood FormationAug 27, 2021
- 25 - Hopeless DegenerateAug 25, 2021
- 24 - A Throne in HellAug 24, 2021
- 23 - Must You Still Kill Me?Aug 22, 2021
- 22 - Infernal NunAug 20, 2021
- 21 - Legacy of the Celestial HallAug 19, 2021
- 20 - Emissary of MayhemAug 19, 2021
- 19 - Nature's MistakeAug 16, 2021
- 18 - Blood Spirit ValleyAug 15, 2021
- 17 - Take One for the TeamAug 14, 2021
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Community Reviews(3)
- hakatri ginRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0A DESCONSTRUCTION is the act of taking apart the discordant elements of a genre, and to give them a more realistic amount of importance, to show why the genre has problems
A RECONSTRUCTION is to acknowledge those discordant elements and weave them into the story, by using the original elements, to show why the genre works despite the problems
This is the angle of this fiction, the story never shyes away from the unsavory aspects of xianxia, but instead of using them as a tool of victimization, to make the MC look like the underdog, it uses them to enchance the position of the MC, highlighting his cunning and resourcefulness
The title already announces how this is not about a random loser, getting overpowered via plot armor, but amount a monk, who somehow twists his teachings to include personal indulgence on a grand scale
It still delivers the feeling of coolness of a xianxia, of seeing an MC stomping on enemies, but this guy does it by working inside the framework of a xianxia society, instead of being the loner outsider, who has to challenge the young masters all the time
Even better, the MC has no problems on addressing the hypocrisy of regular xianxia, while solving it on a personal level, by embracing the assholeness of "righteousness" as his weapon
This is self-aware, fun and cool - OldDemonRoyal Road★★★★★ 4.5Honestly, this story is very well thought out. With relevant secondary characters and very dynamic, a well-built MC who is not just a nervous character from the traditional xianxia we see around.
I'm surprised this story isn't ranked better, it's really worth reading. If you're looking for that cool story, it's worth giving it a try, except that the posting of the chapters is pretty constant. - ParadoxcloudRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0While 'sexcapdes of a burly monk' is neither a short nor flattering title it does get the point of the story across, at least somewhat. As aspiring readers will quickly figure out sexcapades isn't just smut erotica with wuxia themes, it's a well written wuxia with smut undertones.
It's somewhat redundant to say that the story parodies wuxia light novels, but for those who have not had the 'experience' of reading thousands upon thousands of pages worth of wuxia trash the settings and themes might not feel all that natural. Even in spite of them being relatively novel considering the genre.
Subversion is what this book thrives off of so if I had to give my main gripe with it then that would be the lack of time side characters get to develop themselves. I feel that if the author isn't careful then this may become a mayor stumbling block in the future. A fast pace isn't a bad thing, but it does become one at the cost of the story's capability to develop its characters.
With that repeated criticism aside, I highly recommend the story.
And because royalroad needs to be difficult and forces a 200 character minimum on advanced reviews I'll also add that both the grammar, spelling and sentence structure were fine. I'm not an expert of any kind when it comes to the English language, but I didn't see any flaws. It's better than most stories written here, that's for sure.