A cultivator with normal aptitude finally found a treasure that could change his life but to his disappointment, he could not directly benefit from it.
Author's Note: Expect a goofy, unserious MC with weird interactions most of the time. This is a harem story so Leyvi will have many women.
Warning: My grammar is shit. Proceed with caution.
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i really enjoy reading this story, it is (in my opinion) one of the best stories on this platform. The Characters in the story are really well rounded and work well together actually feeling like they live in the world they are in, with having the dialog feeling natural, I really like how the MC is really down to earth and never sees anyone as lesser then him, making him more understanding and caring of the people round him, and the FMCs feel really flesh out and dont feel like that they are just trophy wives that the MC collects as the story goes on,
the only down side I have is that it most of the female that are introduced have so far have or will join the MCs family, though it is only a small issue I have and doesnt harm the story
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This is definitely a story worth reading!
All the main characters are enjoyable, and the interactions between the MC and his family are pure gold, blending both humor and a warm, comforting vibe.
The MC isn’t foolish, as some might claim, but he is certainly naïve and free of any greed. His actions are motivated by a desire to make his loved ones happy, often going along with his wife's plans.
One interesting aspect of this story is that no one feels truly overpowered. Even though the protagonist has given "cheats" to some characters, the narrative takes a slow approach to their development, letting them gradually deepen their understanding of their powers and abilities.
On the other hand, this slow pace doesn’t apply to the romance, which feels quite rushed and, unfortunately, is the story’s biggest flaw. While the characters are charming, the romance between them feels forced and abrupt, aside from the initial FL. Her relationship with the MC was developed decently, with a backstory that helps justify their swift connection.
It's also worth noting that this story could easily be seen as a parody of cultivation works, as it frequently pokes fun at common tropes, like arrogant young masters and clan leaders who can’t seem to think logically despite being over 600 years old.
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I don't write much, but I wanted to say that I like your story, I hope that no negative comments disappoint you and that you can finish the story as you wanted it to be.
Leiye is a great character and his wives are one better than the other, the only disappointing thing is the amount of chapters per week, but even so it is very consistent compared to many of the works I have read before.
If anyone reads it, please come with an open mind for a great experience.
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Great story so far love the the MC is not overly OP. Funny MC that doesn't conform to regular cultivation novel standards of an OP MC that has to smack everyone in the face.
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MC is not OP edgelord out to conquer the heavens for having a tragic childhood. He is a goofy guy who loves his panda wife. MC is not the smartest but he does have a big heart.
The best cultivation novel I've read so far. Author has done an awesome job introducing tropes of the genre but with a funny/unique twists.
There are harem elements that ramp up as the story goes on but the characters are fleshed out well and aren't just "peerless beauty" #47. Each one has their own personality and quirks.
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The story is good and the previous references fulfilled most aspects of praise. However, I want a chapter that mentions each girl, the situation in which she met and joined, and her characteristics, because a person forgets them if he is absent from the story for a few days, because there are many of them.
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