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The Half-Demon Healer: From Outcast to Legend “A human gives birth to a human, a demon gives birth to a demon. Your father is human, your mother is a demon, so you are—” Yu Youyou shoved her fluffy tail under her robe and deadpanned, “I’m a half-demon!” A top-tier post-apocalyptic medical expert transmigrates into the body of a frail half-demon girl at the bottom of the cultivation world’s social hierarchy. Three steps and she’s out of breath, five steps and she’s coughing blood—every day feels like her last. To make things worse, both humans and demons despise half-breeds. Humans call her a demonic abomination, demons say she’s a mongrel, and even her own father abandoned her like an unwanted stain in his life. Yu Youyou thought she was destined to struggle between two warring races, make tough choices, and maybe—just maybe—unite the entire cultivation world. Yeah, none of that happened. Instead, she found herself in a world full of weirdos: a genius alchemist who seriously suggested she wrap her tail around her waist like a belt, a divine beast that pretended to be a cat just to scam free meals, and a Demon Emperor who had an uncontrollable urge to groom every young demon he met. Forget unifying the world—Yu Youyou just wanted to survive! But despite the odds, she refused to die. Not only did she thrive, but she became the world’s most sought-after Master of Medicine. Human cultivators begged for her help, whether it was reattaching severed limbs or saving shattered dantian. Demons lined up, asking her to cure infertility, bald tails, and even missing wings. Even the legendary Sword Deity, after failing his ascension and being struck half-dead by divine lightning, had no choice but to seek her aid. His disciples carefully carried him to her sect and whispered, “Master Yu is your only hope now… but she has a bad temper. If you want to live, kneel sincerely and act pitiful.” So, for seven days, the proud Sword Deity knelt outside her mountain in the wind and rain, waiting to meet the great healer. And when he finally did, he realized she was the very half-demon daughter he had abandoned.
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- chinese
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- Web Novel
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My Thoughts on The Cultivation World Forbids Species Discrimination
After diving into "The Cultivation World Forbids Species Discrimination," I came away with a pretty positive impression. It's a xianxia story with a twist, focusing on a female protagonist who's transmigrated into a world that, as the title suggests, has some serious issues with prejudice against demi-humans and demons. I found the premise intriguing, and the execution, for the most part, lived up to the potential.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a comedic adventure. The tags – "shameless protagonist," "poor to rich," and "pill concocting" – painted a picture of a fun, lighthearted romp through a cultivation world. And, for the most part, that's what I got. The story doesn't take itself too seriously, which is refreshing in a genre often bogged down by overly dramatic conflicts.
What Works Well
The heart of this novel lies in its characters and their interactions. I particularly enjoyed the dynamic between the MC and her two best friends. They're portrayed as clever goofballs who can get serious when the situation demands it. This balance between humor and competence is key to the story's appeal. The humor feels natural, arising from the characters' personalities and the situations they find themselves in, rather than forced or contrived jokes.
I also appreciated the emphasis on teamwork, especially as the main group expands. It's nice to see characters relying on each other's strengths, rather than the MC single-handedly solving every problem. The plot, while not groundbreaking, is solid and well-paced. I never felt like the story was dragging or filled with unnecessary filler. The world-building is sufficient, providing enough context for the story to make sense without getting bogged down in excessive detail.
Final Verdict
Overall, "The Cultivation World Forbids Species Discrimination" is a fun and engaging read. If you're looking for a xianxia story that doesn't take itself too seriously and prioritizes character interactions and humor, this might be right up your alley.
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