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The Secret Cultivation Manual: Qisha
By xi lai, 西来
Description
In this world, the immortals in heaven always restricted the development of technology and military powers on Earth. Despite this, the warriors were the real foundation of all civil countries. Many warriors wanted to break the top-down limits from above, but they found it necessary to train themselves to become immortals. The problem with this, however, was that if they became immortal, they’d be happy to restrict the Earth again. This strange cycle appeared broken to a person totally outside of it, a person who owned the cultivation manual of killing called Qisha. The truth of this manual came with an unspoken caveat. The strange side-effect of Qisha? During the whole process of cultivation, you might have great desire to slaughter.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- 上海读客图书有限公司
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Published Novel
The Secret Cultivation Manual: Qisha Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Secret Cultivation Manual: Qisha
First Impressions
Alright, let's dive into "The Secret Cultivation Manual: Qisha." From what I've read so far, this story pulls you in with its promise of a unique cultivation system and a world brimming with sword and magic. The initial chapters do a solid job of setting the stage, introducing us to the protagonist and hinting at the mysteries surrounding his special ability, the Qisha. It's got that classic xuanhuan vibe, but with a slightly darker, seinen edge, which I appreciate.
What Works Well
The writing itself is pretty decent. The author paints a vivid picture of the world, making it easy to get lost in the story. I'm particularly intrigued by the Qisha itself. The concept is interesting, and I'm definitely eager to learn more about its origins, capabilities, and limitations as the story progresses. The action sequences are well-written and engaging, and the world-building is intriguing enough to keep me invested. I also like the dynamic the author has created between the main character and some of the other characters.
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Areas of Concern
My main concern, and I think others share this, is the potential for power creep. There's a fine line between a capable protagonist and one who's just too overpowered, and I hope the author manages to maintain a sense of tension and stakes as the story unfolds.
Final Verdict
Overall, "The Secret Cultivation Manual: Qisha" has a lot of potential. The writing is solid, the world is interesting, and the Qisha is a compelling hook. I'm willing to stick around and see where the author takes this story. If you're a fan of xuanhuan with a slightly darker edge, this might be worth checking out, just keep an eye out for that potential power creep!
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