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Before all this, Qin Wanwan was the happiest Second Generation Immortal in the Immortal Realm. She was a salted fish, a waste. Her parents bribed various outstanding figures who had fame and prestige to fabricate her achievement so she could live peacefully in Immortal Realm. Until one day, Jian Xingzhi, who had fought with people all over the world, came over to fight her out of admiration of her strength. She was pressed to the ground and he stepped on her face. With a slash of his sword, she transmigrated from the Immortal Realm to the novel “Strongest Mary Sue” and became the vicious Supporting Female, Qin Wan. Just as she became Qin Wan, she was also pressed to the ground. Though, it’s now on a Judgment Stage. People nearby shouted to kill her because she harmed the Female Lead. Henceforth, she swore she would have her revenge on Jian Xingzhi. Later, she befriended a fellow transmigrator and learned under him. Qin Wanwan, “Are you also a transmigrator?” Jian Xingzhi, “Mn.” Qin Wanwan, “Then, what is your name, and what did you do before?” Jian Xingzhi, “My Daoist name is Sui Heng. My given name is Jian Xingzhi. My heart and soul are dedicated to cultivating the way of the Sword. I have no interest in worldly affairs. Jianghu people call me Long Aotian.” Qin Wanwan, “……” She knew. She knew by heart who this st*pid as*hole was.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- huawen tianxia publishing
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Tian Xing Wan Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Tian Xing Wan
"Tian Xing Wan" (also known as "The Husband was Long Aotian") was a delightful surprise! I went in expecting a lighthearted xianxia romp, and while it certainly delivered on the comedy, I found myself captivated by its surprisingly deep plot and well-developed characters. This isn't just a fluffy romance; it's a story with heart, humor, and a healthy dose of angst.
First Impressions
Initially, I wasn't entirely sold on the male lead, Jian Xingzhi. He comes off as a bit of a hothead, a muscle-brained jock, and I wasn’t sure if I could stomach his antics for the long haul. However, I quickly grew to appreciate his character as a hilarious parody of the "Long Aotian" archetype. He's a himbo, plain and simple, and the author does a fantastic job of making him both endearing and utterly ridiculous. The female lead, Qin Wanwan, is equally compelling, a lazy but good-natured soul with a hidden sword nerd lurking beneath the surface.
What Works Well
What truly makes "Tian Xing Wan" shine is the dynamic between Jian Xingzhi and Qin Wanwan. Their bickering is pure gold, reminiscent of a Looney Tunes cartoon. They genuinely dislike each other at the start, constantly trying to one-up and even betray each other (for system points, no less!). Yet, beneath the surface, a deep trust and reliance slowly blossoms. Their growth as individuals and as a couple is a joy to witness.
I also appreciated the author's ability to seamlessly blend comedy with more serious themes. The plot, which initially seems straightforward, gradually unveils layers of mystery and intrigue. The world-building is intricate, and the side characters are surprisingly memorable, each with their own motivations and purpose. Mo Shu Bai's signature "system" element adds another layer of complexity and humor to the story.
Areas of Concern
While I thoroughly enjoyed "Tian Xing Wan," I can see how some readers might be initially put off by Jian Xingzhi's brashness. He definitely isn't your typical cold and domineering male lead, and his lack of common sense can be frustrating at times. Also, the transition to the ending arc felt a bit rushed, leaving me wanting a bit more closure.
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Final Verdict
Despite some minor flaws, "Tian Xing Wan" is a fantastic cultivation novel that I highly recommend. It's a refreshing take on the genre, with a unique blend of comedy, romance, and intrigue. If you're looking for a story with well-developed characters, a compelling plot, and plenty of laughs, give "Tian Xing Wan" a try. You might just find yourself as captivated as I was.
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