My Daily Cultivation Life with a Clumsy Female Disciple

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Qin Ran just wanted to cultivate immortality, refine pills, and live a carefree life as an immortal world slacker. But a genius female disciple just had to get clingy, insisting that he take her as a disciple. Not only that, she was always making advances on him, thoroughly disrupting his peaceful slacker life…

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我和迷糊女徒弟的修行日常
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aminy
aminy rated it
November 28, 2023
Status: c27
Translation quality is fine, but the story isn't good. Biggest issue is the female disciple is underage and the MC is like 25. It's weird how often the author tries to highlight her looks and figure, but then tries to sidestep the issue of her being underage.

The word "clumsy" in the title, is very understated. She's dumber than Naruto, and Naruto likes to eat instant noodles for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. She's not a bad character, but the author made her too dumb for comedic effect and to make her... more>> over rely on the MC.

This novel has way too much modern technology and references to pop culture than needed. The MC has a fridge, a shower, soda, crops/food similar to ones found in our world, and more. I took a sneak peak into a later chapter and he uses "I'm Batman" as a code word. The MC talks about Nobel, the scientist, and lectures his disciple about physics. It's too distracting from the setting of a cultivation world.

The MC is a perfect and all knowledgeable being. Like I mentioned before, he has a fridge. He created it with "formations". The MC has a personalized sword that he created with his blacksmithing skills somehow. He has a shower that can pour hot/cold water. He's one of the strongest cultivators in his realm, comparable to top disciples. He's suppose to be just an alchemist though. Oh yeah, he uses science to have unprecedented achievements in alchemy. Oh and he doesn't like cultivation caves, so he just made a two story modern house.

This would have been okay to read as a novel about a cute romance and not take it too seriously, but the fact that the disciple is underage is too creepy. It comes off as more of a g*ooming story than a romance story. <<less
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Psy0
Psy0 rated it
February 6, 2024
Status: c357
The novel is mainly a Rom Com in a cultivation setting. It is generic and bland at best. There are good behind the scene schemes but they are never truly explored and are left to die. So this is mainly about the romantic relationship between the teacher and his disciple.

It would have been a longer novel with more excitement if the author wasn't trying to promote China's reunification efforts in their Xanxia novel... they ended up failing both. Read the spoiler for more.

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There is also a nationalistic undertone, using the countries in the novel to represent China and Hong Kong. And how "natural" it was to reunify and the smaller nation should be blessed to maintain a 2nd government system after being annexed. I can see why it got ended at only 520 chapters. It pissed off the Mainland Chinese because it implied they impoverished their people in their ambition for reunification. It likely pissed off people in Hong Kong by suggesting they should be grateful to not be exterminated and was allowed an independent government (FYI China eliminated that independent government system the moment they took over Hong Kong).

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I can't be 100% sure, but I was able to discover signs that this novel used AI to assist in the writing. The AI hallucinated in small parts of the diaglogue. <<less
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whistle
whistle rated it
October 28, 2023
Status: c38
EDIT: doesn't seem very good
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Dg2
Dg2 rated it
March 10, 2024
Status: c150
The novel is only good up to chapter 80 and after encountering the demon tree, it is literal cr*p.

Seriously, it uses all the tropes in CNs and it won't let up. One after another we get unreasonable people trying to kill our MC and the protag just keeps on making dumb decisions to continue trying to get the dao fruit. Risking everything he ever had: life, body, limb and even his disciple. (This continues for 60+ chapters)

Anyway, I could go on about the idiocy, but at this point I've... more>> given up. The plot paves the way and our MC is just some godly figure that always makes his way through everything. With zero consequences with his actions and POV switches that just highlights how dashing and handsome he is, you can expect a wish fulfillment.

A bland story that was only interesting due to our MC utilizing formation to make his slice of life comfortable until the red herring reared its ugly head and made it into a shonen.

2.1/5. <<less
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Zero2022
Zero2022
March 7, 2024
Status: c1
Just drop the tag of overpowered protagonist and protagonist strong from the start

He's too weak he's scared to fight and there's overpowered...

The MC good he's cultivation strong and he's talent good but if he just can fight he just running or scared from the fight there's no meaning for MC like this just cultivate to have relaxing life

When he breakthrough the golden core realm was very excited he's base very powerful and in the end he just scared....
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Artumas
Artumas rated it
January 1, 2025
Status: c421
So, just like SO many other Cultivation series, the story progression in this is... slow. And I think that's what led to so many people disliking this.

So I want to start off addressing some of the negative points people have: Yes, the disciple starts out as a 16 y/o. However, you have to both remember that this isn't a western story, nor is it set on earth... as well as the fact that time passes. So, some very minor spoilers here: ... more>>
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In-setting, the legal marriage age is 13. MC's disciple literally says at one point that "you're considered beyond the standard marriageable age by 18". However, MC doesn't even so much as kiss his disciple until she's over 18. Yes, there's a lot of very light flirting and them confirming they like each other before that, but... age isn't an issue here.

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The person complaining about the... nationalistic themes...? Yeah, no, that's just... not what happened at all. Like you have to intentionally try to view it that way to get that from that arc. Because it wasn't even like it was a major nation trying to "reunify" a smaller nation. It was literally a nation basically the exact same size, taking advantage of a natural disaster to invade, fueled by typical cultivator politics, with a honestly slight hint that the guy behind it all was another transmigrator, due to what he says at some points. I've read series before where there's plotlines that are very much what that person is referring to, and this one just... wasn't that. At all.

Now, for my personal likes and dislikes, and the one major issue, considering there's apparently less than 100 chapters from where I'm at until it ends.

So, first off: My likes. Honestly, this series has probably the single best 4th wall break I have ever seen. It happens in I believe it was Chapter 411. It was utterly perfect. Just a really minor thing, but it was great.

For a Chinese novel, there's surprisingly little censorship. Coming into this after reading Fated Villain, I'm genuinely amazed how explicit some of the scenes are. In regards to both combat and intimacy.

The characters and overall story are actually quite enjoyable. And the MC isn't presented as some amazing omnipotent god like you usually see in these types of series. He occasionally makes mistakes. Which is actually nice.

Now for the negatives.

Translation quality is ridiculously terribly inconsistent. It's not unreadable at all, but just expect the vast majority of names to change slightly nearly every time you see them. Especially the Willow Tree and the Tiger.

The MC refuses to communicate to people quite often, which leads to totally preventable issues.

And the biggest issue...

The series was very blatantly canceled early if it really does end at chapter 520. There's been a LOT of setup for stuff that happens in the distant future, in particular with 4th wall breaks. And there's zero chance that any of that is going to happen over the next 100 chapters. I honestly doubt most of the current plotlines will even be properly addressed. Which is a shame, because the story up until this point was actually genuinely good.

Like, there's one other review that notes there's a lot of behind the scenes stuff that doesn't get addressed - No, it does. Those things are very much still a current part of the plot. I just don't see them being appropriately addressed before the end of the series, especially considering the scale that some of it's reached now.

This series honestly probably should've been another 2, 000+ chapter series. It had that kind of potential, and a lot of the setup seemed to be aimed towards that. But then it just apparently ends at 520 instead. I have no clue WHY it ends there - I don't follow the happenings of random Chinese authors, nor can I be bothered to look into it. But it's a shame because there was honestly a ton of potential for this story to continue and become a seriously interesting series - The MC has some of the more unique abilities I've ever seen in a cultivation series.

Overall, I'd say this is a 8/10-9/10 series that unfortunately ended way too early and has a terrible translation, but I'm giving it a 5/5 because I personally really enjoyed it more than I expected.

Yes, it's basically a romcom Xianxia. However, the romance takes quite a while to actually start, and then progresses ridiculously fast. Just be aware of that. If it didn't end, I'd say there's actually a fairly good chance that it could eventually turn into a harem for many reasons (I actually personally would've loved to see this turn into at least a 3-way polyamorous relationship due to a certain character, but... alas...) but as it is, it's not. So if you're turned off by harems, don't worry. Despite there being many other female characters, none are ever presented as a romantic interest, aside from a very short mini-arc that presents MC with probably the least expected love rival ever for all of like 5 chapters.

I'm honestly genuinely sad that this series doesn't have another thousand chapters. Because I'd love to see how all of the stuff that is foreshadowed in 4th wall breaking time jumping narration scenes ends up happening.
Spoiler

Like it's basically confirmed that MC's Disciple becomes a world-renowned famous historical figure, and MC founds his own immortal empire, and yet 100 chapters prior to the ending, he's still just the leader of a peak of a minor sect.

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Eskahar
Eskahar rated it
February 29, 2024
Status: c145
I really wanted to like this, but the translation quality goes straight into the bin and to me at least becomes un readable. Terms for realms places and even names get to the point where it seems worse than some MTL I’ve read. I’d say 4/5 for the story but it’s a drop just cause of the translation quality
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