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Infinite Awakening: My Exp Doubles Everyday by MrKonic

Xiang Yu was perfectly content with his mediocre life on Earth—average job, average apartment,... Read more
Xiang Yu was perfectly content with his mediocre life on Earth—average job, average apartment, average everything. That is, until he woke up in the legendary World of Cultivation, where martial artists fly through the skies and immortals battle over ancient treasures.

There's just one problem: Xiang Yu wants absolutely NONE of that action.

Armed with only his wits and a peculiar system that doubles his exp every 24 hours, Xiang Yu has one goal: become powerful enough to live in peace without getting involved in those ridiculous "protagonist" situations. No ancient tombs. No tournament arcs. And for heaven's sake, stay FAR away from anyone named Chen Mo, Lin Feng, or Li Yao—those names practically scream "main character who will drag me into deadly situations!"

Starting with strength stats so pathetic he can barely lift a cultivation manual, Xiang Yu must somehow survive long enough for his exponential growth to matter. After all, doubling zero cultivation talent still equals zero... at first.

Follow Xiang Yu on his hilarious journey from zero to hero as he desperately tries to stay invisible while his power skyrockets beyond control! Watch as he dodges cultivation tournaments, avoids suspicious elders bearing gifts, and runs the other way whenever someone mentions "ancient inheritance" or "chosen one."

Join the adventure of the most reluctant cultivator in history whose only wish is peace and quiet, but whose exponential growth makes him the most terrifying force this cultivation world has ever seen! Collapse
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    The main character says that he wants to be careful, but in the end he does everything carelessly.
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    The best way for me to describe this story is - A Chinese novel trying to be a Japanese anime, written by an American brain-rotten teenager that won't stop using stupid slang (I'm cooked, "Nani?!", "Baka!", frfr, lil bro, etc...).
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    Good start, but that’s the end, honestly.

    Random placement of utterly stupid slang= completely breaks the immersion.

    Overly long focus on side characters that won't matter in the span of a few chapters.

    Absolutely no world-building.

    The author just makes a “whatever” story instead of developing the concept.


    Genuinely cool concept with a lot of potential. If the author decided to take this more seriously, rewrote it in a more sophisticated way, and fixed the flaws, it could easily be a 4/5. Alas, as of now, I can only give it a 1/5.
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    2.5
    I got lured in by the first 100 chapters, it started off great. Decent MC, cheat is different than others and then it all went to shit.
    If you like a power fantasy, first volume will satisfy that completely. Big numbers go even bigger, but then after 100 chapters there literally just a wall of text of skill exp and it doubling, and then measly 3 paragraphs of description of what changed and even then sometimes it's repetitive if its one specific stat. It's somewhat reminiscing of Fey Evolution Merchant with skill fey descriptions and skills, but here it's so much more.
    Second volume starts with a lot of professions to double exp in and the main MC juggles them fine, but then the supposed world building starts... And it doesn't end. For the whole volume. Gone is the power fantasy and the silly efficient MC trying to find out secrets of the system and himself and we get the female MC which is basically a watered down version of Yuno from Mirai Nikki.
    I lasted until the end of volume 2, which should be close to 200 chapters and when it said the 3rd one would focus on female MC as well I couldn't go anymore.
    The characters that were introduced at the start are a little more than an afterthought, his master not even a tool to be used in the narrative anymore. And the couple of ones that were introduced near the end just disappeared as fast and they appeared.
    All in all if it stuck with the power fantasy and skill creation aspect it would have stood out, with occasional world building sprinkled in instead of blocks of chapters without MC anywhere. I liked the creative ideas with how problems were solved at the start, but I guess the feedback author got gave him a lot to juggle and things started falling through the cracks.
    If you like a power fantasy and an obsessed female (not a side character but a MAIN CHARACTER, yes there are two MAIN characters here) that will kill at the drop of a hat for threatening her senior brother you'd probably enjoy this.
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    There’s a bunch of people saying this is bad and I’m not gonna lie it’s got its problems like the random slang in it and how the fmc acts gets annoying but i read to the end of what’s out (384) and honestly i enjoyed it it’s got a good idea with the exp doubling (i thought it was interesting at least) and one of the best things it does is (aside from the slang) it’s readable which in my opinion automatically puts it higher than some other novels I’ve read all in all on a scale to five i would rate it a high two to a mid three if you got nothing better to read it’s worth giving it a few chapters to test the waters
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    Kinda frustrating. Mc just doesn't use his cheat. He spends tons of time grinding skills he already knows and are being doubled. Instead he should just learn as many skills as possible and only initiate them. Otherwise it's just total waste of his cheat.
    Mc is also totally passive. Every technique he has gotten is by basically it falling on his lap, there's zero initiative. He just trains what he's given, that's pretty much it. If he wasn't given anything, I doubt he would ever get anything done.
    What he should have done is just start from easiest skills and initiate as many as he can.

    And since story really is just mc grinding, no proper plot. Story does one thing it has badly.
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    Daoist InkDrunkWanderer said it all already. At the start this novel looks interesting but the facade quickly falls away.

    I read the first volume (almost 100 chapters) and there were only ~10 named characters even though the setting for this novel is a sect. There is no world building to speak of; everything revolves around the pavilion the MC is in.

    The vast majority of the chapters are repetitive: MC wakes up, then the author describes in detail his spar against the FMC, describes the detail of him cooking, more fighting, then a list of system stats. A few times is ok, but back-to-back??

    Furthermore, the author randomly throws in modern slang. E.g. an enemy cultivator was surprised by FMC's speed and said "Nani?" Like why???

    TL:DR this novel is unfortunately a waste of time. Very repetitive plot, poor world building and overall, just not interesting.
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    📜 Review of Infinite Awakening: My Exp Doubles Everyday

    At first glance, this concoction looks tasty ....XP doubling, thresholds, a pacing mechanic that actually promises some grind satisfaction. In the early chapters, you might sip and think, “ah, finally, a system novel with rhythm.” But then the mask drops, and the brew curdles.

    The world-building? Porous as a leaky gourd. Core Formation experts fight near the sect with no consequences. Elders act blind, disciples act brainless, and logic is treated like an outer-sect servant: beaten, ignored, and sent to die when convenient. Our protagonist, supposedly a transmigrator with “genre awareness,” struts straight into every cliche pitfall he claims to avoid. A self-proclaimed smart man who walks headfirst into his own dumb parade.

    And then there is the FMC. Ah yes, the true bane of this concoction. Imagine every jade beauty cliche you’ve ever despised, then condense it into a single shrill pill. She kisses the MC every two chapters like she’s running a “gacha guarantee system,” drags him into every storm, and reduces her so-called genius comprehension to donkey-level brain power. Her entire character sheet reads:

    1. Likes MC.

    2. Murders for MC.

    3. Will burn her sect, clan, and the heavens themselves if they sneeze in MC’s direction.
    Daoists call this a “walking calamity,” I call it sect-destroying waifu poison.


    Plot repetition sets in after the 200s like mold. Villains pop up like weeds, are “slapped down” or kissed away, and then reset for the next cycle. The supposed cultivation genius MC stagnates comically: Nascent Soul battle power, still Foundation Establishment realm. He has phoenix and dragon blood yet crawls slower than a crippled snail. It’s the rare case where the system itself is more interesting than the protagonist wielding it. troll85

    And oh, the bonus poisons:

    Modern Slang Poison – Randomized
    Nothing like cultivators dropping “fr bro” in the middle of a sect duel. Breaks immersion faster than an inner disciple breaks his dao-heart in a jade beauty trap. troll2 troll25 cry

    Repetitive Kiss Poison – Overdose
    Sweetness becomes saccharine becomes unbearable. By chapter 150+, it’s not romance — it’s harassment by lip. emo_damage

    Plot Hole Venom – Severe
    Enemies, sects, elders… vanish when inconvenient. Faction politics and world reaction are skipped like a mortal skipping rent. mmmk

    Daoist Poison Rating:
    Drinkable if you sip the early chapters and put it down before the rot sets in. Past 200? The spores spread fast, the FMC shrieks louder, and logic itself perishes. This is a fast-food cultivation meal.....greasy, filling for a moment, but leaves you bloated with regret.

    Verdict: A novel that began like a promising pill furnace but exploded in the alchemy room, coating the walls with sticky cliches. Consume only if your dao-heart is immune to FMC-induced irritation.

    — Daoist Inkdrunkwanderer,
    drunk on venom,
    sighing at yet another sect-ruining jade beauty
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      I can only aspire to the sheer thoroughnes of this review. I am 120 chapters in and you've captured my feelings on this scripture far more accurately than I could ever convey. welldone
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      Hey I really like your review!!! 🥰🥰🥰
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      First time seeing bro rage quiete
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        Me too lmao
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      lmao this is the funiest review i have seen for now.
      idk if to read it or just go back those mtl books i have been reading
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    I have read similar novel before and I will read this too swindler xmasclap hype jigglin
    Even If it turns out to be garbage it will be mine forever pepeg_35 banana
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    To anyone's who's reading this the romance is a Yandere not only that but the pacing is slow burn..... I mean literally slow burning your iq and brain cells but there's a silver lining and that is if you have too few brain cells or maybe non at all by reading poisonous novels or being born without it, you might like this one. Also just a heads up
    . What can I say is it's good and enjoyable but falls off because it became repetitive.

    7.2/10★
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