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Seeking Fortune and Avoiding Misfortune: Starting from the Celestial Master’s Mansion趋吉避凶,从天师府开始

【A new work from the author of 'My Senior Brother is Too Steady'!】

[Traveled to another... Read more
【A new work from the author of 'My Senior Brother is Too Steady'!】

[Traveled to another world and entered the Daoist holy land, the Heavenly Master’s Manor, to cultivate.]

Lei Jun: “This start isn’t bad.”

[Joined late, began cultivation late, mediocre talent, slow progress.]

Lei Jun: “This is a bit worrying.”

[Seeking good fortune and avoiding misfortune, predicting the future with luck, decisions shaping life.]

Lei Jun: “My golden finger is quite powerful.”

[Good Luck: … Gained a fifth-grade opportunity in the Dao, operating secretly, without worries, good.]

Lei Jun: “This is good, are there any other options?”

[Bad Luck: … Encountered a great calamity before gaining anything, trapped in danger, death and injury uncertain, ominous.]

Lei Jun: “Great, I choose the good luck.”

From then on, the benefits never go to waste, and troubles stay far away. His life enters an easy mode, while he watches others’ thrilling ups and downs with indifference. Collapse
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    MC has a high level of opportunity and no major conflict during the process, thanks to the warning system. Even most of the conflict could have been avoided if both sides were a little smart or willing to back down.

    In this novel, other characters are not like too arrogant or egoistic to start fight unneccesary to mc because of system but other character named Chen Yi suffer that misfortune of mc throughout the novel. And just for him to be killed and his hard-earned and the treasures he was born with to be taken by Mc like his character arcs to be a joke and mock to his struggle for more than 100s of chapters.

    This novel had great potential because of its unique power systems. Here, the power system for Daoism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Witch Path from 1 to 9 layer of heavenly realms is uniquely by their own.

    Like for Daoism:
    Alchemy, artifact refining, talisman were separate and unique on their own. Name other than first two qi refining and foundation building were same but from there name are different for them.
    And other cultivation systems for Buddhism and Confucianism were also divided into many separate categories, like daoism form 1st heavenly layer to the immortal realm.

    It may be due to translation or the author's inability to write interesting conflict, and or make the story not engaging; it was quite boring to read for long. I read Emperor Domination, which has more than 7000 chapters, and despite useless fillers, arrogant and brainless antagonists, and repeated plot, never once did I find that boring, but I am struggling to read this mere 500+ chapters.
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    Drop. 4/10
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    #panic# first 400 something chapters in the MTL are missing
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    Read to chapter 66. And now I believe the other reviews and comments, it’s really bland gloom
    No hate besides being super slow paced it’s good whiteheart
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    Not bad but taste like bland tofu.

    writing is okay but the pacing is too slow and the mc is just uninteresting There no tension at all or anything to look forward too. MC just avoid stuff and goes with the flow. What's the point? There are no stakes and or depth
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    My bias for the author
    Get to the point
    is at play here , but I honestly like it.

    Ps: I still won’t forgive what he did to Jiu Jiu sigh
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    • 4.5
    4.5
    [Daoist Inkdrunk’s Review: "Seeking Fortune and Avoiding Misfortune"]
    On a path lined with talismans and half-burnt omens... I sipped the ink, and the ink gazed back.


    📜 Title: Seeking Fortune and Avoiding Misfortune: Starting from the Celestial Master’s Mansion
    ☯️ Toxicity Level: ✦✦✦✦✦ (Antidote-tier. A rare clear spring in a poisoned sea of cliché.)
    💀 Poison Rank: Benevolent Scorpion Venom — subtle, slow-acting, and medicinal when distilled by the right hands.

    In an era where every third transmigrator wields an ancestral jade beauty in one hand and a Heaven-slaying artifact in the other, this tale dares to... not be stupid. Shocking, I know.

    Lei Jun, the protagonist, is not a pig-killing barbarian with plot armor thicker than his brain matter. Instead, he’s a careful, calculating cultivator with the spiritual sensitivity of a wine merchant sniffing cork rot from three miles away. He walks the Dao not of domination, but of dignified distance. When the heavens whisper, he listens. When trouble brews, he side-steps. When fate tosses him a calamity, he repackages it as a networking opportunity. Now that's what I call immortal entrepreneurship. sigma

    The story is slow, not in the bad way, but like a tea ceremony among ancient masters. Each sect’s intrigue unfolds like layers of moldy tofu skin, except somehow… palatable. The cultivation system is clear and tiered, and the journey from Realm One to Realm Nine? As methodical and nourishing as a thousand-year ginseng stew. No power-creep junk food here. wet

    Characters? Alive. Breathing. Motivated. Even the villains come with emotional warranties and social philosophies. As for female characters? They exist! I repeat: they exist! They have goals, combat power, agency, and don’t fall into MC’s lap like drunken pigeons with broken wings. No Heaven-defying harem nonsense, thank the Dao. troll11

    ✨ Translation Quality: Gold-standard. The spirit of the text hasn’t been robbed and sold to pinyin pirates. For once, I didn’t have to fight Google Translate demons while parsing dialogue. chad

    Final Verdict from Daoist Inkdrunk:
    This novel is the jade talisman that fell through the cracks of the cliché-infested Cultivation Market. A rare find that doesn’t insult your intelligence. Think Lord of the Mysteries if Klein decided to become a well-adjusted Celestial Accountant with a Danger Avoidance Plug-in. leocheers

    🧪 Read if:

    You like politics, prophecy, and protagonists with survival instincts.

    You’re allergic to Young Masters.

    You enjoy drinking poison that tastes like wisdom.

    🧪 Don’t read if:

    You need face-slapping every 5 chapters to survive.

    Your Qi circulation dies when things get nuanced.

    ☠️ Toxicity Cleanse Rating: 9.4/10 talismans infused with calm, calculated excellence.

    —Signed,
    Daoist Inkdrunk Wanderer
    Cultivating insight through poison. Scribing satire beneath the withered peach tree.
    “A single sip of rot reveals the truth of a thousand tales.”
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      Well said, fellow Daoist.
      - The journey of the Dao has no end, We share the happenstance of present with the communion of minds - Human.

      We leave legacy of formless, by traversing with stride that leaves legendary upheavals in its wake. Memories which lie on - Earth, to it as witness.

      We ascend in auspiciousness of the ignorant and Mighty stagger of the sages. Our next step in the void unknown but walk we shall to the - Heaven.
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    Got to chapter 223 and probably going to pause here for now, maybe drop it. Overall the story isn't bad and I do like how the MC is cautious and smart. Sadly there are some issues with translation, some weird, unnecessary, comments the author makes and some annoyances with how the MC and other characters act.

    The translation is clearly AI, some chapters accidently include 'ChatGPT' text which wasn't removed. That by itself wouldn't be a big deal imo, but the translation changes the terms used for things randomly which makes some chapters harder to follow than others. Some chapters also have random formatting differences, like line breaks every few paragraphs. The biggest issue though is that, at times, the translation completely misses certain sections, so you end up confused how things got to that point. Tied to this is a few chapters where you aren't clear whether or not things really did just jump around strangely or whether there are passages missed out. Like Chapter 222 had MC in the middle walking away from a location, then suddenly near the end when he is mentioned again he is with his master and has already made some plans off screen, which is very strange. A final, minor, strangeness I had with this novel is that, despite being another world, it uses our names for things like Planets, Months etc. I'm guessing this may just be ChatGPT though.

    For the weird author comments these, thankfully, aren't super frequent but it just feels really unnecessary for the author to randomly add them into a chapter. They are clearly not from MCs POV either, just some weird aside the author added in. For example, Chapter 200 has a 2 sentence break from the story where author seems to randomly comment on men/women who believe they can 'fix' evil people:

    Just so weird. I wouldn't be surprised if it was just ChatGPT being weird, but it does relate to the rest of the chapter, despite being completely out of place and unnecessary, so idk.

    A LOT of the characters, MC included, seem to prefer being stealthy/sneaky, setting up ambushes, hiding in the shadows etc. But for some reason they all, ESPECIALLY MC himself, constantly pretend they are all upright and pure Daoists. For MC it is even more annoying because he constantly acts like that even in his internal thoughts to himself - if it was just him acting like that when speaking to others it would make sense, since he can be more stealthy and low-key if others assume he is a typical, upright Daoist. But despite him preferring ambushes, sneaking up on people and bashing their skulls in with a Bamboo shoot, literally spending tons of time and effort into using magnetism/lightning to make a railgun type thing to snipe people etc. He is ALWAYS saying internally he is an upright and moral person blah blah blah. First few times it was funny, since it seemed more like him joking to himself, but with how often it keeps on being said, it comes across that MC might really believe it, which would be dumb.

    The story itself is interesting enough though. The cultivation process itself is fairly different than most and MC makes amazing use of his cheat - he constantly uses the dangerous Omens by luring his enemies to trigger them, most of which end up with them dying. Though this also links to above - since he isn't directly killing them he uses that as an excuse to himself. This one, at least initially, does appear to be more joking.

    Overall, this is definetly good to pass the time, but as it goes on the cracks start to form - most of which are as a result of the translation, rather than the story itself. If you can look past that, or are using some prompts of your own to keep things consistent, then the only major issue you will have is the sometime missing sections of chapters.
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    this novel feels so calm and peaceful after binge reading "What’s the point of cultivating immortality if you don’t have money?" for days straight
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    The MC lacks depth and comes off as bland as cardboard. The writing itself is technically solid, the story has no originality, distinct characters, or world-building.
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