This novel is exactly my cup of tea, light-hearted and grounded in everyday life, with no grand plot twists or excessive drama. It follows the peaceful journey of the world’s only cultivator, offering a refreshing break from the usual face-slapping, high-stakes narratives.
Across the 1000 chapters I've read, I noticed only a few (about 3 or 4) instances of racially insensitive content. There's no harem—while the main character is admired by several girls, his attention is mostly on one, and their relationship is playful and innocent. He's also kind to those who supported or liked him in his past lives.
If you're looking for a fast-paced story full of revenge, power plays, or harem antics, this one might not be your cup of tea. But if you enjoy a slow, warm slice-of-life tale with a unique twist, this novel is worth a read.
P. 'S. Geng Lu is the best girl, fight me...