Dao of the Deal

jacobk 45 in week When Muchen wakes up as an orphan living a hardscrabble life in a world of magical kung fu, he... Read more When Muchen wakes up as an orphan living a hardscrabble life in a world of magical kung fu, he immediately starts working towards the obvious goal: to get rich! Money can make ghosts work hard, let alone cultivators. He can worry about immortality once he’s secured a comfortable standard of living.Unfortunately, on the Qianzhan Continent, it takes a clever mind to earn a fortune… but it takes strength to defend it. Collapse Male Protagonist, Transmigration, Poor to Rich, Business Management, Weak to Strong, Sects, Eastern Setting, Ancient Times, Beast Companions, Comedic Undertone Rank: C+ This novel is fun however it gets boring as we see the novel talking about how to improve the business ,expand business it feels like it will take a. very long time to see cultivation and business growth. This is fun. I enjoy reading it. What's the mc like? The term „magical king fu“ almost kills all interest I could have in this novel… I agree. If I suddenly find myself transmigrating in xianxia, I'd also call it magical kung fu, at least in the beginning. It's surreal, it's like when someone called it "magical China land", someone actually experiencing it will treat it only half seriously (and thus the descriptions) because you'll be like "this can't be real". I get what you mean, but in my opinion that fits better in the novel than the description.If I were to read the novel and at some point the mc would say „damn what is this fancy magical king fu they are using“, I would give it a laugh too and your above mentioned point makes sense. Yeah, I agree with you too. Goes to show that people can discuss without turning into opinion extremists, lol. I get where the author is coming from but I also agree with you that it's not the most intelligent decision for the synopsis. Lol that why I stared reading I think it's funny