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Let’s Talk About That Guy Who Transmigrated to Pursue Me

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Wen Xuan was the head disciple of Water Cloud Sect’s sect leader. He spent the first half of his lifetime respecting his teachers and placing importance in the way of Dao. Friendly towards other fellow disciples, he was everyone’s role model.

He once believed that he would spend a lifetime like this. Until one day, he met a younger fellow disciple (shidi) who was unbelievably skilled.

This shidi told him that this world was actually a novel. And he, Wen Xuan, would become the most unsightly, petty little villain in this leveling up style cultivation novel. With the next half of his lifetime on a bumpy spiral downward after an erroneous decision, he will be betrayed and deserted by friends and family, casted away and end up dying miserably alone.

“After dinner for leisure, many people would use a mocking tone of disdain to discuss your disastrous life. But no one knew how you survived through all those years. No one saw how you struggled to hold on to your bottom line in your lonesome. No one cared about the suffering you experienced and your perseverance. But I saw it. I know. I care.”

“That’s why I came to this world. To become your support.”

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Alternate Title:谈谈那个穿进书里来追我的家伙
Status:Completed
Author:Mo Xiao Xian
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Weekly Rank:#8667
Monthly Rank:#8443
All Time Rank:#8735
Tags:Calm Protagonist, Character Growth, Cultivation, Daoism, Devoted Love Interests, Hard-Working Protagonist, Immortals, Love Interest Falls in Love First, Mysterious Past, Transmigration,
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  1. I would have loved to see an extended ending of their adventures further on into life, but I think narratively the arc did conclude. This is a story about overcoming obsession, really digging into the idea that "if you love something, set it free." The themes seem rooted in Buddhist, actually, given the clear rejection of attachment. there are two things it did incredibly well. Plot and character growth. As our main character, Wen Xuan is caring, just and hard working. Unlike a cannon fodder with ill intentions, he fits the image of the upright shixiong. Meanwhile, his sweet and caring shidi isn’t all he seems. The two of them face many challenges from within and without, and they’re forced to grow and change together. Even though I wish it was longer, the ending is perfect.

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