Aspiring to the Immortal Path
Aspiring to the Immortal Path

Aspiring to the Immortal Path

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Aspiring to the Immortal Path novel is a popular light novel covering Action, Adventure, and Martial Arts genres. Written by the Author Zero Destiny. 983 chapters have been translated and translations of other chapters are in progress.

Summary

A young boy named Tang Jie was searching for a path into immortalhood when he happened to save an immortal in need, resulting in the latter owing him a karmic debt.

What? You want to repay me with mere Spiritual Enhancement Pills? Is that how cheap you view your life to be?

As a result, Xu Muyang ended up having to drag the brat with him.

You’ll never shake me off now, thought Tang Jie.

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Comments on the novel chapters for the last week.

: 1 comment on Chapter 91: Grabbing Feathers From A Flying Goose
: 1 comment on Chapter 59: Meeting
: 1 comment on Chapter 554: The Treasure Paradise
: 1 comment on Chapter 48: Li Yu
: 1 comment on Chapter 43: Rescue
  • Plaximus 1

    I have read hundreds of cultivation novel and I will say that this has he least logical inconsistency. I will recommend that you do not binge read this as you will feel a mental overload. Overall, you should definitely read this. Probably the best out there in this sub-genre.

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  • Samjack 1

    too many meaningless adventures, first 100 chapter was goat then you witness the art of Chinese writers writing on walls of texts

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  • PennilessMonk 11

    This novel had a really promising start…but! The author is too smart for his/her own good. They refused to take the simple and straightforward path. Everything has to be overly complicated and convoluted, it takes too many turns. Instead of moving on with the plot, the author keeps adding random side quests. Many time while reading, I stopped and asked what's the point of this part/arc? There are more problems with this novel but i’m too lazy to write them all.

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    • EgglessWhite 8

      Thx to your review. Imma not read it now Will look for another potential masterpiece

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    • EyeOfTheMoon 6

      The side quests are all important to the main plot and all of them have a reason for existing.

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      • NOBODYJUSTME 10

        yes, they do. but its not for weak willed people, its just there is quite an info dump in many chapters.

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  • OurDescent 6

    This is an excellent novel and I'd highly recommend it to anyone. The only problem is, I would recommend this novel to those who have read novels already for a while and have no issue using their imaginations to understand what is going on. Yes, there is a lot of writing, but thats what makes this so unique considering how most Chinese novels are just brainless yapping, here, everything plays out perfectly and in a consistent balance, with a few loose gears here and there that just serve to make the story far more interesting than it is given credit for. Note: I'm currently 430+ chapters on reading and will continue to read, i just read the comments below and couldn't help but doubt the intelligence of some, but oh well, there are 9bn humans and not all of them tend to reach the average IQ levels.

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    • Patriarch_Chaos 1

      Does he have a love interest?

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      • Rayzer_19 2

        Yea

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      • Patriarch_Chaos 1

        Gimme spoilers about her

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      • Rayzer_19 2

        She comes pretty early in the novel and she's from the ocean pavilion

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      • Patriarch_Chaos 1

        Chapter?

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      • Rayzer_19 2

        Should be in the first 200 chapters It been a few months so I don't remember It's right after he escapes the long *ss chase and he's coming back I think

        Edited: 4mo
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  • Swaggkiddrb 2

    Reading the comments, make me realize non of you punks who says it no good cant appreciate a good book

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  • Tallaveragejoe 10

    They couldn't name the special move windscar ? Shame.

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  • DaoistNextChapter 2

    I know I already said this in my previous comment but I truly can't stress enough how bad chapters 128, 129 and 130 are. The author isn't anywhere near as clever as he thinks he is. The way those chapters play out is more ridiculous than a parody yet they are played straight. I honestly just had to laugh at some points that I had ever taken this novel seriously.

    Edited: 2y
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    • DesolateAncient_Moon 1

      i know right, mc basically rendered all godhead palace's and basking moon sect's (he thought they'll steal his secrets) schemes just by getting a method to resist soulscour, he has such strong will that he can render any type of t*rt*r* ineffective (mc is barely a spirit disciple), any mortal shedding cultivator can slap mc to death in 1 strike if there was no plot armor, and why is godhead's palace's arguably most important spy's cultivation just at 9 revolutions? (gu changqing) honestly, it's not a question of strong will or something but it's impossible to hold secrets when your opponents are like 10 cultivation realms above you, in fact mc does not even have a strong will, it was later explained around chap 400 that mc has not undergone true "tempering" and his will his weak. the beginning was very interesting but this just turned to sh*t later on, i should've dropped around chap 130 but i suffered 320 chapters more of this torment before finally dropping.

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      • EyeOfTheMoon 6

        Why is he at 9 revolution? Well, this is explained really early on, but Godhead can't send anyone spirit tier or higher in Basking Moon as a "guest", and gu changing isn't a spy, he's a known member of Godhead. And again, spie are really hard to place in other sects due to the nature of the cultivation. Theres no point in sending you talented to another sect, and those not talented can't reach the higher echeleons.

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      • DesolateAncient_Moon 1

        gu changqing was the last person to use his brains against mc and even that ended in such an anticlimatic nature, all the schemes and whatnot ended in such disappointment, i loved the first 100 chapters and was too far gone to care at that point but i slowly realized the *plot* as i read further. thing is mc can scheme against anyone in the world and they're always successful, if he doesn't have time to scheme or not enough information then he leaves it to his "determination" to find a way forward, after being schemed every opponent is coughing blood and repeat the usual "i didn't expect this..." before dying. he can gather clues from any unreliable source and they're always true, never lost a fight, his power level is impressive for his cultivation but not nearly enough to do what he did in chapters 430-450. basically the whole world moves in his favour and one interesting thing to note is without the protagonist effect he's the same as his opponents who "failed to plan further".

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      • EyeOfTheMoon 6

        I agree, the whole world does go in Mc's favor, and he does outscheme everyone. However, the protagonist has failed in his schemes due to unexpected variables(although he does manage to work around these variables very single time so I suppose it doesn't count as failing), and, even though there are faults, at least the author has somehwat logical reasonings for why the protagonist does manage to win. Of cource the protagonist in going to win/survive, or this wouldn't be the story, so I never understood the "plot armour" argument. And again, unlike other novels that are based purely on luck, the author has logical reasoning for why the MC does survive. Are there loose gears? Of cource, they exist even in lord of the mysteries. But compared to the others, this novel ranks at least top 5%-1% merely in how the author handles the "plot armor", and while you many not like it, you have to admit that its multitudes better than most of the trash out there.

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      • DesolateAncient_Moon 1

        yeah, i get that but sometimes the author's explanations are not really logical, the first 100 chapters nearly mocked every cultivation cliche that are repeated constantly in the average novel but it isn't too long since this stooped to that level. i remember i dropped this near 440 chapters and maybe you understand what im referring to here, have you read those chapters? well, i agree this is better than most of the trash out there, but it did constantly degrade from chapter 100 onwards where no matter the reason, time or level of cultivation mc will always prevail whether in schemes, mindset or determination. (it was getting ridiculous) i disagree on author's handling of plot armour, he used it well at first but i don't see a difference between this or something like BTTH chapter 400 onwards. the dark king and this novel are in my "100% wasted potential" list where they deserved top 20 minimum just from the start only if the later events didn't screw everything up.

        Edited: 1d~
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  • DaoistNextChapter 2

    Im afraid this novel follows in the footsteps of many promising Xianxia novels. From chapter 1-50 it was a truly great start, 9/10, great characters, compelling story, well written. Chapter 51-100 faltered a little, but still a solid 7/10, the fighting scenes were needlessly long and some plot points stretched past any reasonable benefit of the doubt, but the story was still compelling, the pace steady, it was still a worthy novel. After chapter 100, and specifically chapter 128-130 which is one of the dumbest things i have ever read, things start to fall apart, the author starts making huge leaps of logic, characters behave erratically in service of the general direction of the plot over consistency, and the pacing grinds to a halt. This is just another case of an author having a great premise at the start, but once they pass that first prompt and have to start writing multiple new chapters a week without any real plan they just cant keep up the quality of the work. Its a shame.

    Edited: 2y
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  • DaoistNextChapter 2

    Generally speaking this is a very good novel, but this author can't write action to save his life. The fight from chapter 68-70 is without a doubt one of the worst fights in a xianxia novel that I have ever read, terribly paced with no action or excitement, far too much monologing and no interesting turns. An all round awful fight scene, almost drop worthy.

    Edited: 2y
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  • KingofGod11 5

    Story is very slow, I am currently on 107 and he is still on such a low level. Idk if I will be able to continue or not. I am little confused what should I do?

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    • lnwUser122740 1

      then drop it if you don't have the patience to go through its not like someone is forcing you to do it

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      • KingofGod11 5

        I am not sure, if me respecting my time is wrong bro, for your sake let's take that I am lacking in patience but atleast unlike you I am not lacking in manners. Lol why do children comes to this site.

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      • lnwUser122740 1

        where in my comment do I seem disrespectful I just stated the obvious if it rubs you the wrong way that's your fault not my problem

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      • KingofGod11 5

        If you can't even understand what was rude in your comment then I can just say you are just making excuses for not accepting your fault, even a child can understand what was wrong in that comment and, if me trying to know people view is wrong then I am certainly wrong, I am sorry child happy now. Lol!

        Edited: 2y
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