/ Eastern / Immortality Path: From the Blind Man at the Pharmacy
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Song Cheng transmigrated and became a blind errand boy in a medicine shop in a remote town.
Fortunately, after he found a wife who did not disdain him, his "Golden Finger" also followed.
Demons and ghosts roamed the Chaotic World, Profound Techniques went with Occult Sciences, Divine Weapons dazzled the cosmos, the Yin and Yang were inexhaustible.
Song Cheng did not seek to dominate as a king, he simply wished to live his life well.
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This is the story of a person with Longevity, who walked through long years and witnessed innumerable Dynasties.
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Escribe una reseñaI highly enjoy this story so far! The world building and plot have good carry so far and no real glaring issues except I felt the harem part was a little quick. It comes at a time and makes sense to a degree, but once wife #2 says she wants to wait and see a MCs character it is just a couple days and boom all set now. no real trial period or anything. but again it wasnt too unlogical I know plenty of people that hookedup/married in under a month so ehh not too insane. Love the the wifes are actual characters. Have their own problems and thoughts and emotions and different perspectives. DONT LOSE THAT! Keep at it author I think you have a good story to share.
Revelar spoilerPretty good novel its great not too fast or too slow but novel is short only about 260ch which is not much and much more could have been writen but there is no need just this is great 9/10
story has alot of translation issues and also the one thing him being blind doesn't last chapter 11 and he can see again the very reason i read the story in the first place gone the one thing i was able to ignore the translation issues gone
I'm writing this review as of chapter fifty-five: Overall, it's not bad. There's really only a few problems that I have with this novel. One, the world our MC has transmigrated is explained as most likely being the world of a game from his previous life. This is, in my opinion, entirely unnecessary to the plot, especially since it doesn't work in exactly the same way as the game either. The world is a real, living world, but the author still had to include the "game" origin for some reason. Two, it's a harem novel. I mean the MC does have unlimited lifespan, so multiple romantic interests is not surprising, but I wish it weren't multiple at the same time. Hard to take it as seriously, for me at least. I originally had a problem with the MC regaining his sight too early, losing his blindness, but that does become relevant again later in an interesting way, so I guess it's alright.