Quantum Cultivation
A Xianxia/Cyberpunk Novel
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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By:
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Jace Kang
About this listen
A cultivation system based on Daoist five elements and eight trigram theories, written by an acupuncturist/wing chun sifu.
Like all Purebred with their menial jobs, Ken ekes out a living sweeping the floors of Kyoto Peacekeeping Central. His kind serves as a benchmark for XHumans to measure how far they've progressed and a reminder of what Homo sapiens once was.
His life changes when 800-year-old Ryu crosses over from the World of Rivers and Lakes, looking for a lost temple; and Aya, a beautiful hacker whose Sensory Interface perceives the EtherCloud as Feudal Japan, learns that XHumans aren't as perfect as they thought.
They've edited out the genes that allow for Cultivation.
That will give Ken a chance to surpass them.
And maybe use mythical martial skills to save the world from an oppressive government, spirit beasts, and alien invaders.
Contains mature themes.
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- Glenn
- 01-09-2021
Fantastic first book
If this is where he’s starting i cant wait to see this author grow
Also others have criticised the amount of lewd but its actually way less then other litrpgs.
I think it might squirm people more because of the manner of description, more specific and strait forward not talking around the point or over doing it.
that said its there for a reason and works extremely well with a-lot of mythos around chi and internal energies examples like the karma sutra come to mind so whilst the book will get you hot around the collar the erotic scenes all make sense to the world as its built and i like that the relations are all real like the young people are still awkward and shy and super horny but to modest to just abandon all there upbringing and the ancients are all strip and do what you gotta do
Oh and great book cant wait to see if he does a direct sequel or instead splits the story to tell parallel occurrences across the vastly seperate worlds
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