A Reddit user praises the web novel 'The System is Abstract, Luckily, So Am I' as a 10/10 comedy, noting its unique premise where a cultivation system is applied to the modern world. The novel has only 151 translated chapters, and the user highlights humorous moments like the MC killing worms instead of earth dragons and getting handcuffed by police for fun.
A Reddit user on r/noveltranslations shared a glowing recommendation for the web novel 'The System is Abstract, Luckily, So Am I', calling it the funniest novel they've read. The user described the premise: a teen in the modern world receives a cultivation system but must complete quests in a non-cultivation setting, leading to absurd situations like killing worms as 'earth dragons' and infiltrating a massage parlor as a succubus hideout. The novel currently has 151 translated chapters.
This user review highlights a growing trend in web novels: blending cultivation systems with modern, everyday settings for comedic effect. For TeaNovel readers, such novels offer a fresh take on the genre, appealing to those who enjoy humor and creative world-building. The limited translation count (151 chapters) also underscores the demand for more translated content in this niche.
The novel is a Chinese web novel translated into English, popular on platforms like Reddit's noveltranslations community. Its comedic style contrasts with more serious cultivation stories.
Original source: https://www.reddit.com/r/noveltranslations/comments/1sybf86/the_funniest_novel_the_system_is_abstract_luckily/
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