The Affairs of Expelling Demons and Capturing Ghosts with Second Martial Uncle - Reviews

The Affairs of Expelling Demons and Capturing Ghosts with Second Martial Uncle
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Overall, this feels like a really strong start. It sets up a lot of mysteries while making me care about the main character.
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The narrator's journey starting from a poor village feels like a classic underdog setup, but it's told with a modern casual voice.
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The old master telling the little girl "do you hate your father" is such a weird and ominous line.
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The narrator's flat delivery of "I don't know" when asked what he wants to do is so painfully relatable.
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I hope the little girl shows up again later in the story. She's a sweet character.
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The whole "three hundred and sixty-nine yuan" explanation shows the narrator has learned a lot despite claiming to be clueless.
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The narrator's casual threat to scare the village kids for bullying the little girl made me laugh.
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I wonder if the green bath liquid is actually some kind of body enhancement or supernatural training.
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The ticket vendor aunt being suspicious of a young man traveling alone with no clear destination felt very real.
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The moment where the narrator looks back at the temple and doesn't think it looks so broken anymore is very poetic.
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I like that the story doesn't over-explain the Taoist concepts. It just presents them as part of daily life.
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The narrator's memory of his second uncle is so vague. Makes me wonder if something bad happened there.

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