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Cultivation Would Be Easy If People Weren't Stupid II

Kenny King ()

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
Pages (Standard (250-400))
SeriesA Book #
Setting
CSM age13

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

Trigger warnings

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Protagonist archetypes

Reluctant HeroMultiple POVs

Synopsis

Casey Timmins built a perfect Foundation. It turns out that was the easy part. Now that his methods have proven themselves, Twilight Peak is no longer invisible. Students are breaking through at rates that don’t make sense. Foundations are forming cleaner, stronger, more stable than tradition says they should. Other sects have started asking questions. Some of them are not polite about it. But Casey has a bigger problem than politics. Foundation was infrastructure. Measurable. Quantifiable. Something he could optimize. Core Formation is different. A Core doesn’t just generate qi. It crystallizes who you are. And Casey has no equation for that. While his practice circle advances, while Feng corrects flaws even genius couldn’t see, while Mei rebuilds what Ironroot shattered, Casey is forced to confront the one variable he can’t reduce to data: What is he actually building? Because someone powerful has begun to notice. Master Shin, architect of ruthless advancement and survivor of his own methods, is watching closely. He doesn’t care about Casey’s numbers. He cares whether the method works on him. And if it does, the consequences won’t stay contained to one quiet, bottom-tier sect. Systematic cultivation was supposed to make training safer. More reliable. Transferable. It was never meant to threaten the structure of the entire cultivation world. Casey wanted to build something worth keeping. Now the institutions that profit from scarcity are coming to take it. And this time, perfection won’t be enough.

Is Cultivation Would Be Easy If People Weren't Stupid II appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 13 and up.

This cultivation fantasy features a methodical protagonist optimizing training systems and facing political conflict with traditional sects. Contains moderate violence related to cultivation advancement and sect conflicts, but no graphic content or sexual material.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language.

Publisher age: Adult·Our content rating: 13+

Publisher ages reflect reading level; our rating reflects content maturity — they can differ.

Who'll love this

Readers who love strategic problem-solving, magic systems with clear rules, and underdog protagonists challenging unfair systems will enjoy this cultivation progression story.

Tags

Progression FantasyCultivationLitrpg ElementsRational Fantasy