
Seized by the System
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Author:
Mu Heng,木恒
- Status: Complete
Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 20 votes)
5 stars
8(40%)
4 stars
6(30%)
3 stars
6(30%)
2 stars
0(0%)
1 stars
0(0%)

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Actually, the only reason I am typing this... Is to waste your time. Think about it, the only review here worth checking is by the statsguy. Other reviews are just speculation about the story.
The only reason this story might get those Energy Stones is because everyone else hates romance novels more.
That's why, don't check out the review section until the chapters are posted. And when the chapters ARE posted, sort reviews by new.
I hope QI patches this stupid oversight where you can post reviews before the novel is posted sometime soon.
Even though I posted this to waste your time, thanks for reading anyway. Have fun, hope this novel is a good one!
I doubt the Authors ever get to see any of these reviews but stop the senseless racism ruining perfectly decent novels. Also, Lol @ webnovels hypocrisy when their own policy is against racism but they host all these blatantly racist novels.
The racism in this novel is off the charts. The Chinese are basically the kind generous country and the author will remind that to you every once in a while by making the monsters tell how Chinese can be easily be manipulated and are such nice and kind people. Every non-chinese person is evil(author will sure to tell you that) and out to destroy China. The only "good" organisation that deals fairly with monsters is the Chinese government.
Also they depicted Indian gods as devils mind it Shiva the destroyer can decimate a Chinese dragon(or a evolved snake) thousands of times over so mind it.
1. There are quite a few inconsistencies throughout, but are not major for the plot.
2. Heavily China supreme mindset throughout the novel, if you can’t handle having everything related to China praised and everything else demonised don’t bother with this.
3. The writing style is very simple, full of dialogue that doesn't mean much.
4. The Interactions of the MC and the system get old pretty quick and I ended up skim reading most of it. Pretty much full of BS reasoning back and fourth between them with the MC prevailing time and again.
5. The ideas behind the plot are very thought provoking and interesting, however when actually discussing the topics in the novel the author fails to properly show this. Leaving disappointed time and again.
6. I finished reading this because I enjoyed the beginning, liked the ideas and themes, but also because it was a decent novel.
If your looking for anything to read at all, read this.
If your looking for something that will leaving begging for more chapter after chapter, DON’T READ THIS, it’s just barely decent.
This novel has a interesting idea, but thats about it. While the idea is interesting, I don't see how you can make it work in a novel. Everything feels rather pointless.
First off, the translation quality is decent. There isn't any obvious mistakes either, and compared to most translation novels this is already pretty good. Writing quality in general is average thought. (4/5 stars)
Story development. This a comedy novel, meaning the story is rather lackluster. The only point of focus in this novel is the comedy, everything else is completely disregarded. The pacing is rather awful, there are random time skips really early on. The system fights for justice "just because". The power scaling is rather bad as well, I mean, they literally don't tell you anything. This is a "cultivation" novel, and we don't even know the main character's strength. Aside from that, the story is completely lackluster. It's extremely dull. (1/5 stars)
The character design is disregarded as well. We have the main character, a procrastinator. This doesn't change. We also have a stupid system, this doesn't change. There are also plenty of women who are thirsting for the main character, but this doesn't matter as theres no romance. All other side characters are rather stupid as well, and this seems to be a running theme in Chinese comedy. (1/5 stars)
World background is somewhat interesting. It's rather vague, but that might because I haven't read terribly far into the story. It's a world where various people have awakened super powers, and this ranges widely from super speed to cultivation masters. (3/5 stars)
Overall, the story's premise was rather limited from the start, and as usual with most Chinese comedies, story development and character design are forgotten. I give this novel 2.8 stars out of 5.
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