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  1. JanisJeplin
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    This novel is highly unsuitable for reading. Within just 13 chapters, it contains absurd and exaggerated plot points, lacking any semblance of realism. The main character (MC) is aMary苏character, while the male lead (ML) is portrayed as unscrupulous. Here's a brief summary of key events:

    - The MC quickly becomes a Mary Sue, displaying extraordinary qualities and indifference towards her dysfunctional 'parents.'
    - She rejects familial ties and criticizes her family for their selfishness.
    - Various conflicts arise, such as her uncomfortable experiences at home and school due to her family's schemes.
    - Despite facing challenges, the MC magically scores perfectly on a test, showcasing her unrealistic abilities.
    - She teases classmates and authority figures, further alienating herself.
    - The ML enters the scene, and the MC becomes infatuated with him.

    The narrative becomes predictable, revolving around the MC dealing with 'scumbags' at school, with teachers and characters腐败. The MC's reliance on her abilities and lack of strategic thinking dominate the story.

    The writing is mediocre, occasionally highlighting the superficiality of others through their perspectives. However, the excessive melodrama and implausible situations make it a poor read.

    In short, this novel is a face-slap story with a weak plot and shallow characters. It's a waste of time, especially considering the MC could have avoided the problematic family if she chose differently. The moral stance is questionable, and the MC's independence is limited but not entirely absent.

    Overall, I would rate this novel -500tril/10 for its over-the-top nonsense and potential to disappoint. It might appeal to those looking for a simple, non-deep storyline involving a female protagonist who stands up to bullying, but for those seeking substance, it's a poor choice.
  1. Govind3780HSN
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    The storyline is highly engaging, with a strong and determined FL who sets clear objectives from the start and works diligently to achieve them. I particularly appreciate the wonderful bond she shares with her maternal family, their love acts as a catalyst for her growth, especially from her affectionate uncle who eventually becomes her father figure. It's true that the 'fake' daughter isn't portrayed as a full-on antagonist, there are complexities involved. The romantic aspect progresses quite slowly, so readers should be prepared for a leisurely pace. Despite giving it 4 stars (⭐⭐⭐⭐), my rating is somewhat mitigated by my personal preference for stories not centered around school life.
  1. ViadhivanRanataS8i
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    The story is simple and easy to follow, even for those who struggle with machine translation. It has a straightforward plot with minimal twists and dramatic complications. Although it's satisfying to see the antagonists suffer, the consequences felt disproportionate to their actions. The mother's vulnerability and manipulation were unfortunate, as she had potential to deviate from the original storyline if given support. The sister's portrayal was nuanced; while she engaged in minor misdeeds, it seemed like the others coerced her into more severe ones. The author made her character sympathetic despite her harsh fate. The brother, on the other hand, was portrayed poorly and received his comeuppance. However, I felt that exposing the girls' true parentage would have been sufficient to drive them to their extreme actions.

    The family dynamics and the male lead's pursuit were enjoyable parts of the story. The protagonist progresses steadily and excels in various areas, but she does so through hard work, not innate genius. If you prefer a ruthless treatment of villains, this tale might appeal. While it's decent, it's not a masterpiece either.

    One small wish I had was for the third uncle to find a suitable partner.

    Overall, the review provides a balanced assessment, highlighting both the strengths and weaknesses of the story, particularly in its handling of characters and plot development.
  1. ChaoticReaderCy2
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    It's decent, but not exceptional. The story lacks significant impact or emotional depth, falling more into the run-of-the-mill category. If you're seeking a typical novel where the main character is unrelatable and the plot revolves around an unrealistic improvement, this might be your choice. There are numerous instances of "face-slapping" or主角人生的反转, which isn't to my taste, but some readers might enjoy that aspect.
  1. AlibiLullaby
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    It's an enjoyable read, perfect for those times when you're in need of something light. The main character is intelligent without being excessively praised or portrayed as a "learning genius," yet she consistently ranks at the top. This is a realistic novel that flows smoothly without excessive drama; it doesn't quite grab your heartstrings like the original. Honestly, I'm unsure if it's the writing style or something else, but I found the original story a bit underwhelming, especially with the overused butterfly effect trope.
  1. Black_Reaper139c
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    Here's the rewritten passage in English:

    Completed by mtl, this is a lighthearted read with minimal plot twists. I don't delve too deeply into the content, simply enjoying the protagonist's溺爱 from her new family and witnessing the just desserts for the supporting characters. Although the main character might be seen as a Mary Sue, the story doesn't go overboard; the punishments for the antagonists are proportional to their actions. If you appreciate carefree transmigration stories where the focus is on an easy-going experience, this one might appeal to you. I would rate it 4.4 out of 5.0.
  1. Haha
    Haha rated it
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    The initial review I encountered was quite critical, piquing my interest to read further. Frankly, the storyline follows a typical pattern for this genre – a birth swap where the biological parents reject the main character (MC) in favor of their adopted daughter. The MC comes across as a Mary Sue character, always having things go her way, and her new family is excessively loving. Initially, the MC's lack of romantic understanding is understandable, given her young age.

    The other characters, including the birth siblings, adoptive sister, and father, receive their fair share of development. The pace is comfortable for the highly intelligent MC.

    There's a minor twist when the adoptive sister turns out to be the half-sister of the MC, resulting from the father's relationship with a distant cousin. Intriguingly, the MC's biological brother falls for the half-sister, and they were planning on being together before discovering the truth, adding a touch of drama to the tale.

    Despite its predictability, I would give it four stars for decent writing and a plot that aligns with the summary and tags.
  1. EvilDragon
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    The story is engaging with humorous characters, save for those pesky cannon fodder supporting roles. The female lead, while not overly romantic, shows growth in confronting her emotions, even if she isn't proactive. The male lead is amusing and adaptable, transforming into a troublemaker, gentleman, or well-behaved youth based on the situation, which I find entertaining. My favorite character is actually the FL's third uncle, who is loving, charming, and occasionally childlike, making for enjoyable moments.

    As for the FL's family, there's a spoiler here:

    To be honest, I didn't particularly like any of them. They were all self-centered. Initially, I thought the "white lotus" sister had redeeming qualities, but she ultimately failed to improve, despite her initial intentions to help others misunderstand the FL and later striving for strength. Though she never became a direct antagonist, her annoying presence remained. The brother's character arc was fitting, as he truly was a psychopath. I'll spare the father's discussion, but the mother isn't innocent either, despite her genuine desire for the FL's forgiveness. However, it might be too little, too late.

    The FL's family serves mainly as a contrast to highlight her improved life, which can come across as manipulative. If reincarnation were real, no one would want to be part of her family.

    The narrative sometimes focuses excessively on the white lotus sister, and the ending feels rushed, skipping from university life to their successful careers. It's abrupt, but the comic tone keeps me entertained.

    Overall, while not my top pick, I find the story satisfying, giving it a solid 7 out of 10.

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