To sum up in a sentence, transmigrating to different worlds to wash slag men white every day, the goal is to become a good man!

Note: slag men refer to men who play with women’s hearts aka scum and washing white means to come clean, fix up your life.

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  1. MelshancSH
    MelshancSH rated it
    I appreciate the perspective that without a physical body, one lacks the capacity for emotion. After all, it’s widely understood that emotions stem from chemical processes in the body and have evolved to enhance our chances of survival.
  1. NlovestoreadQAM
    NlovestoreadQAM rated it
    "Too much is too much. There's an excessive amount of filler (which I consider to be nonsense). The main character's personality is bland. In other stories, it’s usually 10-15 chapters, but here it stretches to 25-30. It would be fine if the extra 10-20 chapters were interesting, but unfortunately, they are not."
  1. Obsezzion
    Obsezzion rated it
    I'm not sure if I should recommend this book. The plot lacks coherence, and the antagonists behave in ways that defy logic. For instance, one of the villains aims to marry into a wealthy family. She possesses a good reputation, beauty, and every opportunity to succeed, but according to the author’s plan, she inexplicably starts sleeping around, particularly with "fat middle-aged men." This pattern repeats across the novel, where female antagonists consistently act similarly.

    You’d think achieving your goal and maintaining a normal relationship would be enough, but no—these characters deliberately sabotage their own success by engaging in affairs, often with older, less desirable partners, just to give the protagonist the evidence needed to ruin them. As I mentioned, this theme recurs throughout the story. Does any of this make sense?
  1. ELDERLICH01
    ELDERLICH01 rated it
    Sure, here's the rewritten content:

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    Story 1, 2, and 3 didn't work for me. Why?

    The premise revolves around a wrong choice in the original body, where the protagonist chose a vicious and poisonous woman (Woman A). They now wish to take the path with Woman B, aiming to give her happiness. As a result, the story starts with them already close, and the narrative focuses on how they spend the rest of their lives together, fighting injustice, enjoying sweet moments, and more. If you're looking for a story where the main character (MC) has to work hard to win the girl's heart, try Story 4. Even in Story 4, the target girl already loves the MC, but another girl tries to sabotage their relationship, creating some challenges before they finally become a couple.

    Essentially, all these stories begin with the target girl already head over heels for the original body. The MC's task is more about maintaining their position in society rather than winning the girl's affection, making the mission relatively straightforward.

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  1. elensar
    elensar rated it
    The main character interactions are insufficient and their personalities lack consistency. There is no engaging inner dialogue. The story’s beginning or plot is not compelling enough and feels too bland. Additionally, there isn’t enough romantic depth. While there are plenty of sweet moments, they aren’t profound enough. The pacing is too quick, and some arcs are not interesting. The story is often predictable, following similar plots from other novels. Most of the narrative revolves around an evil person causing problems in past lives, which is rather dull. The conflicts, while not necessarily tragic or dramatic, are not very engaging to read.
  1. Unalove
    Unalove rated it
    There are both good and bad arcs in this novel. Upon finishing it, I was left wondering, "What's the point?" The main character is a ghost devoid of emotion, and he appropriates the original soul's emotions as if they were his own. It would have been more meaningful if the main character in every story was reborn instead.
  1. UIGUN
    UIGUN rated it
    I absolutely love this novel and I don't regret translating it at all. Among the male versions of QT novels, this one is definitely my favorite. The love stories are incredibly passionate, and the main character truly demonstrates his love through actions, not just by being a passive guardian who receives missions. I highly recommend this!
  1. RobinsonGichimu
    RobinsonGichimu rated it
    Currently on Arc 8.

    To be honest, I enjoyed how most of the arcs began (I've been machine-translating them). As a QT story, they follow a fairly standard format—typically, a guy transitions from one world to another, often taking on the role of someone who has either intentionally or unintentionally caused significant harm to others.

    There isn't much interaction with the System, but that's okay. My main issue, however, is the length of the arcs. They all seem quite long and sometimes feel drawn out. I ended up skipping the endings of a few arcs.

    , I would rate it 3.5.

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