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  1. Luc4r1o
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    I thoroughly enjoyed this narrative. It stands out from the usual Quick Transmigration novels due to its length, with over 500 chapters and 10 story arcs, although I personally find it slightly lengthy. The intriguing aspect lies in the protagonist's (Zhuang Li) innovative "fantasy science," as he creates groundbreaking gadgets, making the story feel plausible despite its fictional nature.

    Zhuang Li's character is consistent with his genius, introverted archetype. His transmigration journey begins with a teenage invention—a 4-dimensional theory that he modifies later for his dimensional portal. From there, he enters a parallel world where System 7480 seeks to bond with him, marking the start of his adventures through numerous altered mini-worlds, all shaped by his technological prowess.

    The male lead, Ming, breaks away from the stereotype of a cold, domineering CEO. Instead, he embodies a virtuous wife role, which is a refreshing change from the usual dynamic. Ming's original storyline is filled with misfortune, often manipulated by the system, earning him the nickname "soft rice man."

    System 7480 undergoes significant character development, starting as an arrogant force but eventually learning to adapt after realizing it can't control the主角's overwhelming abilities. The contrast between Zhuang Li's lack of physical prowess and Ming's support adds a comedic and complementary dimension to their relationship.

    However, the novel does touch on themes of nationalism and racial superiority, primarily involving the United States and China, which may be off-putting to some readers. Despite this, the plot itself remains captivating, and the deleted arc's replacement leaves room for curiosity.

    In summary, "this story is a solid read, even if it's longer than the usual. It offers engaging content and unique character dynamics, making it worth the investment. I highly recommend giving it a try!"
  1. MyraAgpalzaButac
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    The initial sections were quite challenging to read, as the author seemed to push nationalism to an extreme. However, towards the middle or slightly later on, I didn't perceive any strong sense of Chinese dominance (as far as I could tell). The main character behaves similarly, but he starts off incredibly overpowered. I appreciate his constant learning, but the starting point was too elevated for my taste. The opportunity for growth felt minimal; it mostly happened towards the end of the story. What irked me the most was the lack of elements like cultivation or ghost realms – excluding the final world, there wasn't much fantasy.

    Upon reflection, I noticed that this author is also responsible for one of my all-time favorite novels, "Face of the Devil." Why did the writing quality decline so significantly?
  1. AzizYaakoubi
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    I appreciate the original concept, which sets this transmigration story apart from others. The summary suggests that the system plays a supporting role rather than being the main focus, and the protagonist relies on their intellect rather than following the system or relying on luck (golden fingers). The character's overwhelming intelligence is portrayed realistically, without resorting to exaggerated logic jumps, which enhances believability.

    The storytelling is engaging, with the MC smoothly resolving issues without major setbacks, and the author maintains freshness by presenting unique approaches in each setting. However, the book falls short in my rating due to the prominent display of nationalism, bordering on racism. Early chapters exhibit strong patriotic themes, with the goal of boosting China's power and often demonizing America as the antagonist. Traitors who collaborate with the US or prioritize their own interests at China's expense are common plot elements.

    While I can overlook the nationalism to an extent, it's a significant theme that significantly impacts the overall tone. The mention of President Trump provided a humorous moment, but it doesn't outweigh the negative aspects for me. Therefore, I rate it a 3 instead of a 4.
  1. Jacky0211
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    The intense sense of nationalism tinged with racism was deeply disturbing and left me feeling physically ill. It reduces every ethnicity to being criminal and愚蠢, while exalting the author's own race as invincible. Author, please step down from your self-righteous stance – you're an embarrassment to those genuinely fighting for equality. You had an opportunity to address anti-Asian sentiment, but your approach is so extreme that it appears propagandistic and manipulative.
  1. SiiiFuuu
    SiiiFuuu rated it
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    "This is the most captivating Quick Transmigration story I've come across. I truly admire how the main character seeks revenge for the life he's taken on, demonstrating both genius and deviousness as he subverts the narrative. The system he possesses is rather adorable too, hehe."
  1. EL_Tee007
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    "It's fantastic. I've read this novel multiple times - the plot is captivating, the characters are well-developed, and the romantic pairing is adorable. I wholeheartedly recommend it to readers who enjoy stories featuring brilliant protagonists who employ scientific reasoning to overcome challenges, excel in various fields, and outwit their adversaries through intellect. As the title implies, the character is Xue Shen, or the embodiment of academic prowess."
  1. Lucky00vRA
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    I am completely enamored with this store and consider it one of my top favorite global exploration stories. The relationship between the main character (MC) and the main love interest (ML) is incredibly charming and endearing. I appreciate how resourceful and continuously growing the MC is, always striving to learn new skills, improve their surroundings, and positively impact the society they live in. Although there's a touch of patriotism, it's not overwhelming; it merely demonstrates their desire to uplift their nation and its people.
  1. sleepingpeacefully
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    It seems like the writer was likely inspired by Sword Art Online: Alicization while crafting the narrative, as the ending turned out to be marred by a non-consensual scene. The protagonist, who started off incredibly powerful, was reduced to a degrading act just to survive. The hypocrisy in having the main character and his companions watch this unfold on a live stream, along with the ease with which the antagonist was defeated despite his immense strength, suggests that the narrative relied on a cheap thrill rather than substance. It appears that the post-victory glow, in this context, functions more like a numbing agent.

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