System 7480 was conquered by its own host and became the s*ave of the other party. But it doesn’t matter, the 7480 that can choose to go through the world independently has a thousand mission scenarios to kill the host, so as to get rid of the fate of being controlled.
Weak chicken fighting five scum? Great, send you to the apocalypse!
A few years later, the weak chicken transformed the apocalypse into a new world where technology is prosperous.
The weak chicken has low emotional intelligence and is disgusting? That’s great, I’ll send you to the heartthrob Mary Sue who ran with the ball and gave birth to a talented son as a pick-up man, and then let the overbearing president and the man kill you because of jealousy!
As a result, the weak chicken is more talented than the genius son of the heroine who kills the Quartet, and makes the overbearing president kneel down and call Dad in minutes.
Weak chickens are afraid of getting dirty, tired, afraid of death, and only greedy for enjoyment? Very good! Send you to the battlefield as a deserter, and let the strategist male lead kill you! As a result, within a few years, the lord, who was assisted by a weak chicken, was invincible in all battles, and soon unified the divided continent.
After changing N mission scenarios, 7480, who failed to kill the host, finally found a truth – the host’s name is not called Weak Chicken, it is called Learning God, Learning God is invincible!



This novel and author are fantastic, despite containing elements that aren't usually my preference. Normally, I dislike stories with an OP protagonist, but the author's skill in crafting drama and intense confrontations keeps the story engaging. The antagonists are formidable and despicable, and there's a constant flow of unexpected twists and emotional turmoil, making it hard to put down.
If you enjoy QWTFOD, you'll appreciate this version, as it has even more intense drama and conflict. Although some arcs rely on clichés, the author maintains freshness and keeps readers hooked. It's highly addictive.
I deducted a star for instances of nationalism, racism, and sexism, but these didn't detract much from my enjoyment since the story is meant for entertainment, not as a realistic portrayal. So, read it for a thrilling and light-hearted experience, and don't take the content too seriously.
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!"
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?
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.
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