Wearing the game upgrade system into a stallion novel, Xia Ge felt that she was suffocating. After several thoughts, Xia Ge, who is familiar with the plot, decided to hold the male protagonist’s thick thighs tightly. Then…cuckolded him.

Xia Ge: I really didn’t mean to OTZ

Male protagonist (drawing a knife): Ha ha.

Serious old-fashioned master sister (in contemplation: I think I like you.)

Xia Ge: …Don’t be like this. I’m scared.

Hot-tempered killer young lady: I think you look pretty!

Xia Ge: Thank you, you are also pretty _(:3」∠)_, but just look at it (desperate.JPG)

Beautiful devil woman: Do you want to die or marry?

Xia Ge: I want to go home TAT

Later, Xia Ge left and thought about it.

I always feel that I am not the one teasing the harem of the male protagonist, but was teased by the male protagonist’s harem instead (violent tears)

——Xia Ge, listen, from now on, I will be your magnificent army with thousands of men and horses, and you will be incomparable in the whole world.

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  1. Divinenature
    Divinenature rated it
    The initial concept of the story is promising, but I'm becoming increasingly frustrated with the main character (MC). They consistently lie without any valid reason or a compelling explanation provided by the author. Apart from being a disciple of Danfemg, they don't seem to make any real effort to generate income independently. Even in their disciple role, they lack enthusiasm or dedication. It would be helpful if someone could shed light on the MC's redeeming qualities, as the female lead's (FL) potential blindness towards them feels similar to how she might perceive the male lead (ML).
  1. AmanRaut
    AmanRaut rated it
    I've read up to Chapter 100 of the MTL version, and there's an instance in Chapter 80 where the main character (MC) drops a jade pendant during a fight, hoping her protagonist friend would find it, achieving a multi-purpose outcome. However, I find her logic confusing.

    Firstly, giving it to him as a gift would have been a safer and more straightforward way to accomplish the first goal, and she could have still pursued the other objectives whenever convenient.

    Secondly, MC unnecessarily joined a conflict beyond her role, when she could have shared crucial information anonymously or directly without risking herself.

    Thirdly, it's baffling why she fought and then tried to escape instead of acknowledging her involvement and benefiting from it.

    The MC's behavior is inconsistent. Although she engages in conversations about "protagonists" as if it's common knowledge, suggesting she's not secretive, she constantly tells lies (presumably for comedic effect), which doesn't mesh well with a realistic narrative. What's frustrating is that she keeps vital details hidden from close friends, even if it could simplify their lives without altering the plot.

    As I progress, the MC's irrational actions become increasingly annoying. I hope future chapters see her adopting a more realistic mindset, prioritizing safety and convenience.
  1. VegetaIsBadass
    VegetaIsBadass rated it
    I have been following this for quite some time now. The protagonist brings a hilarious and laid-back vibe to the entire story, making it an enjoyable, light read. However, beneath the surface, there are profound themes that tug at the heartstrings, urging the reader to delve into the weightier aspects. The narrative is filled with ups and downs, characters that develop gradually, and a beautifully translated text. Kudos to the translator for their exceptional work.

    Heartfelt gratitude for your dedication.

    A huge thank you to the author as well; this is a fantastic creation.
  1. kealiirangel
    kealiirangel rated it
    The narrative has deeply impressed me. It's well-crafted and skillfully executed, showcasing a thoughtful plot with intriguing twists that spark my interest for more. What I appreciate is the depth in the relationships between the harem members; it's evident that their connections with the main character have a rich history. Despite their actions or expressions of love, I can't help but understand and empathize with them. The male lead stands out as a genuinely good person, departing from the common trope of a despicable male in transmigration stories. Lastly, for those seeking a promiscuous protagonist, note that there's only one central female character, making this story unsuitable for that expectation.
  1. Caracarn0502
    Caracarn0502 rated it
    The narrative could potentially be engaging or enjoyable with well-developed characters, but the pacing is severely lacking. At this point, after 90 chapters, the mysteries remain largely unsolved and the readers are still in the dark about the true identities of the protagonists – it's a disappointing pace that fails to keep the momentum going.
  1. KingofDezzNuts
    KingofDezzNuts rated it
    The novel is intriguing with its well-developed characters and subtle hints that leave me curious about their past. The love interests are quite diverse, each with their own unique story:

    1. Gu Peijie - A senior sister from the same sect, she appears cold but has a gentle heart. Her mysterious past holds locked-away memories.
    2. Chu Yao - A feisty and hot-tempered woman, she despises her current situation and shoulders the burden of her prestigious Chu family due to her eye color.
    3. Chu Yi - Chu Yao's sister, driven by jealousy, she seems to target the protagonist for reasons similar to her sister.
    4. Ah Tang/Su Chan - Leader of the Thousand Souls Demonic Clan, she has an enigmatic background and crossed paths with the MC while searching for a powerful puppet tool in an ancient tomb.

    There might be more, but these are the main ones I've noticed. It's a yuri genre I haven't encountered before, and the complexity of the plot keeps me puzzled and intrigued.
  1. godofchaosXTf
    godofchaosXTf rated it
    This novel is an absolute masterpiece. The characters are incredibly complex, with intricate backstories that resonate deeply. The author's writing skill is truly impressive, and I know I will carry this book in my thoughts for a long time to come.
  1. Kw0zand
    Kw0zand rated it
    This novel is truly exceptional in every aspect; far from the usual harem clichés, it offers a profound and intricately crafted story brimming with multi-dimensional characters, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. The emotional depth was so compelling that at one point, I couldn't help but shed tears from sheer enjoyment. I highly recommend giving it a read – once you start, you won't be able to put it down. Give it a try, and I promise you won't regret it ❤️.

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