Xiao Luo and his girlfriend had been in love with each other for four years when she proposed a break up. Because of this, Xiao Luo sped his car in the night and ended up in a car accident. But it was a blessing in disguise as he unexpectedly fused with a high tech system that originated from a universe hundreds of billions of light years away. From this moment on, the entire world started to run amok…..

Peerless Genius System
- Genre: Action
- Author: Straw Is Crazy Too,稻草也疯狂,
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- Status: Completed
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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然而,故事在第300章后转折,涉及了民族主义元素。虽然书中描绘了对日本崇拜皇权的直销员和带有种族偏见的美国海军陆战队,但作者并未过分渲染,而是区分了普通美国人和军人,并解释了他们对中国军队的敌意源于训练中的假设敌人。这种处理方式相对较为合理,没有将所有西方人在华小说中塑造成对中国充满敌意的角色。
然而,到了第584章,主角做出了不可原谅的事。他在商业竞争中情绪失控,对女主角(名义上的妻子兼资助者)实施了强暴。这之后,女主角因为真心爱上他,交出了自己的公司。这个剧情转折让我认为故事变得过于愚蠢,无法继续阅读,于是选择了放弃,认为这是我的终点。
后续的情节可能会包含在日本的战斗,预计会有更多的民族主义内容,但这已经超出了我愿意接受的范围。
The author claims the system grants immense power, altering personality, presence, and even turning the protagonist into a killing machine for 1 million points. However, before acquiring the system, he was a平凡 office worker from a decent university, hardly exceptional. For a normal person to achieve such extraordinary feats – martial arts mastery, scientific inventions, hacking skills, gaming prowess, and business acumen – is highly implausible. Su Li, with her aloof demeanor, wouldn't likely show interest in an average Joe.
The plot lacks coherence; it's unclear what the protagonist truly wants even after multiple readings. The main objective appears to be simple: amass wealth and sleep with women. As for romance, the author drags out a trivial conflict between two supposedly intelligent characters into a drawn-out 200-chapter mess, filled with misunderstandings. The main character's possessiveness and refusal to acknowledge Su Li's feelings create a frustrating dynamic. His actions, including raping her initially and then expecting her to fall in love, make the narrative cringe-worthy. The sudden transformation of Su Li into a devoted wife and the introduction of a secret girlfriend due to parental approval further contribute to the absurdity.
My apologies for the profanity, but this novel leaves much to be desired in terms of logic and storytelling.
The author questions whether the story could be considered "netorare," a term often used to describe a genre where a protagonist becomes involved with or exploits someone's vulnerability, typically through sexual means. In this case, the reviewer points out that Su Yi's situation wasn't consensual initially, but the protagonist later clears her memory and distances himself. However, they note that the overall impression might still be negative for some readers.
In summary, the reviewer finds the story lacking in coherence, character development, and ethical considerations, suggesting that it might not be enjoyable for those seeking a more thoughtful or relatable narrative. They leave it to readers to decide whether the aspects mentioned align with their preferences.
1. Skip over sections that are purely visual or too absurd; you can glance at the text without engaging fully if it feels like a waste of time (trust me, there will be plenty).
2. Embrace the suspension of disbelief at the start of each chapter, as the author may introduce irrelevant subplots or characters solely for their own sake, which may not contribute much to the main storyline. For instance, a flight attendant falling for the protagonist simply because he's wealthy or has a fancy pen might be a distraction.
3. If you find yourself struggling with overly long passages where side characters engage in pointless banter or criticize the protagonist, feel free to skip those parts. It's often just filler content meant to belittle the MC, but it won't significantly change the overall plot if you miss it.
While I appreciate the concept of "owning a system," many stories with this theme tend to fall short in terms of writing quality or character development. The MC often comes across as weak or foolish, and the supporting characters serve mainly as plot devices. It's unclear if it's difficult to create a compelling narrative with this premise, but unfortunately, many books with this idea fail to live up to their potential. It's a pity, indeed.
- Acquisition of a system
- Becoming a bodyguard for a tycoon's daughter
- Ascending to CEO of a company
- Entering law enforcement
- Joining the National Security Agency
- Somewhat transitioning into a mercenary role
- Continuing as CEO
- Dramatically dismantling rival nations like Japan (Ri Nation) and America (Mei Nation)
- Concluding with an alien invasion
I stopped reading after the alien invasion part.