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  1. M4s4ki
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    I recently completed the novel, but I found numerous flaws and inconsistencies in the plot. The main character marries multiple wives, with some readers suggesting that there's an NTR (negative transfer of love) involved. However, that's not the case; the girl and MC hadn't formed a relationship before the tragic event. MC hypnotizes her, erases her memories, and she moves on, marrying someone else, believing she has forgotten about MC. The MC then distances themselves from her.

    The story does touch on nationalism, with the MC having a strong aversion towards those who bear grudges and resort to violence. If that's not a concern for you, you might enjoy it. However, the ending leaves much to be desired, as it seems the author ran out of ideas. It's more like a typical "happily ever after" conclusion without any depth or closure. The translation, though understandable, didn't fully captivate me due to these issues.
  1. Origin_Seer
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    The novel consists of twenty-eight chapters, but I haven't come across a likable character. Virtually every character讨厌主角, often for no apparent reason. A minor plot point involved the protagonist rescuing a girl from human traffickers, and an unexplained woman took a liking to him. However, when the traffickers sought revenge and falsely accused him, despite his innocence, this same woman suddenly turned against him. The portrayal of college students as promiscuous is frustrating, making me dislike them all during that part of the story.

    The book is riddled with slapstick moments, one-dimensional characters, repetitive "young master" tropes, and overused clichés. Overall, it's a disappointing read. I strongly advise against recommending it.
  1. BladeZ_FN
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    Honestly, it took me some time to fully grasp my feelings, but I <u>detest</u> this novel. I initially put it down around the 400s and decided to give it another chance recently, only to realize why I stopped reading in the first place.

    This book once again manipulates the human experience in a convoluted manner. None of the characters exhibit coherent behavior; their actions and decisions seem illogical and serve solely to propel the plot forward. Even the protagonist, with his problematic system, makes choices randomly without a clear motivation or reasoning. I could list numerous examples, but I've honestly grown weary of investing so much mental energy into this book.

    As for the system, it's a complete farce. It functions as a cheat code, granting the protagonist any skill or ability he desires, but the author fails to provide any concrete details. The MC accumulates 'points' that he occasionally uses to overpower others, but the specifics of point distribution, redemption options, and consequences remain unclear. It's all a Deus ex machina, filled with convenient plot devices.

    The antagonists are equally absurd. They come across as robotic and one-dimensional. While I understand the exaggerated nature, attempting to make them appear threatening by having them demand an unwarranted display of subservience is just ridiculous. It's hard to consider them human when their actions border on caricature. Why not have them engage in more absurd antics, like public self-exhibitionism, to assert dominance?

    Frankly, this book frustrates me to the point of anger. The time I've wasted on it is disheartening. Should I credit the author for eliciting such a strong reaction? But honestly, I wish they'd vanish from our literary world altogether.
  1. IMMORTAL_ZANE_23
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    The opening and middle stages were exceptional, but the conclusion felt somewhat disjointed. Initially, certain plot elements appeared clichéd but unexpectedly deviated from expectations. The protagonist didn't fall in love with the woman he protected or date the damsel he rescued; the story could have easily resorted to a harem theme with various professions like nurse, flight attendant, CEO, or doctor, but the author skillfully avoided such clichés.

    The narrative maintained a grounded and realistic approach, which made it more enjoyable as it didn't inflate one's ego. It served as a reminder of the often-delusional fantasies found in some other stories. Despite a polygamous ending, I was content with the resolution, though the final chapter could have been polished further.

    The main character stands out for his independence from the system and lack of obsession with bedding every attractive woman. The relationship between him and the primary female lead was the highlight of the book, despite a less-than-ideal ending.

    I encourage you to give it a read – I believe you might find it appealing. The protagonist's unique character and the depth of his connection make this story worth exploring.
  1. NinRider
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    This is a highly satisfying novel, providing engaging entertainment until around 300 chapters. However, if you can overlook the questionable system, it's enjoyable. From 300 to 600 chapters, there's a focus on racial stereotypes that might be hard to stomach, but if you can look past it, proceed. In the 600 to 700 range, the story prepares for a clichéd 'other world' setup, which some readers might find tolerable.

    Despite my willingness to endure most plot conveniences, certain aspects pushed me away. Around 400-500 chapters, the protagonist's ability to suddenly elevate his sister and brother-in-law to alchemy and healing grandmasters through hypnosis felt unrealistic and absurd. Then, after developing a strained relationship with a celebrity, the author inexplicably introduces a rape plot, which was a breaking point for me.

    The climax sees a significant weakening of the protagonist's system, making everyone around him appear god-like, defeating the purpose of the system. Instead of a powerful boost, he experiences a setback, and his wife, whom he forcefully assaulted earlier, is whisked away to another realm by aliens. This emotional rollercoaster left me disheartened.

    The MC's romance subplot had potential, with a mix of betrayals and heartaches, like Su Yun's drug addiction, Chu Yue's unrequited love, and Siling's shattered relationship. Ruoran's decision to move on also added depth. However, the character Su Li's relationship felt forced due to her tsundere nature, which can be annoying when overly reliant on aphrodisiacs, a common and unrealistic plot device in Chinese novels.

    An odd scene involving Dashan's "fapping" incident left me uncomfortable, and I temporarily paused. It seems others didn't mention it, but that certainly detracted from the reading experience.

    In summary, while the story has its moments, the problematic elements and inconsistencies made it difficult for me to continue beyond chapter 700. The romance, while flawed, had potential, but the overall narrative quality suffered from poor pacing and unrealistic plot developments.
  1. CrazyNoahV
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    The entertainment factor is undeniable. The characters may be clichéd, and the plot adheres to familiar tropes, which I actually find rather amusing in its cringe-worthy nature. This book delivers a delightful dose of over-the-top revenge scenarios that tickle my funny bone. Occasionally, the author includes chapters that seem random, yet somehow manage to keep things entertaining. I thoroughly enjoy these sorts of light-hearted reads. If you're looking for a lighthearted, unpretentious source of amusement, this novel fits the bill. Just don't come expecting groundbreaking storytelling – it's all about the entertainment value.
  1. IamUNKNOWN01nnr
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    What sets this novel apart is that the main character (MC) doesn't experience a transmigration, but rather a revival in their original body. As I have only read three chapters, it's difficult for me to provide extensive commentary. However, the translation quality is marred by frequent translator's notes, which seem to outnumber the actual content, making it an unpleasant reading experience.
  1. Noob6writer9
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    The story started off tolerably up until chapter 150, and I continued reading from 150 to 400 due to the time investment and not wanting to abandon it. However, between chapters 400 and 640, the quality plummeted, and the extreme nationalism in the latter half pushed me to stop at chapter 640.

    From chapter 400 onward, the protagonist was meant to collaborate with American soldiers to rescue a journalist. After saving the journalist, the narrative took a turn where American soldiers portrayed China negatively and demeaned the MC. Ultimately, they attempted to kill the MC due to his Chinese identity. In retaliation, the MC fought back and returned to China.

    The subsequent missions followed a similar pattern – going to Japan, where Chinese were victims of mistreatment and abuse, leading to violence against those perceived as evil. In the US mission, the MC encountered friends being bullied and insulted for being Chinese, which was the final straw for me. I decided to stop reading, as the book had devolved into a nauseating display of hatred.
  1. SpiritImmortalMvH
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    I wouldn't suggest this book. Initially, I found it enjoyable due to the unique premise – the main character (MC) receives a system that allows him to purchase skills, like instantly mastering foreign languages for 500 points or gaining elite combat abilities for 1000 points. These events occur early on, so it's not a major spoiler.

    However, there are significant drawbacks. The story includes unnecessary non-consensual relationship (NTR) elements, poor writing, a one-dimensional MC, and wasted potential of the system. The MC starts by protecting a daughter and gains connections to a mafia figure, eventually becoming a boss and engaging in violent confrontations. While the fight scenes are decent, his ruthless nature, even towards women, is portrayed without being overly offensive.

    The major issue arises when he meets Su Yun, a seemingly innocent and sweet girl. The author introduces them as a potential romantic pairing, but suddenly reveals a plot twist where she's been cheating with a manipulative man. This twist feels implausible and ruins the buildup of their relationship. Additionally, the MC's first girlfriend is also portrayed negatively.

    The translation quality is average, with occasional poor chapters and dialogue. The MC's lack of motivation and intelligence is another issue. Despite having a powerful cheat system, he focuses solely on becoming a mob boss and打架, accumulating wealth that holds little significance. He could have used his system to revolutionize science and improve humanity but chooses to engage in trivial conflicts.

    Furthermore, the MC fails to utilize his system strategically. He saves up points without a plan and only uses them reactively, like when he loses them healing after an attack. He neglects opportunities to gain more points easily, like through public demonstrations or media attention.

    In summary, while the concept of the system is intriguing, the execution is marred by unconvincing plot twists, weak character development, and subpar translation. The MC's choices and lack of foresight detract from the overall reading experience.
  1. FableMonster
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    The story holds immense potential, which earns it a solid 4-star rating. I initially wanted to give it 3.5 stars, but I'll be generous and give it that extra half-star for Su Xiaobei. The little girl character is simply adorable – a true loli delight! But alas, the story unfortunately has its fair share of filler content that might be amusing at times but detracts from the overall experience.

    Despite the reliance on the system, the author doesn't make the main character overly reliant on it. They mainly use it for pivotal moments, maintaining a balance that keeps the protagonist from becoming too overpowered. This is refreshing compared to other system novels where the MC easily becomes omniscient.

    In this particular story, what stands out is its unique twist – a "superstar-like" system that chooses the hidden boss route instead of fame. It adds an intriguing angle to the narrative. However, the author could have done more to advance the plot without resorting to excessive storytelling or involving the wife in the cultivation world. A well-planned progression and wise use of the system could have made the protagonist a peerless genius without needing such extravagant measures.

    In summary, the story is enjoyable up until around chapter 750, offering a satisfying tale of happiness with friends and family. Unfortunately, the last 100 chapters fall short, leaving a disappointing ending. If you're willing to overlook that, the first part is definitely worth reading.
  1. FleetingDawn
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    A straightforward tale revolves around the protagonist, who, upon obtaining a system, chooses to confront and overpower those he dislikes, eliminating those who offend him, and largely isolates himself from others. While there might be minor differences in my understanding due to reading hundreds of chapters via Google Translate, the system initially plays a significant role in the story.

    However, towards the middle, despite having accumulated millions of points, the frequency of using more than a thousand points is surprisingly low – one could count them on one hand. After finishing the novel, I discovered that the author provided an explanation for the system's reduced presence towards the end; it turns out to be a beacon for alien invaders, which the MC hesitates to utilize due to suspicion, despite its true nature remaining unknown.

    I'm planning to read through the remaining 100 chapters as I'm nearing completion, though I'm not anticipating any major surprises. My interest has kept me going, but the ending left me slightly disappointed. The climax sees a clan attempting to harm the MC by destroying a transportation device, leading to a space storm incident that goes unresolved. The resolution simply involves the character deciding to seek revenge against those who wronged him before wrapping up the story. The rushed and unsatisfying conclusion has left me somewhat annoyed.
  1. SPPrincess
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    "It's not terrible, but not great either. It would have been better if there was a mass release since the chapter lengths are quite short. As for the story, it follows the typical pattern of novels with a system, but the main drawback is the character's slow leveling process."

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