
Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks
- Genre: Action
- Author: Hen Shi Jiao Qing,很是矫情,
- Status: Complete
Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 133 votes)
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Popular Reviews
In the arc where she becomes a mother-in-law, her inner thoughts seem to display a prejudiced attitude towards women, questioning their choices in fashion and personal life. She places blame on the deceased host for not being diligent, even if the husband is innocent. The way she seeks revenge in this arc feels distasteful, reducing women's worth solely to their reproductive capabilities and domestic roles. Additionally, the portrayal of the doctor in the story lacks professionalism.
Furthermore, it appears that the MC might be experiencing a sort of misplaced sense of heroism. In the Miaomiao arc, she went out of her way to assist those unrelated to her. And in the cultivation arc when she became half-demon and half-human, her actions seemed to follow a pattern of deciding what's best for others without considering the original host's intentions or her own mission. It seems she believes her martial arts should be shared universally for the benefit of half-demons, even though it wasn't part of her original plan or purpose.
Here's a brief summary of what's happened so far:
- A girl dies, sees floating clouds, gets chosen for body switching to help others, attempts transmigration, gets beaten up by antagonist's minions, visits a school doctor and faces ridicule, encounters various characters who insult her, tries to save a male lead, experiences abuse at home, falls for a side mission trap, and finally finds temporary happiness in cleaning her room.
However, the主角's resilience seems unrealistic given the trauma she's endured, like a concussion from a violent incident. She's also clueless in class despite gaining extensive knowledge about her new life, and despite being proficient in Taekwondo, she chooses to ignore lessons to avoid further embarrassment.
The narrative lacks any clear signs of plot armor, intelligence, or hidden strength from the protagonist. Her emotional responses feel fleeting, akin to a character from a game who instantly recovers from emotional turmoil.
I'm giving the book three stars for decent translations and acknowledging that my experience might not be representative of the norm. However, personally, I've decided to call it quits until the plot picks up.