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  1. nekrom1
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    The novel oscillates around a 3.5 to 4-star rating, much like a rollercoaster ride. Some故事lines hit the mark, while others fall short. Out of the six different worlds I explored, only two resonated with me. The first one set in ancient times was meticulously crafted, showcasing a stark contrast between the original and revised lives, which compelled me to empathize with an initially disliked character, making it intriguing. The second ancient tale featured well-developed characters, but with a dark twist.

    One memorable world stood out not for its plot but due to its characters – one character underwent a profound transformation that made her utterly lovable, while another left me utterly puzzled by their cryptic statement about having "the same eyes as my wife." There was also a visit to a risqué world that initially frustrated me with updates, but the unexpectedly simple and almost absurd conclusion provided a bizarre sense of satisfaction.

    While the novel's tragic original life themes could be excessive at times, it's the protagonist's mission to rescue and help those in need, seeking justice for the wronged, that defines her role. Though not universally excellent, certain story arcs and characters leave a lasting impact.
  1. Daoist57BLYp5q9
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    The most frustrating Chinese novel I've ever read, honestly, it's such a letdown. I invested a lot of effort and emotional energy into it, only to be met with an overwhelming array of flaws common in Chinese novels. Initially, I hoped it would critique and lampoon Chinese stereotypes, but each subplot seemed to reinforce them: Stockholm Syndrome, a love-hate relationship with a wealthy CEO, the superstar system, harem dynamics, and more.

    The main character (MC) deserved compassion, but instead, the supposed revenge against the original male lead (ori!ML) ended up targeting the female lead (ori!FL), who was innocent. She became the scapegoat for everything – ML's infidelity, a rapist's actions, and even FL's Stockholm Syndrome, which led to the murder of the original owner of MC's body due to a single complaint. The portrayal was disgusting, filled with misogynistic undertones and blatant objectification of women's thoughts, choices, and vulnerability.

    I couldn't even find satisfaction in seeing the villainous male characters suffer, as every character, regardless of their despicable actions, belittled MC multiple times, forcing her to internalize their cruelty while narrating it to readers. The MC's inability to express anger, even after I stopped taking the story seriously, further frustrated me. She then vented her resentment by detailing the villains' misdeeds, but it left me questioning if I should feel angry.

    Despite the author's intentions to make the female lead a villain, I found myself同情 her instead. It was unjust how MC treated her cruelly, even orchestrating a rape. The male leads were uniformly reprehensible, with their rapist, cheating, misogynistic, manipulative, violent, and selfish nature. This novel utterly disappointed me, and I apologize for the strong emotions and language used in this review. Thank you for taking the time to read it.
  1. _MrMoon_ej
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    This is one of the finest, if not the best, novels featuring a Female Protagonist (FMC) with Quantum Tech (QT). Our main character isn't overpowered and doesn't possess extraordinary abilities. Unlike many other weak or naive FMCs who solely rely on finding a wealthy and supportive Male Lead (ML), she doesn't have a savior coming to rescue her or tolerate abusive relationships. In fact, there's no traditional ML in the story, which means she must navigate her journey independently.

    Given her previous life spent in a hospital, unable to live a normal life, she starts from scratch, almost like a blank slate. Her system, though equipped with quantum tech, doesn't offer conventional cheats or a support system; it's more of a challenge. Initially, our protagonist may seem clueless, which is understandable given her background with limited assistance.

    The webcomic adaptation, "I'll Make the Scumbags Cry Their Hearts Out," translated by Webnovel, is also highly recommended. Despite having already read the novel up to chapter 1465, I found the manga equally enjoyable due to its appealing artwork and solid translations.

    In conclusion, I adore our protagonist, appreciate her growth, and admire her independence. The translation quality of this novel is definitely worth the wait. It's recommended to read it chapter by chapter to avoid the frustration of prolonged anticipation. Overall, this is a wonderful story that celebrates a strong, self-reliant female lead.
  1. TeLLertaLesRvd
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    I am deeply grateful to the translators for their hard work in bringing this to English. Your efforts are truly appreciated 🌹💖. Some readers' comments have made me chuckle – the protagonist spent most of her life in the hospital, interacting mainly with family, healthcare staff, and fellow patients. It's unrealistic to expect her to have the same experiences as other novel protagonists.

    The system's attitude isn't misogynistic; rather, it perceives her as inexperienced, which is typical for beginners. Statistically, women, particularly those under 40, might be more emotionally vulnerable due to hormonal fluctuations, making them more susceptible to manipulation. The system doesn't disdain women for their gender but for their perceived weaknesses, like kindness, emotions, and dependence, which it sees as liabilities compared to men.

    She gained knowledge of 'real' life through books and TV, which often present a more logical perspective than reality, as anthropologists would confirm. This makes her more rational, even bordering on detached, especially when it comes to relationships. In her view, entertainment revolves around love, but it should bring joy, not necessitate sacrifices when the potential benefits aren't worth the loss. She looks down on those who become overly invested in others.

    The character development in this novel is grounded in realism, resulting in a slower pace compared to other stories. Initially, the protagonist displays misandry, causing me to consider dropping the book several times. But thankfully, she evolves throughout the narrative.

    In summary, the translation captures the essence of the original text while maintaining its integrity in English. Thank you once again for your contribution! 🙏😊
  1. BlueNovelReader
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    In terms of story progression, it earns a 4 out of 5. I appreciate the character arcs, particularly the intertwining plot involving zombies and school, which adds depth. However, the overall narrative lacks a clear objective, leaving me with the impression that the protagonist's journey might be a continuous cycle without connecting the different worlds.

    Characters receive a 4 out of 5 rating. While the supporting characters serve as effective foils, the main characters tend to exhibit similar traits, which can be somewhat repetitive.

    The translation receives a 3.5 out of 5 for its grammatical structure, but there were moments where understanding certain sentences was challenging.

    The badass female character is a standout, earning a full 5 out of 5 points.

    As for uniqueness, it's unclear how well the story stands out from others, and I'd rate that aspect with a question mark.

    Regarding emotional depth, the ability to evoke various feelings is rated at 3.5 out of 5, indicating room for improvement in this area.
  1. SebastienLecours
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    The narrative is indeed intriguing, showcasing the character's growth as they traverse different worlds and gain strength. However, there's no romantic subplot, which leaves me a bit disappointed since I prefer stories with a love interest for the main character. I hope she encounters someone who truly deserves her.
  1. looney287
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    After reading through the first five storylines, I still hold a preference for Arc 1. Arcs 3 and 5 are practically unreadable, and the remaining ones feel underwhelming and unnecessarily lengthy. Xiao Ming is undeniably charming, the most lovable male character in this narrative thus far. The uncle character is decent, but I doubt their relationship will develop further.
  1. MrMoon
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    I'd rate this around 4.3 to 4.4 stars. The story arcs are quite lengthy, approximately 50 to 100 chapters each, but I managed to devour all the translated chapters in less than a day, so it wasn't too overwhelming. The main character (MC) begins with a meh personality after spending a decade in the hospital in her original world, but her character grows significantly throughout the story.

    The focus is on the MC, and there's no romantic subplot or male lead (ML). The most notable supporting character is Psycho or Uncle School Doctor, who appeared in three arcs and holds significance due to his connection to a plane nurturing location and the MC's system's inability to detect him. If there's going to be an ML, it might be him.

    While the first arc was somewhat lackluster, it's forgivable given the MC's early development. The second arc was delightful, but the third one left me frustrated with the erratic characters. Each arc has its highs and lows.

    The system's personality adds an enjoyable touch, and the fact that the MC's actions improved the lives of those whose bodies she temporarily inhabited was heartwarming. Overall, the novel isn't perfect, but it's worth a try. I don't anticipate revisiting it anytime soon, as I usually read new arcs of my favorite world-hop novels immediately. I only picked this up because I had some spare time.
  1. Mirabel1276
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    The first part of the story is undoubtedly trash. I can hardly believe I managed to finish the first arc because it was just terrible. The supposed romance? Not at all, as another reviewer mentioned. The main character is anything but OP – she's actually quite愚蠢 and infuriating in the beginning, which I found hard to stomach. The plot became convoluted, and the system wasn't likable either.

    I skimmed through most of the first arc, questioning the author's thought process behind it. However, the second arc completely revived my interest. It's leagues above the nonsensical first part. The protagonist gains some intelligence (though she's still a bit clumsy), and her decisions are commendable. Unfortunately, there's still no love story – it's a bit of a letdown. Despite that, I really enjoyed the second arc and hope future arcs maintain this level of improvement. While there might not be much romance, the story serves as a decent timepass.
  1. PeterPan
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    "Damn, it's fantastic, but it's over. Huhu, I couldn't wait for the Butterfly Curse translation, so I went straight to the raw website and used Google Translate. The language isn't clear, but I managed to grasp the storyline. And damn, it really is over. Huahuuuu.

    The ending sees NingShu happily becoming a one-handed Void creature, living with Earthworm, the Whip, Fairy Fatian, and the Monkey Jinji. Mo Ming assists her in her Blemishless Martial Arts Plane with the Cheongsam Man. Zheng Qin, NingShu's first system, turns into a gecko, and Uncle Taishu, their brother, entrusts Zheng Qin to NingShu before his own demise. Unfortunately, due to misunderstandings caused by the darkness consuming him, there's a tragic note.

    What's heartbreaking is Uncle's final message to Zheng Qin, "I hope you'll take care of yourself in the future, interact with the nobility, and enjoy your life." Uncle always cherished and looked out for his twin, despite his mischievous nature. People believed they both perished, but he made countless divine patterns and tried various methods to keep his brother alive. In the end, he had to sacrifice himself to contain the Void's darkness, which led to his eventual annihilation. I can't stand Emperor Li Wen, but he's gone now. I wish ill upon him, but seeing how hard he fought to stay with his brother, it's devastating. I'm torn between hating and loving Uncle Taishu. I wanted him to win, but after all his efforts, he met such an end. I didn't mind his death during the battle with NingShu, but his determination to keep Zheng Qin alive, their shared life, and his last words to Zheng Qin break my heart. Why must endings be so heart-wrenching... I appreciate the author's hard work, even though there were some errors, like the Cheongsam Man rejoining the faction after being absent for a while. Also, the reincarnation world's Guardian Dog, Gouzi, was initially black but became darker after eating evil beasts. In later chapters, it's mentioned that he was originally white. It's a bit confusing, but hey, there are almost 4500 chapters, so maybe the author will consider a sequel or continue the story with Xu Wang, Li Wen, A Wan, and The Heart. We don't know what happens next for them, and I wonder if Uncle Taishu will return. Poor guy."
  1. minajinhoo
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    Absolutely worthwhile. Devoting nearly a month to reading 4333 chapters nonstop was an incredible experience. The protagonist's beliefs and actions align so closely with what one might expect from a relatable character – it's impressive. The concept of traversing between worlds is ingeniously crafted, as are the diverse settings and characters that come with it. Surprisingly, despite the novel being almost 70% focused on romance, our hero has yet to enter a committed relationship. It's truly exceptional. Highly recommend giving it a read!
  1. LordDragonMonarch
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    I appreciate this approach. Unlike many other novels, she handles revenge with a more nuanced and satisfying strategy. Although it's engaging, I would suggest skimming through the first part for a quicker read. What I particularly enjoy is her character development; she doesn't become overly powerful overnight, but learns and grows steadily.

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