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  1. RagnallDEnd662
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    For a romantic storyline, this narrative doesn't excel. It leans more towards an adventure plot. Personally, I'm not particularly fond of it, but I also don't厌恶它。Ning Shu is a thoughtful character with a strong moral compass, applying logic and empathy when it counts. She isn't merciless, but报复和自卫是她的底线。然而,她行事过于鲁莽,倾向于直接解决问题,这有时导致她忽视了一些细节。她的智慧不算差,但偶尔缺乏常识。幸运的是,她的运气不错。关于她的过往背景,虽然没有详细的描述,但从零碎的信息中,我们知道她可能与某个异世界组织有关。在那里,她的生活似乎同样波折。我对故事的走向充满好奇,但我敢肯定,这绝不会是一部纯粹的爱情小说。
  1. dracula6969
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    I've read this multiple times, and it's currently my favorite system novel. The reason being, the main character doesn't possess overwhelming power like the MC in "Quickly Wear the Face of the Devil" (that character seemed to excel at everything), nor does she have extraordinary cheats like Shi Sheng. Instead, she resembles the protagonist in "Doomsday Wonderland," working diligently without a male lead. I appreciate how she emphasizes self-respect for women, rather than solely relying on men.

    There might be hidden depths and mysteries surrounding her character, which adds intrigue to the story. However, I have to agree with Brave Armadillo's critique regarding the first arc – it was quite distressing, especially as someone who experienced bullying myself (being the poorest among wealthy peers and considered overweight). The resolution didn't satisfy me, and it reminded me of the recent Busan bullying incident where the perpetrators showed no remorse and even sued the victim. It's concerning to see some young people exploit their situation.

    The silver lining is the MC's quirky sense of humor, which helps alleviate my stress when I'm angry, turning anger into laughter. After the first arc, the story becomes less intense, and the main character grows stronger and becomes a formidable force. However, I would enjoy it more if there were more depth to the seemingly one-dimensional villains, as I believe there's potential for exploring genuine beauty amidst those extreme circumstances.
  1. REFO
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    I truly appreciate this novel and consider it one of the standout titles on the platform. However, I am experiencing a slight dilemma regarding the author's perspective. The protagonist, Ning Shu, is an exceptionally strong and independent woman with a realistic outlook on love and a practical personality, which I find highly appealing. The character's traits are a big plus for me.

    Nonetheless, there are instances where the narrative takes unexpected turns, such as when it asserts that "every woman wants to be conquered by a strong man," which contradicts Ning Shu's character. It's confusing why the author would present a character like hers and then include such statements.

    Despite this minor inconsistency, the story itself shines, with well-paced arcs and well-developed characters. The author skillfully incorporates realistic elements, making other characters' actions feel absurd in comparison, which elevates the storytelling. Ning Shu's opinions on various topics, including relationships, provide valuable insights.

    My concern lies in the overarching plot involving different worlds and organizations. While we know there's more to the story, the progression feels slow. After 1100 chapters, we're still waiting for significant developments, and Ning Shu's focus on self-improvement seems to be an ongoing struggle. I wish the author had delved deeper into the organization earlier to engage readers more.

    With over 1200 chapters, we've seen some minimal progress, like her longing for a task-taker friend. Despite this, I maintain that this is the best QT (quick transmigration) story on the site, devoid of unnecessary romance or cliches. It's a compelling read featuring a strong woman navigating her journey with her unique system, and I highly recommend it.
  1. CreationGODBlack
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    I must say, this novel is fantastic. It offers a refreshing take on the usual reincarnation trope. The protagonist doesn't start off as an overpowered Mary Sue, which is a nice change. The storyline feels fresh, and I'm excited to see where it goes. I'm eagerly anticipating more chapters. Thank you so much to the translators for your hard work!
  1. ChatGPT_4_01
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    This marks my first occasion writing a review for a completed novel, and I feel compelled to share my thoughts. If you consider yourself a feminist and hold the essence of the movement dear, I strongly advise against reading this book. Although another reviewer has already pointed out the negative portrayal of women, I must emphasize that it is indeed the case. The protagonist is essentially a male-identified female with an off-kilter understanding of self-sufficiency for women.

    The only positive aspect I can commend is the exceptional translation. It's unfortunate, as I initially found the concept intriguing.
  1. brazman
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    I was surprised to find a novel that exhibited such insensitivity and racism. The author consistently portrayed dark-skinned women as inferior and unattractive in comparison to the fair-skinned FL, especially in scenes where Er Ya, the FL's rival, encounters her. When Er Ya first meets the FL, the author emphasizes her jealousy and self-consciousness due to her darker complexion. There's also an instance where the ML introduces Er Ya to his mother, which highlights the issue:

    Duan Xinghui's mother, Madame Duan, hadn't fully recovered from the joy of learning her son was safe when she nearly fainted upon hearing he intended to marry Er Ya. Upon seeing Er Ya, dressed in simple cotton clothes and seemingly unfamiliar with proper etiquette, Madame Duan's initial excitement turned to shock.

    (...)

    This village girl's background left her questioning. Despite her inner anger, Madame Duan maintained a forced smile on the surface. Duan Xinghui, noticing his mother's smile, softened his usual stern demeanor and reassured her, saying, "Mom, Er Ya is a lovely lady. She's innocent and charming, and she'll surely be very filial to you."

    However, Madame Duan couldn't help but feel uncomfortable with his description. "Innocent and charming"? To her eyes, Er Ya appeared older than her son due to her dark skin tone. As someone who identifies as a person of color, I厌恶这种对肤色的持续贬低,它与一个人是否是"白莲花"无关。作者频繁批评这一点,我感到非常不满。
  1. FreyaJocelyn
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    I started reading this due to the excellent translation, but that's all. Ning Shu is a manipulative character who pretends to厌恶女性却热爱男性, and it's frustrating how she constantly prioritizes luck and life over martial arts development. After each arc, she claims the importance of strength, yet分配的武术点数少得可怜,而生活和幸运值却占大头。这简直不合理,她的智力点数只有80,而武术只有35,这怎么能让她变得聪明呢?其他人似乎对此视而不见。

    就算撇开这些,她为什么总是把点数花在运气和生活上?这些技能的存在意义何在?而且她总是针对女主角FL找茬,从不怪罪男主角ML,即使责怪也只是心里想想,这让我对她极度不满。她的实力为什么一直这么弱,可能是因为她连基本的数学都不会算。

    总之,我对她的行为和选择感到厌烦,真希望她能改变一下。
  1. Conquistadore1
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    As a person unrefined, I read it without filters, and I didn't regret it at all. This novel stands out as one where the author maintains a balanced perspective, and Ning Shu, the protagonist, is a highly rational and logical female character. Unlike typical female leads in mainstream stories who may be naive or vengeful, Ning Shu is practical, focused on her missions to fulfill clients' desires, and values wisdom over charm.

    The story has a few recurring male characters, but there isn't a conventional romantic plot, just subtle hints. Ning Shu has a cynical view of love due to her past experiences, which could understandably leave her disillusioned. What I particularly enjoy about the narrative:

    1. It's structured with well-developed arcs, each with its pacing, avoiding the rushed feel often seen in quick-transmigration tales. Some arcs are exceptional, like "I Think My Husband Wants to Kill Me," a dark and intriguing storyline.

    2. The author cleverly satirizes clichés, such as overbearing CEOs, enchanting ghost kings, and plot twists involving genius children. It pokes fun at common tropes.

    3. The system missions, like beauty enhancement, talent acquisition, and fame cultivation, add an interesting twist to the story.

    4. Defeating stereotypes, like Mary Sues and Gary Stus, is entertaining.

    5. Ning Shu refuses missions asking others to fall in love with someone else, emphasizing authenticity and the potential complications when the original owner returns.

    6. She shows concern for long-term consequences, ensuring clients' well-being even after her departure, which adds depth to her character.

    7. Ning Shu's growth is genuine, as she learns skills without relying on OP前世遗产, making her a relatable character.

    8. Her moral compass isn't rigidly black and white; she navigates gray areas, driven by love, revenge, or jealousy, always remaining level-headed.

    9. I admire her strength and independence, as she makes rational decisions.

    The novel progresses slowly but consistently, with earlier arcs being less intense compared to later developments. Overall, it's a well-rounded story with a unique and compelling lead.
  1. QueenOfChaos
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    This tale is truly remarkable. The protagonist isn't overly powerful, but their cool demeanor and ability to explore various worlds to fulfill the unfulfilled wishes of others make for an engaging narrative. There are several original storylines that provide a refreshing twist, and the protagonist's unique approach adds to the satisfaction when they tackle challenges. The novel cleverly subverts numerous clichés from different genres, which is quite entertaining. What stands out is the strong, self-reliant female lead who doesn't rely on a male partner and maintains her intelligence throughout, even in dramatic situations. Although it's a lengthy read, the chapters are well-paced and translated beautifully. If you're tired of repetitive transmigration or system novels where the main character always ends up with the love interest, this one is highly recommended for a change of pace. Fasten your seatbelt for a thrilling journey!
  1. GoodorbadIxi
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    This novel stands out from the other Quantum Theory (QT) books I've encountered. The main character (MC) is an ordinary girl who unfortunately succumbed to an illness and gained a system binding. There's no overpowered traits or superhuman intelligence, which is a refreshing change from typical narratives.

    I appreciate how the story unfolds gradually as she navigates through different worlds, displaying relatable reactions to the situations she encounters, like during the paranormal arc where she initially reacts with surprise and concern upon witnessing a ghostly encounter. It's a welcome departure from主角全知全能的作品.

    Additionally, the novel offers some intriguing background on the system and its origins, something that adds depth to the storytelling. As someone reading the translated chapters and relying on spoiler discussions, I found this aspect quite appealing.

    However, despite the engaging MC and storyline, my personal preference leans towards more overpowered protagonists. The MC's vulnerability in the early arcs influenced my decision not to rate it a perfect 5 stars.
  1. Fo_oky
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    Wow, this is incredible. It's a well-structured novel featuring a cool and genuine protagonist. The engaging storylines alone are enough to captivate me; I don't even feel the need for a love interest to drive the plot.
  1. ChaosAzatoth
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    The book holds some intrigue, albeit with its addictive nature. However, there are issues that arise. The protagonist's actions often seem disproportionate, both when she oversteps and when she underreacts. For instance, in Arc 3, her treatment of the Xiao family and cousin, particularly Xiao Yan and Su Meng, felt extreme. The ending, where she coerces her innocent cousin into prostitution and manipulates Xiao Yan's diet to make him obese, struck me as sinister and unnecessarily malicious.

    In Arc 5, her lack of intervention against the rapists, particularly Wen Ruhau, disappoints. He ranks among the vilest male characters, yet she appears passive, allowing him to spiral into a life of plunder, rape, and murder. As for the current arc with Zhu Suniang and Zhu, the situation seems to warrant a stronger response from the protagonist.

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