Even though Gu Yunxi was created from the accumulation of the resentment of souls, there was not a bit of ruthlessness nor cruelty in his nature, only a desire to cultivate. Just as he achieved his human form, he was sent to reincarnate. Under the control of Heaven, he experienced life after life of suffering, dying a terrible death every single time. After thousands of reincarnations, thousands of terrible deaths, he finally accumulated enough power to escape from the Laws of Heaven. He swore to get revenge on this blind Heaven’s Law that’s unable to differentiate good from evil.
So what if it’s the Heavens? He will stir up the rights and wrong, the good and evil!
You want me to accept this life and die, but I just won’t! I want to live, to rebel against the heavens, to reverse this joke of a destiny!



The pros are:
1. Unique storylines: Each arc offers something fresh, particularly Arc 3, where the main character (MC) becomes a princess or concubine to the future emperor, betraying him for his brother, and ML, the regent king/husband's uncle, with intense sexual tension. Arc 6 features an ABO/interstellar tale where MC marries ML's comatose father, leading to a powerful emotional connection.
2. Active protagonist: Shou isn't passive; he actively takes action, leveraging ML's influence when needed.
3. Well-paced plot: Although occasionally rushed, the pacing keeps the story engaging.
4. Heartfelt HE endings: Every arc seems to conclude positively.
5. Good for fans of QWtFotD: If you're looking for a similar dynamic, this book fits the bill.
However, there are a few cons:
1. Disappointing finale: As the author's first attempt at quick transmigration, the ending didn't quite meet expectations, with subsequent arcs lacking the spark from the earlier ones, especially the apocalyptic storyline.
2. Relationship dynamics: Some arcs might seem more focused on physical attraction than genuine love, which could be a critique applicable to many quick-transmigrating BL stories.
3. Dark themes: Despite its lighter tone, the book delves into serious issues like drug addiction, prostitution, and murder, which might not appeal to all readers.
4. One-dimensional villains: Don't expect redemption for the antagonists, as it's common in quick-transmigration literature.
Overall, it's an entertaining read, and I hope the translators do it justice for the audience. Enjoy! >_<_
A major plot twist: The ML turns out to be the Creator God ruling over three thousand realms, which adds an epic dimension to the narrative.
The ending, unfortunately, has a tinge of sadness. That's all, and I apologize for any grammatical errors in my English."
While the story might offer a satisfying conclusion with a clichéd face-off, the initial arcs fall flat, failing to spark my interest for a full translation. If you're in a dire need of something to read, it might serve, but for a better reading experience, explore other options. I rate it 4 out of 10.
ML forcefully imposed himself on MC to a point where the sexual encounters were violently abusive. It's not consensual sex; it's assault. The power dynamic was utterly disturbing. The narrative does not improve – ML is portrayed as a psychopath, sex addict, and even a rapist due to his paranoia and insecurity about losing MC. It made me extremely uncomfortable.
Worse still, MC inexplicably developed feelings for ML, despite the negative portrayal of ML aside from his physical appearance. The story focuses on how MC endures ML's torture, altering his body to cope, and sacrificing his career and personal life to cater to ML's whims. He even gets a tattoo without consent.
This novel, marketed as a romance, felt more like a horror or psychological thriller to me. After finishing the first arc, I couldn't continue due to concerns for my mental well-being. I held onto a glimmer of hope for a resolution, but alas, it seemed to worsen even in death. I'm not willing to explore further from this harrowing start.
The treatment of the secondary characters is equally disturbing, making it a cautionary tale. If you're still curious, proceed at your own risk. I, for one, am done with this book.