
The Genius Professor Wants An Easy Life
- Genre: Action
- Author: 유인,유인(流人),
- Status: completed
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Action Adventure Fantasy School Life Academy Aristocracy Arrogant Characters Calm Protagonist Caring Protagonist Cautious Protagonist Charismatic Protagonist Child Abuse Clever Protagonist Comedic Undertone Confident Protagonist Cunning Protagonist Demons Determined Protagonist Dragons European Ambience
Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 8 votes)
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Popular Reviews
Despite the superficial character dynamics, I must admit that I found the setting, particularly the magic system, intriguing. There were moments where the novel delved into the intricacies of the magic, making it an enjoyable read. However, I doubt I'll eagerly anticipate updates; instead, I might read it as a mindless escape.
The protagonist's development lacks progression; despite being portrayed as exceptionally weak from the start, they remain stagnant, never reaching the pinnacle of power. This lack of growth makes the story predictable and monotonous, as their omnipotence becomes a clichéd aspect rather than a compelling narrative arc.
However, the execution falls short. As another commentator pointed out, the dialogue between characters feels flat and lacks depth, with everyone seemingly fawning over the protagonist's intelligence. There are also numerous instances where character decisions seem illogical, like a supposed villain blindly trusting the MC to heal their group's leader when they're gravely ill – it defies credibility.
Despite these flaws, I personally find the world-building intriguing, evoking a video game aesthetic, similar to Harry Potter. Yet, it lacks the emotional depth that made Harry Potter so captivating, despite some inconsistencies in the setting.
Despite these elements, I'm still intrigued enough to continue reading because I enjoy stories with a teacher protagonist, which aren't that common. However, if you're looking for a low-key MC or a slower-paced plot, this might not be the right choice for you.
However, the downfall begins around chapters 241-250. The numerous loose ends and intricate plotlines are abruptly tied up in简易 sentences, leaving readers baffled by the sudden resolution. Despite the superficial sense of closure, it feels unsatisfying, as if a crucial part of the story has been unjustifiably truncated.
In summary, while the overall tale is entertaining, the disappointing ending taints the experience, making one question the point of it all. Therefore, I'm giving it a 3-star rating, acknowledging the enjoyment derived from the beginning, but cautioning against the potentially frustrating finale.