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The love interests are a mixed bag – I have mixed feelings about them. There are numerous ones, and I've seen a list in one of the floor comments, but that's only a quarter of them! The story involves intimate interactions with every single one of them.
In terms of plot, it's actually engaging, with a series of mysteries unraveled throughout. It explores various aspects such as the system, NPCs, monsters, gameplay, and even human dynamics. When the story delves into the concept of 'nest copies,' it keeps readers guessing, as nothing is predictable, aside from the consistent presence of the MLs' perverted behavior.
However, that's where my patience ran out. Initially, I disliked the harem aspect, but for some reason, I continued reading, perhaps because I liked the MC. But the constant perversion became too much, and it was creeping me out. Be aware that about 95% of the content revolves around those situations.
I might consider reading it once it's fully translated, but for now, I've decided to take a break.
I genuinely appreciated the storylines; they were intriguing and contained unexpected twists. Each scenario felt purposeful, contributing to world-building and offering insights into the gods controlling the world and its mysteries. As Wen Qing experiences each copy, he gradually pieces together clues, attempting to unravel the world's secrets.
Our main character can be a bit of a crybaby, so if you prefer strong and assertive protagonists, this might not be your cup of tea. However, I admire his growth over time as he learns to fight back and defend himself, though not always successfully due to the power imbalance.
In the first copy, his excessive crying can be attributed to the negative emotions the environment induces, causing depression, fear, or sadness, as per my interpretation. After the initial arc, his crying reduces as he adapts to the world.
The novel boasts a vast cast of male leads, and while I have favorites, they face challenges in obtaining Wen Qing's affections. The harem tag accurately represents the numerous characters who fall for him, with varying levels of complexity.
Here's a brief overview of some key male leads:
1. Ji Yu: Terrifying and reminiscent of a devil, he seeks to manipulate humanity's descent into chaos. Despite his deceptive charm, both MC and I were deceived by him.
2. Si Kong: A god on the side of humans, he's trustworthy and supportive, making Wen Qing feel safe around him.
3. Yu Xing: Focused on lust and love, he's unpredictable and enjoys playing mind games. While not entirely malicious, he sexually harasses the MC.
4. Zhou Zhou: A terrifying human lead with an obsessive interest in Wen Qing, often crossing boundaries.
5. Bai Tong: A decent ML, respectful, and protective, he's a rare positive presence among Wen Qing's suitors.
6. Oz: Another intense character, not as bad as Zhou Zhou but still forceful, with a hint of respect for MC's boundaries.
7. Ye Ye: A tsundere-like character who develops a crush on Wen Qing, eventually becoming friends.
8. Xing Ze: One of my favorites, an NPC turned ally who cares for and protects Wen Qing, though not the main ML candidate.
While I'm uncertain about the true love interest, I suspect it might be 001, the sentient system that provides support to Wen Qing, a theory I'm fond of.
In conclusion, the story isn't bad and has its merits, especially in terms of storylines and character development. Despite its length, I'm still engaged and plan to continue, albeit at a slower pace.
Initially, the 'comedy' and 'unlimited flow' tags, along with 'yaoi,' attracted me. However, the aftertaste wasn't pleasant. The main character (MC) displays a timid, cowardly nature, and cries frequently. In the first arc alone, I lost count of his crying episodes and reactions; when scared or harassed, he mostly freezes, apart from crying. Maybe it's due to the translation, but the MC's behavior felt frustrating at times.
Physically, the MC is described as delicate, with tender white skin visible through veins, a small waist, slender figure, and a somewhat vulnerable appearance when哭泣. This description evokes both protectiveness and potential bullying.
Regarding the male lead (ML), I must admit, I was caught off guard. There were unexpected romantic interests. Initially, I had no clue about potential ML candidates, let alone the tofu scene before confirmation. It seemed like there could be a harem, considering multiple encounters with characters like:
1. Yu Xing, the bathrobe-wearing one, exuding sensuality, bold, shameless, and often speaks double entendres (erotic). He helps the MC in return for tofu, surprisingly.
2. Ji Yu, the white-shirted one, projects a teacher vibe but is manipulative and deceitful. His concern might seem genuine, but he has hidden motives, reminiscent of King Yama or Hades.
3. Sikong, wearing a basketball jersey, is an iceberg-like character capable of gentleness. Although intimidating, MC trusts him more because of his similarity to their dorm leader.
4. Zhou Zhou, a fellow human, starts as a calm leader but turns yandere due to jealousy, manipulation, and obsession with MC after the game's events and Yu Xing's advances.
Both Ji Yu and Zhou Zhou give me an uneasy feeling.
To sum up, while initially intrigued by the genre tags, the MC's character and the unexpected twists left me disappointed. The dynamics between the characters are complex and intense, making it hard to predict who the true ML might be.
While I usually prefer stronger MCs, this one strikes a chord with me. The overbearing nature of the male leads is right up my alley. Your harem setup is something I really enjoy. Love you, harem!"