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  1. GrInfo
    GrInfo rated it
    The story was an enjoyable and captivating read. Gong MC and Shou ML have a charming relationship, where their connection is almost instinctual, with MC often recognizing Shou instantly. There aren't any unnecessary misunderstandings in their interactions. However, the plot takes center stage over their developing romance, so keep that in mind.

    My only minor disappointment came after the village doctor arc, particularly after the second ancient times storyline. It seemed to lack the depth and richness of the earlier chapters, as if the author wasn't as enthusiastic about exploring those aspects. It was slightly shorter and less elaborated, but overall, I still had a great time reading it! ^_^
  1. NighttssshhAgj
    NighttssshhAgj rated it
    A little while ago, I went through the original text of this novel, and now seeing it translated brings me joy. The story has a heartwarming nature, and the interactions between the male lead (ML) and the main character (MC) are especially delightful. Although it falls into the typical quick-read romance genre, it's still an enjoyable read.
  1. StewartReginald
    StewartReginald rated it
    What an incredible read! It's highly engaging, and I appreciate how the main character (MC) adjusts skillfully to their new circumstances. Even when faced with children, they handle them fairly, which is quite unique compared to typical transmigration stories involving older characters with kids. It adds a comical touch. The connection between the MC and the love interest (ML) is delightful, and ML's adoration for the MC is endearing.
  1. SebastienLecours
    SebastienLecours rated it
    Honestly, my feelings about this novel are quite mixed. I admit, my attention span can be quite short, but when a story truly captures me, I'm willing to dive into even lengthy novels, sometimes stretching up to 1000 pages or more. Despite occasional frustration with poor translations, my curiosity often drives me to continue reading, even if it means deciphering the text myself.

    However, there's a particular issue I find hard to reconcile. The main character's (ML) sudden affection for the protagonist (MC) seems implausible given their busy schedules and limited interaction. When the ML guesses the MC has HIV/AIDS just by sniffing them, without asking how they contracted it, it feels rushed and unrealistic, especially when considering the severity of the illness. It's unclear if the ML is willing to commit their life to someone with a terminal condition or if this sudden devotion stems from some unexplained motive.

    Another point of dissatisfaction is the portrayal of the plot involving the protagonist's identity being exposed. It feels immature and unrealistic that every company would target the transmigrator without solid proof. The lack of fear of consequences, like being accused of theft, seems out of character. Even minor characters like the teacher and the girl supporting the idol are underdeveloped, with their presence seeming unnecessary.

    Lastly, the deaths of the secondary villains raise numerous questions. Why didn't the antagonist kill the MC immediately? Their elaborate plan to eliminate others, including the MC's friends, doesn't make sense given their knowledge of the original protagonist's status. Additionally, the antagonist's lack of teaching duties and sudden focus on scientific breakthroughs create plot holes that leave me puzzled.

    In summary, while I'm intrigued by the story, these inconsistencies and loose ends prevent me from fully embracing the narrative. I might revisit it later, but as it stands, I have concerns about the pacing, character development, and believability of certain events.
  1. Drunkenturtlefist
    ML (Most Likely referring to a character or mascot) is just too adorable. If I were in the protagonist's shoes, I'd also visit quirky places daily, hopping from one world to another. Haha.

    In any case, this is a delightful light-hearted novel. It's been a while since I've come across something truly unique in the QT (Quirky and Touching) genre, as they often tend to become repetitive. But this one stands out; I appreciate the main character, an old fox with a mischievous charm, it adds a lighthearted touch.

    I must say, the initial arcs were outstanding; it was a genuinely enjoyable read.
  1. Aldoverse
    Aldoverse rated it
    It's surprising how infrequent the updates are for this novel, indicating limited reader support. This is likely due to its undervaluation, even with the machine translation. However, I hope one day people will recognize it as a true masterpiece. As other reviewers mentioned, the main character's maturity stems from his age upon transmigration and extensive experience in his previous life.

    The protagonist's character is solid, allowing him to exhibit playfulness, arrogance, or even a childlike side when necessary, but his core remains mature at heart. There's a minor drawback to mention: the male lead's presence could be stronger. Nevertheless, this is understandable since the story primarily revolves around revenge rather than romance.

    If you're a fan of intense revenge plots and confrontational scenes, I highly recommend this novel.
  1. FBI_KuN
    FBI_KuN rated it
    This concept is truly remarkable! If you enjoy stories filled with revenge and intense drama, give it a read. Compared to the well-known novel "Beloved Husband" by Gong MC QT, this one leans more towards the protagonist's task-oriented journey rather than their romantic relationship (with a lighter touch on the plot). However, there's a minor downside: the ending leaves a few loose ends unaddressed, like how the main character (ML) initially knew the protagonist and managed to reincarnate alongside them. Be prepared for some unresolved plot points:

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  1. Rohan_Gianni
    Rohan_Gianni rated it
    Recommended for those seeking an engaging read, even if you're feeling bored. This story offers a mix of compelling plotlines with intricate details and some rushed ones. The main theme revolves around reincarnated characters, often with significant age gaps, usually between 10 and 20 years. The MC and ML are frequently reborn as middle-aged individuals, occasionally as young adults.

    The MC often comes with a large family, which can be off-putting given the age difference, like when the ML is younger than the MC's oldest child. The MC's appearance is not conventionally attractive, often described as average or even unappealing in one arc, with a character assessing him negatively.

    For fans of intense conflict, this series has well-developed backstories and satisfying slapstick scenes, particularly if you enjoy that aspect. A unique feature is the portrayal of villains as reincarnated individuals pursuing wealth and fame, with their original hosts serving as pawns.

    However, the ending tends to be hurried, especially during crucial moments. Character-wise, the dynamic is clear-cut: MC as the wise "gong" and ML as the romantic "shou." The love story is instant attraction-based, with minimal confusion or drawn-out revelations.

    MC is portrayed as intelligent and resourceful, though slightly overpowered. The ML is strong and independent, yet affectionate and possessive towards the MC, adding a touch of sweetness. While the age gap may seem significant, readers can easily overlook it, especially if they focus on the characters' personalities.

    Lastly, it's worth noting that the MC starts his journey in his 70s, deviating from the usual teenage or young adult protagonist found in many reincarnation stories. Overall, the book earns a solid 4-star rating.

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