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I Deliver Takeout Across the Multiverse

  • Genre: Fantasy
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

After graduating, Yun Tutu quickly finds herself facing the harsh reality of unemployment. With little else to do, she contemplates joining the food delivery industry.

She picks up her phone and searches for food delivery apps, overwhelmed by the sheer number of choices. Suffering from decision paralysis, Yun Tutu randomly clicks on a few apps. Upon reopening her eyes, she notices a new app on her screen—”Cross-Dimensional Delivery.”

Yun Tutu, “…”

Yun Tutu: “……”

When did this appear? She tries to cancel, but the phone seems to be malfunctioning. Damn it! Is it infected with a virus?

Thinking that there was still 1803.73 yuan in the card, Yun Tutu’s first reaction was to turn off the phone.

Suddenly, the phone displays, “Congratulations, host! You’ve successfully bound to Cross-Dimensional Delivery and become a new employee with ID 0038……”

Yun Tutu, “…”

Forget it, she only thought about it. Her delicate self probably can’t handle delivery work anyway. She tries to uninstall the app but can’t find the uninstall option anywhere.

You have an order for express delivery, the refugee Xiaoya wants a white flour bun…

You have an order for express delivery, the daughter of the Marquis’s mansion wants a concealer…

You have an order for express delivery, from the netizen “I want to give up”, send a world map to the First Emperor…

The orders are getting weirder and weirder, Yun Tutu can’t handle it alone, she has to find a backer…

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  1. BladeZ_FN
    BladeZ_FN rated it
    ibalik Ang Tagalog version Ang haba na nang nabasa ko tapos biglang nawala sayang lang pag pupuyat ko..
  1. MelshanzpT
    MelshanzpT rated it
    This was chaotic. All the clichés and dumb characters in a book. With all the cheating, the love triangle with the sister, the fake pictures, being drugged, the awful parents, being dumb and doing dumb things. Just horrible.
  1. FantasyMan5vv
    FantasyMan5vv rated it
    Good book and story.. waiting for your next project.
  1. MysticMosaic
    MysticMosaic rated it
    The fact there hasn’t been another chapter in so long and it still isn’t finished is sad
  1. davinaaugust
    davinaaugust rated it
    Rating: 2/5

    Summary: Freshly graduated and unemployed Yun Tutu accidentally applies and joins an illegal delivery operation—delivering goods across dimensions! Follow Yun Tutu as she gradually transforms into an interdimensional delivery merchant.

    Why I stopped reading: The novel is extremely nationalistic. When the plot arc about altering Chinese history to avoid learning English appeared, I rolled my eyes but found it somewhat acceptable since preventing colonialism isn't a bad goal. Then, Yun Tutu registers as a government agent, allowing the government to assist and protect her while also benefiting from her trading activities. This seemed interesting and logically sound. However, the issue arose immediately afterward with the repeated and excessive nationalism, compounded by outright racism. The novel's deep-seated hatred for "the island nation" is particularly troubling, even going so far as to accuse them of causing an apocalypse. The constant negative references became too much for me. I was looking for a feel-good novel, not one filled with racism and nationalism, and featuring bland and boring characters. It's a real shame because the concept is so intriguing.
  1. Haiiko
    Haiiko rated it
    I love the concept of a delivery rider traveling to different worlds and timelines. So far, it's been quite enjoyable. The laid-back vibe with the all-powerful system Songsong and the intriguing worlds make it a fun read.

    One significant drawback for me, however, is the overt nationalism and anti-"that one specific island nation" sentiment. It really puts me off whenever it comes up.

    I'm still far from finishing the novel but I'm taking a break from it for now :D

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