Xiao Luo and his girlfriend had been in love with each other for four years when she proposed a break up. Because of this, Xiao Luo sped his car in the night and ended up in a car accident. But it was a blessing in disguise as he unexpectedly fused with a high tech system that originated from a universe hundreds of billions of light years away. From this moment on, the entire world started to run amok…..

Peerless Genius System
- Genre: Action
- Author: Straw Is Crazy Too,稻草也疯狂,
- Translator:
- Status: Completed
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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Popular Reviews
1. Clear explanation of the system's origin.
2. A satisfying conclusion.
However, there are several drawbacks:
1. The storytelling lacks depth and has numerous plot holes.
2. The portrayal of racism, particularly towards Japanese and Americans, is quite strong.
3. The main character's growth relies heavily on their bloodline, which doesn't feel logically consistent.
4. The ending feels abrupt and rushed.
Overall, while the book offers a few redeeming qualities, its mediocrity and plot issues detract from an otherwise engaging experience.
The narrative fell short due to several issues. Racism and nationalism became prominent, with characters from different ethnicities portrayed negatively, often seen as threats or inferior to Chinese characters. The portrayal of Western medicine was unfavorably compared to traditional Chinese practices like acupuncture and bloodletting, even suggesting it as a cure for serious illnesses like cancer.
Moreover, the protagonist's character development took a dark turn, losing control and resorting to extreme violence, culminating in instances of lethal aggression and a shocking act of rape (which, surprisingly, his wife later forgives). My interest waned,促使 me to leave this review after checking if there was a redeeming ending. Unfortunately, the story veered off its enjoyable path around chapter 300.
Around chapter 680, the nationalism became less prominent, giving way to a fresh storyline. Around chapter 705, the harem elements started to shine, so if that's not your preference, it might be best to stop earlier. I read it consistently without skipping chapters, even though there were both highs and lows. To me, it was a decent read, though perhaps my mind filtered out the less interesting parts.
In summary, if you're looking for a top-notch novel, this isn't it. I picked it up because my other options weren't updating, and while the face-slapping moments had their moments, the MC's actions sometimes left me questioning. The system served mainly as a tool for temporary power-ups, which the protagonist tried not to rely on but still used sparingly. Nationalism wasn't a major issue for me, as long as it didn't cross a certain threshold.
If you can accept its flaws and view it as a light-hearted, over-the-top read, then maybe give it a try. Otherwise, there are better options out there.
Regarding the "netorare" aspect, I personally don't find it fitting. The girl's situation involved manipulation by a hospital director, who forced her to take drugs and have a sexual encounter with him before she met the MC. They never had a romantic relationship, and she eventually recovered from her addiction with the MC's help, which included hypnosis to erase the traumatic memories.
The portrayal of racism becomes apparent when foreign characters and the MC's missions take him outside of China. The author appears to project a persecution complex, depicting everyone the MC encounters as hostile towards Chinese people. This leads to the MC's righteous indignation and violent actions, culminating in their return home content. The depiction of日本人 (Japanese) is particularly problematic.
This is supposed to be a system novel, yet the system plays little to no role. The focus should be on using the system to acquire useful skills for personal growth and overcoming challenges, typical in modern magical realism stories. However, the MC rarely utilizes the system, and it's sporadically invoked only after significant events, if at all. It's frustrating to see such a valuable resource go unused.
Lastly, there's a controversial rape scene that some readers find distressing. To sum up, if you're not interested in the racist and nationalist themes, it's recommended to read the first 250 chapters and then discontinue, as the novel does not live up to its system genre expectations.
I stopped reading at chapter 586 due to a spoiler: the main character (MC) had numerous strong female partners, including a seemingly perfect match, Ji Siying, who had even introduced herself as his girlfriend to his family. Yet, the author forced the MC into marriage with a cold, tsundere character who constantly acted like that. This hypocrisy – wanting someone but rejecting them due to pride – was unbearable for me. In chapter 584, the MC finally spoke up, expressing frustration about the constant treatment, even threatening to kill her if she didn't change her behavior. After a dramatic scene, they had sex in a conference room, and there was a shift in her character, becoming more mature and loving. She confessed her love to her best friend, who she had previously talked negatively about the MC to.
But then, just that same night, when the MC visited her house, she reverted back to her previous behavior. Her response was dismissive, "I've always been like this. If you don't like it, you can leave." That was it for me. Despite the earlier action-packed chapters and the initial appeal, the author ruined the romantic and harem aspects of the story. The MC's relationships with almost every other woman, excluding a few exceptions like Chai Zhiying (Su Li's agent), Mina (the SEAL), and Zheng Mi (the cheater), felt manipulated and unsatisfactory.
However, the book loses some appeal due to the主角's character traits. He tends to delay confronting villains until they reveal their nonsense, which can be frustrating. Additionally, his stubborn and headstrong approach to relationships might not resonate with all readers.
In terms of content, the portrayal of racism and nationalism can be problematic, especially when certain countries are depicted as targeting and mistreating the Chinese characters. These exaggerated stereotypes may not accurately represent the diversity of people worldwide. It's important to remember that fiction should not be directly compared to reality, and readers can form their own opinions on the matter.
Overall, if you enjoy the genre, there are both enjoyable and less appealing aspects to the story. If you're considering reading, it's advisable to stop once the plot shifts towards a full fantasy realm, as the narrative does not significantly improve beyond that point.
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