Mission: Transmigrate world by world into a scoundrel’s body; clean up the original’s life.
Wei Mingyan is a liar, through and through. But he doesn’t see himself as such. His motto? “If one deceives others for a lifetime, then all lies would become the truth.”



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The narrative is told from a third-person perspective, focusing on the emotions and thoughts of other characters rather than Wei Mingyan's internal world. Some readers might find this approach frustrating, but I believe it's a strategic choice by the author, emphasizing the impact of Wei Mingyan's actions on those around him rather than his personal journey.
It's easy to forget that everything is an act, as we witness Wei Mingyan inhabit these roles until the mission completion rate hits 100%, sometimes spanning years. His performances are convincing, and most故事lines end with his eventual demise or that of his companions. The ambiguity of whether he's truly genuine or just playing a role keeps the reader engaged.
Despite it being a mission, Wei Mingyan's character development is commendable. He doesn't treat others poorly unless provoked, showcasing a human side that sets him apart from other overpowered protagonists. The system, which usually drives plot progression in other stories, plays a minimal role here, only surfacing at the end of each arc.
If you prefer concise narratives or a quick read, this book could suit you. The plot isn't extensive, but it's well-paced and focused on resolving the 'original' tale of the despicable characters. There's no unnecessary filler, which I appreciate.
I'd advise against binge-reading it; the repetitive nature might lead to disinterest. Instead, pick up one or two arcs, then revisit it when you need a break from emotionally intense stories.
As I read on, I found myself pondering whether his displays of regret were genuine or an act. It turned into an existential crisis for a casual novel reader like me, constantly trying to figure out what was real and what wasn't. Despite all this, would I still recommend the book based on what I've read so far? Yes, I would. The story is intriguing, and the premise caters to those who dislike the 'despicable male lead' trope, which includes me.
If not for that summary and my impulsive review search, I would've genuinely enjoyed the first arc without any distractions. In short, I spoiled it for myself, so please, don't make the same mistake. As for continuing, I might, maybe, or maybe not – who knows? I'm hoping I'll eventually put the summaries and reviews behind me and enjoy the story like it deserves.
The four-star rating? Well, the fifth star is reserved for an emotional moment that hasn't come yet. The story is captivating, and I'm hooked. I hope you find it as amazing as I do. ( ̄^ ̄) Let's see how it unfolds together!
Honestly, I believe the story would benefit from more creative storytelling. I hope for a greater diversity in plotlines, rather than solely focusing on falling in love with a charming man. Let's see some strong and impressive female leads, please. Apologies if my opinion offends, it's just my personal viewpoint. 😔
While I appreciate this genre, I find the repetitive nature, lack of variety, and somewhat平淡 plotline irksome. Every mission centers around the protagonist protecting, doting on, and loving a female character. Supporting characters, even those linked to the leads, are predominantly female – daughter, niece, or grandmother. There are no male sidekicks who embody traits like filial piety, loyalty, or compassion towards the main character; no rescuing brothers, mentoring students, or redeeming ungrateful fathers.
It seems to suggest that only mistreating women earns redemption, while harming men isn't considered worthy. A more diverse narrative arc would have been refreshing, as each storyline tends to follow a similar pattern, with minor variations in setting but identical outcomes. For instance, the subplot about being a second-generation heir could have explored themes of familial duty and overcoming past family issues, but instead, it just becomes another instance of rescuing a girl.
Typically, I enjoy this type of tale, but constant repetition can make it monotonous, like eating the same dish daily, eventually losing its appeal and leaving one feeling nauseated.
1. After each world, he seemingly recovers from his love so swiftly, moving on to深情款款 with someone new without a moment's pause. When he embarks on a new mission, it's clear that his affection is not genuine.
2. Our protagonist only steps in when his involvement becomes necessary to save the day, usually to maintain his image or avoid altering the plot. For instance, in the doctor scenario, he knew about the accident but didn't intervene to disrupt the original plan, instead appearing as a rescuer, making it seem like a coincidence.
3. The author leaves his thoughts and backstory largely unknown,塑造了一个近乎完美的、梦幻般的角色。他的行为模式如同机器人,不断切换不同的角色,让人难以分辨哪些是真,哪些是假。这种不确定性令人感到害怕。
In conclusion, despite these factors, if you overlook them, the novel is an incredibly emotional rollercoaster that can bring读者到 tears.
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