Song Shi suddenly finds herself transported to another world, unlocking her innate bad seed gene.

Strange terms like ‘Human Base 11’, ‘Differentiation Guide’, ‘Exotic Beasts’, ‘Healers’, ‘Berserk Types’, and ‘Ability Users’ come flooding in…

According to the ‘Human Differentiation Guide’: “Healers are weak and unable to protect themselves.”

Unluckily awakened as a healer, Song Shi declares, “A healer who can’t fight isn’t a good healer.”

Thus, the most ferocious healer in the history of the Federation emerges.

According to the ‘Federation Ability User Management Archives’: Ability User: Song Shi

Differentiation Direction: Healing (tentative)

Level: (unknown)

Genotype: Bad seed gene.

Background: Born outside Human Base 11, her father, Song Ye, is an A-grade Berserk ability user, and her mother, Zhao Jing, is a C-grade healer…

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  1. GajinSnail
    GajinSnail rated it
    Needs proof read but great story
  1. SakiKaito
    SakiKaito rated it
    I Love this story. I’m hooked, ended up purchasing coins just for this book. So many emotions captured and it’s beautifully written. Thank you author ...️
  1. DaoistArbore
    DaoistArbore rated it
    this story is so interesting that I want to read it again and again
  1. Martin_Den_Katte
    Martin_Den_Katte rated it
    I would rate this piece a 3.8 for now. My feelings are mixed. It's not a terrible read, but it has its flaws. The world-building is intriguing, albeit sometimes lacking depth. The story starts abruptly, with Song Shi waking up in a new world faced with the ultimatum of either awakening or dying. She doesn't awaken but avoids death due to another's awakening stopping the experiment. Additionally, her actions seem to catch the attention of the lead researcher, sparing her life. A mysterious system appears, revealing her potential to awaken two unique superpowers, healing and berserk mode, unprecedented.

    However, there are inconsistencies in the character development. Song Shi lacks self-defense or combat skills, and her past life is largely unknown. The reason for her survival in the initial encounter with a beast is attributed solely to her berserker gene, without much explanation. The author focuses more on action sequences, but there's a lack of buildup or logical coherence at times.

    For instance, after being warned not to reveal her dual-power status, she seemingly loses control and reacts impulsively, which contradicts her earlier portrayed mental prowess. Similarly, the sudden display of teenage bravery in facing a formidable beast tide seems unrealistic, given the discrimination against berserkers and the risks involved.

    The protagonist, Song Shi, comes across as emotionally distant, and her motivations aren't fully explored. The author doesn't delve into her backstory or provide a clear reason for her strength and drive. While she aims to improve her system, the why is unclear. The reader struggles to connect with her since her previous life is barely touched upon.

    Overall, the story is decent but could benefit from stronger character development and a more cohesive narrative structure. If you enjoy this genre and are looking for a passable read, it might entertain you. I'm yet to encounter any romance, so I might continue reading to see if that aspect improves the story.
  1. Mirabel1276
    Mirabel1276 rated it
    The atmosphere in this novel is more serious and intense than typical Jinjiang titles, akin to Korean web novels, but with less darkness. Humor is virtually non-existent. The protagonist is introduced as a reactive character; events unfold around her rather than her driving the plot. She exists in a society with stark class disparities, often suffering mistreatment from those above her. Her retaliation strategy involves causing harm to her foes while taking significant damage herself, often due to her latent healing abilities that awaken during the night after daily beatings, as she simultaneously improves her combat skills.

    As the story progresses, her powers develop, leading to an improvement in her circumstances. She joins an elite group of "awakeners" and gains recognition without excessive humiliation. The educational institutions resemble military academies, with students primarily engaged in training and combat.

    The author maintains a grounded approach, avoiding exaggerated stereotypes such as beautiful goddesses or mysterious underground schoolboys. Romance, idealism, and emotional drama are minimal; conversations and emotions are not a significant focus.

    The world-building is standard, featuring 11 human cities, each housing around 10 million people, within the "Federation" surrounded by monster-infested territories. The size of the Federation is unclear, and other nations are not elaborated upon, suggesting a global presence with a universal language.

    The "system" plays a minor role, mainly serving to explain the protagonist's unique abilities and track numerical skill advancements. It lacks the typical interactive elements found in some Japanese web novels, functioning more like a character stats screen.

    When the protagonist becomes powerful, the main antagonist is introduced, slightly disrupting the grounded tone of the narrative. Given the protagonist's reactive nature, it seems the author may be working on a plot-by-plot basis rather than having a comprehensive plan.

    Overall, as a web novel, this work stands solid but lacks the depth to transition into a book-length story. Additionally, all characters, including the protagonist, are gender-neutral, allowing for flexible pronoun usage. It's unclear whether this is intentional or a result of the author's writing style, but the characters come across as predominantly male.

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