This Simplification Is Too Outrageous

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Making Money For Instant Noodle First
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

# SPIRITUALENERGY
Spirit Beasts had appeared along with the spiritual energy.
Qiao Yuan grabbed the Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber from his shelf.
[Simplifying System initializing]
[Lion’s Roar has been detected]
[Simplifying…]
[Simplified successful… Lion’s Roar has become Loud Roar]
Qiao Yuan simply opened his mouth to yawn.
[Lion’s Roar Mastery + 1]
As a Level 7 Spirit Beast slowly approached, it let out a roar.
Qiao Yuan opened his eyes and stared at the beast.
“Shut the hell up! What the hell are you roaring for?”
The beast sensed danger and it started to tremble and whine.
“Well, I do have to thank you because all four seasons are warm due to you…”

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  1. novelmeisterOb
    novelmeisterOb rated it
    The title "This Simplification Is Too Outrageous" sparked intrigue, as it promised a bold narrative that dared to challenge conventional storytelling. The prose was a refreshing departure from the mundane, with its daring simplicity that left me both captivated and provoked. The characters, though complex, were masterfully pared down, their depth revealed through minimalist dialogue and actions. It was an exhilarating read, pushing the boundaries of literary conventions while staying incredibly compelling. I found myself questioning my own perception of simplicity in storytelling, making this book a thought-provoking treat.
  1. Mizako
    Mizako rated it
    "The Simplification Is Too Outrageous" is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of modern life, art, and the human desire for simplicity. The title itself encapsulates the central theme, as it challenges the reader to question the extent to which we can truly simplify our existence without losing its rich tapestry.

    The narrative weaves a compelling story around characters who grapple with the relentless pursuit of efficiency and minimalism, only to find that these simplifications often come at the cost of authenticity and genuine connections. Through the eyes of the protagonist, we explore the blurred lines between creativity, compromise, and the quest for meaning in a world that relentlessly demands more from us.

    The author deftly employs irony and satire to expose the absurdity of our simplified lives, making readers reflect on their own habits and values. This book is not just a critique; it also offers moments of warmth and empathy, reminding us that amidst the chaos, human connection remains the most valuable simplification of all.

    Ultimately, "The Simplification Is Too Outrageous" is a timely and introspective read, encouraging us to strike a balance between the need for order and the richness of lived experiences. It invites us to consider whether简化 is truly progress or if we've merely traded one form of complexity for another. By doing so, it leaves readers with a renewed appreciation for the intricate beauty of the nuanced, imperfect world we inhabit.
  1. Caesar Walsh
    Caesar Walsh rated it
    Easily the best one of this batch. Simple and fun to read. Basically, the MC got transmigrated, ghost are appearing in this world, he just goes around beating them up. The humor matches the tone of the story. Plot is not giga garbage so far. The only complaint I have is the inconsistent pronouns, but that's the case for every trial read nowadays. Overall, me likey.
  1. Blake Hume
    Blake Hume rated it
    funny, pleasant, has enough chapters in the raw that the author probably won't drop it out of nowhere, filler text to meet the word count requirement
  1. Bartholomew Willard
    Bartholomew Willard rated it
    The interesting thing here is the cheat power. Notably, one 'simplification' allows the MC to consume hot water instead of qi to cultivate a technique, which, wow, that's pretty cool. The worldbuilding is decent, and the novel is amusing.
  1. Bblythe Wollaston
    Bblythe Wollaston rated it
    The only unique thing is the new concept of the system, other things like world background and plot are nothing new and even quite lame to a certain extent, I'm not fond of harem and early romance, so when the mc entangles with women right in the first several chapters, I got turned off instantly. Not my cup of tea.
  1. Benjamin Eleanor
    Benjamin Eleanor rated it
    The best of its weekly trial but unfortunately it wasn't picked I hope it gets picked up again later though
  1. Joyce Leopold
    Joyce Leopold rated it
    I'm currently in the 70+ chapter (ty for raws) and so far I have no major complaints. MCs IQ is somewhat above average, side characters are not braindead and help move the story forward, enemies have a brain too, sense of humor is OK. So far I also haven't seen any nationalism or racism. This one is really the best of this week and an overall great time killer...
    Solid 4/5 from me.

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