Stock Up The Refrigerator And Travel Through Natural Disasters Novel Chapter Completed Discussion

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A bit of different approach to the typical Novel Transmigration w/ System Cheat, Spatial Space Storage, Farming Space, and all sorts of misc cheat skills.

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To be honest, I really didn't understand the whole purpose of the novel's setting. FL becomes aware that she will get transmigrated into an apocalyptic world in advance. So she learns how to stockpile her fridge and misc space before her final destination. In the new world, she has all sorts of cheat skills that can replenish her full refrigerator in 24 hours, sometimes if by 2x, 3x, or 4x. She basically stockpiles food both from her refrigerator, her mother's farm space, trading with others, stealing from others, or random skills that will double anything she takes into her space.

My main issue is that for the entire 2-3 years she is there, she's hoarding a massive amount of weapons, food, livestock, fresh vegetables, water, cars, equipment and everything you can think of. But she mostly only uses it for herself, and some for trade. So her space is continually increasing, but she doesn't really help the starving masses that much unless she gets something out of it.

Her whole existence is to just screw up the original male lead's harem gold finger plot line. Yet, she can't directly confront the ML, so she tries to influence the ML's chances at affecting those who helped the ML become the star of the novel.

In the end, she completes her mission, cleans up all her space because she basically can't keep it when she goes back to her world, and gifts it back to her main close friends.

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Overall, it's a short story with only 94 chapters. There's absolutely no romance whatsoever. As a farm/space/novel transmigration/post-apocalyptic/system novel, I felt the the story had too many cheats and tropes so that it made reading it a bit frustrating. To be honest, while the FL made some friends, there weren't real emotional bonds made. I really liked the premise, but it just wasn't written that well.
 
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