Reborn with the Ultimate Genius System Chapter 161 Discussion

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If I had to describe this novel in one word, it would be 'Frivolous'. I didn't expect much from this genre but this book is too lacking.

First, the mathematical world problems and conjectures. The MC publishes all kinds of papers but the author didn't bother to properly research the actual method of publishing. The writing of this issue is too casual and lacking in authenticity.

Second, realism. As of chapter 161, the story is only two or so months from the beginning. However, within that time, the MC has shown himself to be a genius in all kinds of fields, won many competitions, and 'legitimately' earned a lot of money. From whichever perspective, his growth and rise are unrealistic but no one seems to notice. It's strange how he 'suddenly' becomes a master of something yet no one has seen him study or practice. My problem is not that the MC is OP but that he doesn't try to conceal his strangeness.

Third, business. The MC seems to have no understanding of how business works but pretends to be a master. The MC casually starts a company every few days without in-depth consideration of anything. Suddenly, a restaurant can be started in a matter of days, a network company can be started and the MC doesn't even consider copyright etc. It's all very absurd even for this genre.

Fourth, characterisation. There are no deep characters in the novel. All the characters are shallow and their interactions are frivolous.

Fifth, romance. It's sweet but skin-deep.

Overall, this book is partially enjoyable but only for a short time.
 
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