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I think the author has a very skewed view of how rich people acts. Sometimes I see what they say, and I'm like "ah, this is what a prejudiced person would think." It's as if they become s*upid and clueless as long as money is involved, when the truth is they should be more educated and aware when it comes to money management than a commoner. People also don't always think "the more expensive, the better", like a fool.
The MC is very Mary Sue, which isn't too uncommon, but I don't understand how she can beat people in for example tennis, when they literally do it every day and she's just done it now and then. It's in so many subjects that I don't understand how it makes any sense. In sports you have to exercise certain muscles too over and over, so even if you have the knowledge it should still be hard.
[collapse]As for the positives, I really like the backstory. Even though I normally avoid soul switching stories, I could bear with it and it's entertaining at times. Tong Yan (the ML) and her grandmother have been the MC's only support growing up. She had a harsh life and I think she's downplaying it a lot. It's really nice to see her come out of her shell and become more confident.While her blood related Mu family are full of your typical scum, I'm glad and surprised there's one person who actually cares for her. Her brother slowly turned into becoming my favorite character. He's affectionate, but starts out so awkward in showing it that it's just not too obvious yet.I wish you could follow Xu Xinduo when she's in Tong Yan's body, and not just the other way around. I really want to see her act more boyish. They are so close and personal about each other bodies too, it really makes me laugh sometimes. Tong Yan texts her saying stuff like "hey, your period is coming in 2 days." and she's complaining about things like "why won't your little guy lie down after half a day?!"Anyway, it's an enjoyable way of passing time.