Absolute Choice

Absolute Choice

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绝对选项

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: AC, Jue Dui Xuan Xiang, 绝对选项

By pear lands in the autumn spring, 梨落秋溪

3.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
583 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

A world filled with heroes with superpowers. A world attacked by calamity fiends. A modern world filled with wonders and dangers. Shi Xiaobai, a child from normal Earth, walked into such a world, proclaiming to be its king. But at the first signs of danger, he is forced to make a choice, one which he cannot refuse for time would repeat, making him face the choice again. He is not humble nor is he modest, but neither is he delusional. Yet, the Absolute Choice seems to make fun of him. Will the joke be on him or will he laugh at his opponents? There will be many watching his escapades, and there will be some joining him in his adventures. To see through the world and to grasp its truth, that is the destiny of the King.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Absolute Choice Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Absolute Choice "Absolute Choice" is a web novel that I went into with a mix of excitement and trepidation. The premise itself, with its "troll choices" and seemingly random events, intrigued me. However, I was also aware of some mixed opinions surrounding it. After diving in, I've come to a conclusion: this novel is a unique blend of comedy, action, and xuanhuan elements that, while not without its flaws, offers a refreshing experience. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a little thrown off by the heavy comedy and the protagonist's somewhat over-the-top chuunibyou antics. It felt a bit jarring, and I could see why some readers might be put off. The early chapters definitely lean heavily into parody and references to other anime and manga, which could feel unoriginal to some. ### What Works Well Despite my initial reservations, I quickly found myself drawn in by the novel's humor. It's genuinely funny, with a blend of bold, shameless situations and surprisingly insightful moments. The "Absolute Choice" mechanic, while seemingly random, leads to some hilarious and unexpected outcomes. The author isn't afraid to break from typical xuanhuan tropes, which keeps the story fresh and engaging. I also appreciate the unique protagonist. He's a mix of arrogance and humility, using his seemingly boastful words as a way to motivate himself. The romance is also a high point. The female lead isn't just a damsel in distress, but an active participant in the story who supports and aids the protagonist's growth. ### Areas of Concern I do have a few minor concerns. The power levels can be a bit confusing, and the descriptions of abilities sometimes lack clarity. Additionally, while the misunderstandings are often funny, they can occasionally feel forced or repetitive, especially in later chapters. I also found some of the early character designs to be a little too derivative of other works. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out a specific incident where the MC is tricked into a dangerous "technique" with a low success rate. This has been criticized as feeling forced and out of character for the organization involved. Proceed with caution if you're sensitive to potentially frustrating plot points. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd recommend giving "Absolute Choice" a try, especially if you're looking for a xuanhuan novel with a strong emphasis on comedy and a unique protagonist. While it has some flaws, its strengths – the humor, fresh take on tropes, and engaging characters – make it a worthwhile read. Just be prepared for some randomness, a bit of chuunibyou, and the occasional forced misunderstanding. If you can embrace the absurdity, you might just find yourself enjoying this novel as much as I did.

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