After Rebirth I Became Spoiled

After Rebirth I Became Spoiled

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重生后我成了嗲精

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 重生后我成了嗲精

By shi liu yue xi gua, 十六月西瓜

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
75 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Su Meng, the tough girl who could change the light bulb and carried the bucket of the water by herself, was reborn as a teenager and got a big golden finger. She wanted to reach the pinnacle of her life by relying on gold fingers, but there seemed to be something wrong? After rebirth, the daily life of the people around her became like this: Female Classmate A: Look at that Su Meng, she would cry when even touched. It is really crazy. Female Classmate B: Su Meng always has a good smell on her body. Neighbour C: Su Meng from the house next door looks really good, just like a porcelain doll which can easily break when touched. Neighbour D: Su Meng is so spoiled, who raised her? The big man raised his lips and smiled evilly, “Your father, I, did. What, do you have an opinion?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After Rebirth I Became Spoiled Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *After Rebirth I Became Spoiled* *After Rebirth I Became Spoiled* certainly presents a unique premise, and diving into it was an interesting experience. While it wasn't a complete home run for me, I can see why some readers found it enjoyable, while others... not so much. ### First Impressions The title pretty much spells it out: our protagonist, after experiencing hardship in a previous life, gets a second chance and becomes noticeably more… spoiled. The initial chapters introduce Su Meng's rebirth and her newfound "golden finger," which promises a fluffier, more carefree existence. This setup had potential, but the execution seems to be where opinions diverge significantly. ### What Works Well For those seeking a light and fluffy romance, this novel delivers. The relationship between Su Meng and the male lead is undeniably cute, with plenty of sweet moments to satisfy those craving a feel-good story. The lack of heavy drama and complex plotting was actually refreshing; it's a palate cleanser if you're tired of angsty revenge plots. I also appreciate that the author attempted something different with the rebirth trope, focusing less on external conflict and more on internal healing and personal growth, even if that growth is... unconventional. ### Areas of Concern However, I can't ignore the criticisms. The most common complaint revolves around Su Meng's character. Her sudden shift in personality, supposedly due to her "golden finger," felt jarring and inconsistent to many, including myself. Some found her naivete and "coquettish" behavior irritating, especially given her past life experiences. The plot also suffers from several holes and underdeveloped storylines. The reasons behind certain character actions, like the sister's animosity, remain vague, and potentially intriguing plot points, such as the ML's family history, are resolved far too quickly. The "golden finger" itself, while central to the premise, feels underutilized and its effects are often more annoying than beneficial. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers pointed out a particularly divisive plot point: the male lead getting a tattoo of Su Meng early in their relationship. While it's revealed to be temporary, the initial reveal and Su Meng's reaction to it struck many as bizarre and out of character. ### Final Verdict *After Rebirth I Became Spoiled* is a novel with a specific target audience. If you're looking for a fluffy, low-stakes romance and can overlook plot inconsistencies and a somewhat frustrating protagonist, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you prefer strong character development, intricate plots, and logical consistency, this novel might leave you disappointed. For me, it lands somewhere in the middle – a mildly entertaining but ultimately forgettable read.

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