Die, Replay, Repeat

Die, Replay, Repeat

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诡异难杀?抱歉,我才是真正不死

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Hard to Kill Strange? Sorry, I'm Immortal, Strange Beings That Hard to Kill? Sorry, I Am the Real Unkillable One, Weird and Hard to Kill? Sorry, I'm the Real Immortal, 诡异难杀?抱歉,我才是真正不死

By 六个葫芦

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
983 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Suddenly pulled into a world filled with Specters, Fang Xiu woke up with a unique ability: Reset. Every time he died, time would rewind to the moment before he was killed. In this strange and dangerous world, Fang Xiu could have chosen to hide. Instead he announced to the world, “Yes, I’m a prophet. I can see the future!” As his predictions kept coming true, his title of the Prophet spread around the world. His words became the truth. They became the future. “I have seen the future,” he announced, attracting people from all around the world. His followers took it to the extreme, declaring, “Should the Prophet decree your demise one day, don’t waver, don’t question, just obey. For hesitance only leads to a far graver fate.” During a B-level Specter event, known as [the Spawning]A teammate warned, “The creature is hiding among these villagers. We need to be careful.”Fang Xiu pointed to the last row and commanded, “The one in white. Yes, you. Come out!”In an A-level Specter event, called [Lantern Heads]One teammate warned, “This area is crawling with thousands of Lantern Heads. If they shine their light on you, your head will fall off. The scariest part is the Lantern Heads float unpredictably. It’s impossible for anyone to get across safely. Wait, where’s Fang Xiu?”Another stuttered, “He, he…he’s on the other side!”The first teammate exclaimed in disbelief, “What?! How did he get across?”The other replied: “He…he just walked over.” A teammate warned, “The creature is hiding among these villagers. We need to be careful.” Fang Xiu pointed to the last row and commanded, “The one in white. Yes, you. Come out!” In an A-level Specter event, called [Lantern Heads]One teammate warned, “This area is crawling with thousands of Lantern Heads. If they shine their light on you, your head will fall off. The scariest part is the Lantern Heads float unpredictably. It’s impossible for anyone to get across safely. Wait, where’s Fang Xiu?”Another stuttered, “He, he…he’s on the other side!”The first teammate exclaimed in disbelief, “What?! How did he get across?”The other replied: “He…he just walked over.” One teammate warned, “This area is crawling with thousands of Lantern Heads. If they shine their light on you, your head will fall off. The scariest part is the Lantern Heads float unpredictably. It’s impossible for anyone to get across safely. Wait, where’s Fang Xiu?” Another stuttered, “He, he…he’s on the other side!” The first teammate exclaimed in disbelief, “What?! How did he get across?” The other replied: “He…he just walked over.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Die, Replay, Repeat Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Die, Replay, Repeat "Die, Replay, Repeat" throws you headfirst into a bizarre world of horror and mystery, and for a while, it's a wild ride. The premise is undeniably captivating: a protagonist stuck in a time loop, facing supernatural threats with the ability to reset after death. The initial chapters had me hooked, eager to unravel the mysteries alongside the MC. However, like many web novels, my experience became more complicated as I delved deeper. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the unique blend of action, fantasy, and psychological horror. The concept of a protagonist forced to relive the same events, learning from his mistakes and growing stronger with each iteration, is inherently appealing. I found myself invested in the world-building and eager to see how the MC would navigate the challenges ahead. The early interactions with the supernatural felt genuinely tense and intriguing. ### What Works Well The core strength of "Die, Replay, Repeat" lies in its unique premise and the initial exploration of its world. The MC's "quickload" ability creates opportunities for creative problem-solving and high-stakes scenarios. I appreciated the author's willingness to delve into darker themes and create a protagonist who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty. The blend of action and psychological elements also added a layer of depth that kept me engaged for a good portion of the story. Some readers have pointed out that the MC's insanity is a plus, as he's not too chill about his deaths like other rebirth stories. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel seems to stumble as it progresses. Several readers have expressed concerns about the shift in tone and character development. The MC, initially portrayed as cold and calculating, apparently evolves into a more "edgy" and even unlikeable character. Some feel that the plot devolves into a more generic cultivation story, with the MC becoming overpowered and the tension dissipating. A particularly contentious point is the portrayal of female characters. While opinions differ, some readers have argued that the author's depiction of women becomes increasingly negative and even misogynistic. This is a significant concern that detracts from the overall experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews discuss plot points that may reveal key elements of the story, including the nature of the "wife" and the ending. Read the following section with caution if you prefer to avoid spoilers. The story's ending appears to be divisive, with some finding it "twisted" and unsatisfying. The introduction of mythological elements and the shift towards Chinese nationalism also seem to alienate some readers. The revelation of the wife being the Heavenly Dao and the MC's role as an external intervention further complicate the narrative, potentially detracting from the initial appeal of the story. ### Final Verdict "Die, Replay, Repeat" has the potential to be a gripping and thought-provoking read, but it ultimately falls short of its initial promise. While the premise and world-building are intriguing, the uneven character development, potential misogyny, and divisive ending detract from the overall experience. I'd recommend approaching this novel with caution and being prepared for a potentially disappointing second half.

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