Don’t Always Try to Mark the Beta

Don’t Always Try to Mark the Beta

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不要总想标记Beta啊

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: DATMB, 不要总想标记Beta啊

By the cat in blue and white underwear, 蓝白内裤的猫

3.6
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
89 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Caesar, the hero of the Federation, is every child’s idol. 9-year-old Lin Nuo is no exception. As a generally overlooked Beta, he even resolutely entered the Mecha Department and ultimately became a genius mecha pilot in a field dominated by Alphas, garnering attention across the entire Federation. Lin Nuo: “Marshal Caesar is gentle and approachable, loyal and dedicated to the Federation.” …That was until the year he turned 19, when Caesar raised an army, overthrowing the Federation and transforming from “Hero Caesar” to “Emperor Caesar” almost overnight. Lin Nuo: …Alright, alright. Is that’s how you want to play it?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Don’t Always Try to Mark the Beta Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Don’t Always Try to Mark the Beta "Don’t Always Try to Mark the Beta" plunges you into a futuristic world of mecha, military academies, and complex relationships, and it definitely leaves an impression. As someone who enjoys a good blend of action and political intrigue, I found myself drawn into the author's world-building. This story, set in the same universe as "After The Tyranny Differented as Omega," feels like a compelling prequel, offering a glimpse into the events that shaped the world of the previous book. ### First Impressions From the get-go, the story establishes a tense atmosphere. The academy setting, coupled with the knowledge that things aren't always as they seem, creates a sense of unease that permeates the narrative. The author does a great job of building suspense and hinting at future conflicts. ### What Works Well The author excels at crafting morally grey characters and intricate plotlines. The action sequences are engaging, and the political maneuvering keeps you on your toes. I particularly appreciated the focus on character development, especially the protagonist's journey through a world filled with discrimination and manipulation. The world-building is strong, creating a believable futuristic society with its own unique set of challenges and power dynamics. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about the elephant in the room: the first ML. It seems like the author has masterfully crafted a character that readers love to hate. The manipulative nature of this character is a major point of discussion. The knowledge that the initial love interest is not endgame, and the anticipation of his betrayal, casts a shadow over every interaction, creating a sense of foreboding that can be quite unsettling. ### Areas of Concern The constant tension and knowledge of future events can be anxiety-inducing. I can see how some readers might find the experience overwhelming, especially knowing the emotional turmoil that awaits the protagonist. If you're sensitive to manipulative characters or prefer stories with a lighter tone, this might not be the right fit for you. ### Final Verdict Despite the potential for anxiety, I found "Don’t Always Try to Mark the Beta" to be a compelling read. The author's skillful storytelling and complex characters kept me invested, even when the narrative took a darker turn. If you're a fan of action-packed sci-fi with a dash of political intrigue and aren't afraid of morally grey characters, I recommend giving this novel a try. Just be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster!

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