I Am A Prodigy

I Am A Prodigy

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我真是学神

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: I Truly Am The God of Learning, 我真是学神

By kinoshita nakui, rugao under the bridge, 木下雉水

2.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
795 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

Ye Lingchen was a regular high schooler who struggled with exams and expectations from his parents. All that changed after he woke up from a strange dream and discovered that he had been granted the ‘Prodigy System’. His life changed from this point on. Reading a book allowed him to learn its content immediately. Listening to lectures granted instant understanding of the lesson. Observation of a technique imprinted knowledge of the technique used. Learning had never been so easy, and as the saying goes, knowledge is power. In this case, he now had access to a ton of unbridled power. What does it feel like to become a ‘prodigy’ overnight? Follow Ye Lingchen on this journey to discover the limitless possibilities…

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Publication Information

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

I Am A Prodigy Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Am A Prodigy Alright, let's dive into "I Am A Prodigy." This web novel certainly sparked some *strong* opinions, and after sifting through what readers have to say, I've got a pretty clear picture of what you're getting into. ### First Impressions Honestly, the premise sounds like something I'd usually enjoy: a protagonist with a system that allows him to master skills quickly. It hits that wish-fulfillment sweet spot that can be fun. However, it seems like the execution is where things start to fall apart. A few readers mentioned being drawn in initially, only to be disappointed later on, which is never a good sign. ### What Works Well It's tough to find a consensus on what this novel does *exceptionally* well. A few readers pointed out that the beginning was engaging, and the fast-paced nature of the early chapters kept them hooked. One reviewer even compared it favorably to "I'm Really a Superstar," suggesting that if you enjoy that kind of vibe, you might find something to like here. Also, one reader mentioned liking the main character's attitude, finding him to be an accurate representation of someone with max talent. ### Areas of Concern Okay, here's where things get a bit dicey. The biggest issue seems to be the heavy-handed nationalism. Several readers felt that it crossed the line into outright disdain for other cultures, particularly Japan and Korea. This made them uncomfortable and ultimately soured their experience. The writing and plot also seem to be problematic, with many finding the logic questionable, character motivations weak, and the overall story directionless. The harem aspect was criticized for being shallow and forced. I also noticed some concerns regarding the author's portrayal of female characters, with some calling it sexist. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned plot points I'd rather not spoil, like the introduction of supernatural elements (hell gates, etc.) and the MC's final decision on the harem. Proceed with caution if you want to remain completely in the dark. ### Final Verdict "I Am A Prodigy" is a tough sell. While the initial premise might be appealing, the execution seems to stumble in several key areas. The heavy nationalism, questionable plot logic, and shallow characters appear to be major drawbacks. If you're a die-hard fan of the genre and can overlook these issues, you might find some fleeting enjoyment. However, based on the overwhelming negative feedback, I'd recommend exploring other options first. There are plenty of web novels out there that offer similar wish-fulfillment without the problematic elements.

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