Xia Chujian: Men only affect the speed at which I can draw my gun!
Xia Chujian: The abyss stares at me, and I kill through the abyss!
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Xia Chujian, who was born and raised in the Beichen Star System, always thought that she was ordinary and unremarkable.
However, Huo Yushen, the youngest marshal of the Beichen Empire, did not think so.
Because he had never seen anyone looking directly at those indescribable existences in the depths of the starry sky and not collapse and go crazy.
Only she was an exception.
Xia Chujian was puzzled:…What’s wrong with looking at it? It’s ugly and people are not allowed to look at it?
The sad people:…I’m tired, destroy it, quickly!
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I Am Rewriting the Classic of Mountains and Seas in Interstellar Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I Am Rewriting the Classic of Mountains and Seas in Interstellar
I dove into "I Am Rewriting the Classic of Mountains and Seas in Interstellar" with high hopes, and overall, I wasn't disappointed. This novel offers a refreshing take on the interstellar genre, delivering a compelling story with a strong female lead.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a seemingly ordinary girl navigating a complex, corrupt world. The synopsis hinted at a unique blend of action, adventure, and sci-fi elements, and I was eager to see how the author would weave these together. While some found the early chapters a bit slow, I found the foundation being laid was essential for understanding the protagonist's journey.
### What Works Well
What truly shines is the protagonist, Xia Chujian. She's not your typical "slender but deadly" heroine. Instead, she's portrayed as a relatable character who relies on hard work, physical strength, and a pragmatic mindset. I particularly appreciated her height, which contributes to her commanding presence. The world-building is also impressive. The interstellar setting feels well-developed, with intricate details about the society, technology, and conflicts. The author creates a believable universe that I found myself getting lost in. The dynamic between Xia Chujian and the hinted male lead is another highlight. Their relationship is built on mutual respect and understanding, which I found refreshing compared to typical power imbalances in similar stories. The focus on military missions, personal growth, and interstellar conflicts, rather than an overwhelming romance, also works in the story's favor.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the expansive world-building, there were moments when the descriptions felt a bit too lengthy, slowing down the pacing. Some chapters felt like filler, which detracted from the overall momentum of the story.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
There are some major spoilers for those who have not read beyond chapter 10. You have been warned!
Xia Chujian's mysterious background and hidden abilities are slowly revealed, making her far from ordinary. Her resistance to mental powers, her unique ability to interact with alien relics, and her stable genetics all hint at a larger destiny. The advanced AI surrounding her and the attraction of unusual creatures further deepen the mystery of her identity. Her mother is She Zhuyin (Huo Yushen's step mother; not blood-related). The identity of her father remains a mystery.
### Final Verdict
Despite some minor pacing issues, "I Am Rewriting the Classic of Mountains and Seas in Interstellar" is a must-read for fans of military sci-fi and strong female protagonists. It's a story about resilience, strategy, and leadership, with a compelling mystery at its core. I highly recommend giving it a try.