I Asked You To Simulate A Crime, And You Pulled Off The Perfect Crime?

I Asked You To Simulate A Crime, And You Pulled Off The Perfect Crime?

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让你模拟作案,你上演完美犯罪?

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 让你模拟作案,你上演完美犯罪?

By yue jiang yu, 跃江鱼

3.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
689 chapters
Original Publisher
shuqi

Description

The reality show ‘Actor: Inescapable Justice’ has taken the nation by storm, drawing millions of viewers. The production team selects top-tier actors to portray criminals in each episode, crafting intense and thrilling crime scenarios. Episode 1: Zhang Songwen plays a drug dealer tasked with selling three kilograms of “flour,” but he’s caught before finishing the job. Episode 2: Wang Baoqiang takes on the role of a midnight serial killer, aiming for three consecutive mu*ders, but he falls into the investigation team’s trap and gets arrested. No matter how skilled the actors are, justice always prevails. That is until Chen Shu accidentally stumbles onto the set. Bringing advanced crime techniques from past-life movies, he reenacts strategies from Sheep Without a Shepherd, Detective Chinatown, Wrath of Silence, and The Long Night… His intricate plans and near-flawless execution leave audiences in awe. Even Wang Zheng, the head of the Criminal Investigation Unit, admits, “Thank goodness Chen Shu isn’t a real criminal. If he were, his perfect crimes would be impossible to solve!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shuqi
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Asked You To Simulate A Crime, And You Pulled Off The Perfect Crime? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Asked You To Simulate A Crime, And You Pulled Off The Perfect Crime? "I Asked You To Simulate A Crime, And You Pulled Off The Perfect Crime?" is a mouthful of a title, but surprisingly, the story mostly lives up to its intriguing premise. I went in expecting a lighthearted comedy, and while there are definitely comedic elements, the mystery and psychological aspects are much more prominent than I initially anticipated. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the refreshing take on familiar tropes. The futuristic setting combined with the livestreaming element creates a unique backdrop for the unfolding drama. The idea of simulating crimes with a focus on psychological manipulation and clever planning immediately grabbed my attention. The beginning definitely sets a high bar, promising a thrilling ride ahead. ### What Works Well The character growth, especially of the protagonist, is a definite highlight. I found myself genuinely invested in his journey as he navigates the complexities of simulated crime. The plot twists, while sometimes a little far-fetched, kept me engaged and eager to see what would happen next. The "no perfect crime" theme is explored thoughtfully, adding depth to what could have been a simple, straightforward narrative. The first arc, in particular, is very well executed, setting a solid foundation for the rest of the story. The writing style is easy to follow, and the translation is well done, making it a smooth and enjoyable read. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the story overall, the protagonist's seemingly effortless mastery of various skills did raise an eyebrow. It felt a little convenient at times, especially with the addition of new abilities seemingly out of nowhere. While I understand the desire to make the MC capable, a bit more grounding in reality would make his achievements feel more earned. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about the "repeating a mistake" plot device. While I appreciated the cleverness of using past errors as a key to solving crimes, it did feel a bit contrived in certain situations. ### Final Verdict Despite a few minor flaws, "I Asked You To Simulate A Crime, And You Pulled Off The Perfect Crime?" is a genuinely entertaining and thought-provoking web novel. The unique premise, engaging characters, and well-executed plot twists make it a worthwhile read. It's a solid 8/10 from me, with potential to climb even higher as the story progresses. I am definitely looking forward to seeing where the author takes this intriguing narrative.

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