I Really Didn’t Want to Become a System

I Really Didn’t Want to Become a System

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我真没想当系统啊

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我真没想当系统啊

By 西瓜皮大盟主

3.5
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
351 chapters
Original Publisher
17k

Description

I turned into a system? A farming system?The world is full of cavemen? Not enough to eat? Can’t speak yet?So you sent me here to feed all mankind? System log:Wheat planting progress: 100%…Bean planting progress: 50%……Binding progress with host: +20,Random trigger NPC function: Acquired a body.The progress of the human training plan: 30%……Entering the Stone Age…Entering the Feudal Era…Entering the Steam Age……

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
17k
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Really Didn’t Want to Become a System Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Really Didn’t Want to Become a System Alright, let's dive into "I Really Didn’t Want to Become a System." This one's been on my radar for a bit, and after reading a few chapters, I've got some thoughts to share. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely unique. Our protagonist finds himself, against his will, becoming a system. It's a twist on the typical transmigration trope, and that immediately grabbed my attention. The idea of a character actively *not* wanting to be a system is inherently humorous and sets the stage for some potentially great comedic moments. ### What Works Well I particularly enjoyed the early focus on the protagonist acting as a guide. He's not immediately overpowered, which is refreshing. Instead, he uses his knowledge to help humanity advance, essentially acting as a teacher to bring them out of the stone age. This "teaching" aspect creates a fun dynamic, and I appreciate the author's choice to make the MC's initial abilities limited, forcing him to rely on his wits. It really does give the impression that he is a new system learning the ropes and coming into his own. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find myself questioning some of the world-building aspects. The method of transmigration feels a little shaky, and the whole "spend money to improve your life" concept could easily veer into dystopian territory if not handled carefully. It raises some questions about the protagonist's motivations, especially early on. His initial focus on spending money felt a little jarring. I understand it's part of the system mechanic, but it could come across as selfish if not balanced with some altruistic actions. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Really Didn’t Want to Become a System" is a mixed bag, but it has potential. The unique premise and the focus on the MC's role as a teacher are definite strengths. However, the world-building and the protagonist's initial actions might not appeal to all readers. I'd say it's worth checking out if you're looking for a unique spin on the system genre, but be prepared for some potentially questionable choices along the way. I'm sitting on a tentative 3/5 stars for this one.

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