I Stomped on a Bug, and the System Said I Slaughtered a Dragon?

I Stomped on a Bug, and the System Said I Slaughtered a Dragon?

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我踩死条虫子,系统竟说我屠龙?

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: I Stepped on a Bug but the System Says I Slayed a Dragon?, 我踩死条虫子,系统竟说我屠龙?

By i'm eating instant noodles in hengyang.

2.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
327 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

“Ding! Congratulations on slaying the Beast King. Reward: tenfold amplification. You have obtained an Undying Body and a sixty-year cultivation base!” Qin Yang looked at the big c*ckroach he had just crushed underfoot, and his face was completely shocked. “Alert! A Beast Sovereign-class star beast has been detected. Host, please flee immediately or you will die a horrible death!” Qin Yang looked at the little purple spider in front of him, and a huge question mark appeared over his head. What do you mean, “Beast Sovereign”? Inside the library, Qin Yang was reading when a little girl walked in. “Ding! Empress aura detected. Host, please kneel and beg for her to take you as an apprentice. Your future is boundless!” Qin Yang looked at the girl in front of him, who was looking very earnestly at the book she held. His expression stiffened. This System must be sick!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Stomped on a Bug, and the System Said I Slaughtered a Dragon? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Stomped on a Bug, and the System Said I Slaughtered a Dragon? This novel's title definitely grabbed my attention! The premise is hilarious: a protagonist gains a system that hilariously overreacts to everything, rewarding him handsomely for mundane tasks. While the concept is intriguing, the execution, at least in the early chapters, seems to be a bit divisive. Let's dive into my thoughts. ### First Impressions The story kicks off with a transmigration into a modern world with fantasy elements, a pretty standard setup. From the get-go, the system's exaggerated responses are front and center. The core joke revolves around the MC's disbelief in the system's warnings, even when faced with increasingly obvious dangers. It’s the kind of humor that can either land perfectly or fall flat, depending on your taste. ### What Works Well The novel's greatest strength is its potential for lighthearted, fast-paced entertainment. The system's antics and the overpowered rewards it doles out create a classic wish-fulfillment scenario. If you're looking for a quick and easy read that doesn't take itself too seriously, this could be right up your alley. The premise is genuinely funny, and when the humor hits right, it's a fun ride. I can see why some readers enjoy it as a "fast-food novel." ### Areas of Concern My main concern stems from the repetitive nature of the central joke. The MC's constant skepticism, even in the face of mounting evidence, could become tiresome. While the initial chapters might be amusing, I worry that the humor could wear thin as the story progresses. Sustaining the comedic effect over a long period will be a challenge for the author. Additionally, the "dense protagonist" trope can be frustrating for some readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There is a minor spoiler, so please be advised. One user mentioned a specific scenario where the system warns of a monster in the library, the MC dismisses it, someone gets hurt, and the MC still questions the system's validity. This example highlights the potential for the joke to become overused and annoying. ### Final Verdict "I Stomped on a Bug, and the System Said I Slaughtered a Dragon?" is a novel with a lot of potential, especially if you're in the mood for a lighthearted and comedic read. However, the success of the story hinges on the author's ability to keep the humor fresh and avoid repetitive tropes. If you enjoy overpowered protagonists, systems with a sense of humor (however skewed), and aren't easily bothered by a bit of absurdity, give it a try. Just be prepared for the humor to either be a hit or a miss. I'm cautiously optimistic, but I'll be keeping an eye on whether the novelty wears off.

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