I’m Scattering IQ to the Protagonist

I’m Scattering IQ to the Protagonist

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我为主角播撒智商[快穿]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: wǒ wéi zhǔjué bōsǎ zhìshāng, 我为主角播撒智商[快穿]

By sòng jūn shí lǐ, 送君十里

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
187 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

System: You are the only human who meets the binding requirements of this system- please bind with me! Su Yu: I have money, good looks, power and influence, why should I bind myself to you? System: You haven’t fallen in love ye- Su Yu: Aiya! My stomach is hurting all of a sudden! Su Yu bound himself to a system; his only task is to scatter some IQ to the brainless male protagonists. The soft-headed male protagonist chases after the female protagonist, the male protagonist with some intellect chases after him. He feels that something is not quite right… Su Yu: System, is there something common between these male protagonists? System: Yes, they are all male protagonists. Su Yu: …Suddenly, I don’t feel like talking anymore. Male Protagonist who has been scattered with some IQ: Then don’t talk, just kiss me. Su Yu: …Suddenly, I don’t feel like doing the task anymore.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I’m Scattering IQ to the Protagonist Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m Scattering IQ to the Protagonist "I’m Scattering IQ to the Protagonist" promised a unique spin on the quick transmigration genre, and after diving in, I've come out with mixed feelings. It’s a novel that offers some genuine entertainment, but also falls short in a few key areas. ### First Impressions The premise hooked me immediately: a supposedly high-IQ MC tasked with scattering intelligence to love interests across multiple worlds. The initial setup felt fresh, and I was eager to see how the author would execute this concept, especially with the added system element. I went into it expecting a smart and funny story with a good romance, but I wasn't sure if it would deliver. ### What Works Well The romance, for many, is a highlight. I found the relationship between the MC and ML to be genuinely sweet and non-toxic, a welcome change from some of the more problematic BL novels out there. There's an eagerness that the ML has for the MC. The initial premise is fun, and the first arc is a good introduction to the world. The face-slapping of villains is satisfying, especially in the earlier arcs, where the MC's actions feel more impactful. ### Areas of Concern However, I couldn't shake the feeling that the novel doesn't quite live up to its potential. The "scattering IQ" plot point largely disappears after the first few arcs, which is disappointing given the title. I also found it hard to believe that the MC is as smart as he is made out to be; often, it feels like other characters are just dumbed down to make him look intelligent. The system, intended to be cute, can often come across as annoying. And the ML, while sweet, sometimes lacks depth and a consistent personality across different worlds. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers mentioned the ending. I agree that the author’s choice to continue the journey with the ML collecting soul fragments was a refreshing change from a typical "game over" scenario. However, some found that the plot lost steam once the ML regained his memories, making the later arcs less engaging. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I’m Scattering IQ to the Protagonist" is an okay read if you're looking for something lighthearted and don't mind a somewhat shallow plot. I think it's a good choice for when you want to relax and not use your brain. While it has its flaws, its strengths in romance and quick development make it a worthwhile time-killer. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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