My Black Fans Have All Been Reborn

My Black Fans Have All Been Reborn

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我的黑粉们都重生了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我的黑粉们都重生了

By luo buwei, 楼不危

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
97
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

As the dean of the National Institute of Genetics, Ji Shiqing has taken over the institute since he was 25 years old. He held absolute power, excluding his colleagues and taking credit for the research results of other researchers, which eventually led to a rebellious and despised situation. He died in the winter of the Empire’s year 1202 at the age of 31. It was only after his death that people came to know about the various illnesses and suffering he endured throughout those years. He single-handedly withstood the pressure and defamation from the Senate and developed the S305 drug, capable of curing genetic diseases. On the day of his burial, ten thousand people came to pay their respects, but he will never return. The anti-fans who had criticized Ji Shiqing went back in time to 1201, just after Ji Shiqing had celebrated his 30th birthday. He had nothing left, but still faced the three-way pressure from the Senate, political enemies, and the public, and was determined to complete… Now that everything has started over again, is there still a possibility to redeem everything?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

My Black Fans Have All Been Reborn Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Black Fans Have All Been Reborn Okay, so I dove into "My Black Fans Have All Been Reborn" with a healthy dose of curiosity, given the interesting premise and the author's previous work. The synopsis definitely had me hooked – the idea of reborn characters obsessing over a stoic protagonist in a sci-fi/mecha setting is right up my alley. However, my experience ended up being a bit of a mixed bag. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the world-building and the setup of the story. The cold protagonist archetype is something I often enjoy, and the hints of family conflict and doting love interests promised a potentially compelling narrative. The sci-fi and mecha elements added another layer of appeal, making me eager to see how these elements would intertwine with the character relationships. ### What Works Well The initial concept of having multiple characters reborn and utterly devoted to the MC is undeniably captivating. The potential for exploring complex relationships and power dynamics is definitely there. I also appreciated the hints of a larger plot lurking beneath the surface. The author clearly has a knack for creating a unique blend of genres, which is always a plus in my book. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, some aspects of the story didn't quite live up to my expectations. The character development felt a little shallow, with characters seemingly falling into predictable archetypes. The stoic MC, while initially appealing, sometimes came across as a bit too bland, making it difficult to fully connect with him. The plot progression also felt somewhat slow, with repetitive information hindering the overall momentum of the story. I found myself wanting more depth and complexity in the narrative. The humor, while subjective, didn't quite land for me, and some of the recurring jokes felt a bit overused. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I'm not going to delve into specifics, but there's a subplot involving a character being tricked into consuming something unpleasant, and this seems to be a recurring element. If you're sensitive to such scenarios, it's worth keeping in mind. ### Final Verdict "My Black Fans Have All Been Reborn" has a lot of potential, and the unique premise is undoubtedly its strongest selling point. However, the execution falls a bit short in certain areas. While the story offers glimpses of brilliance, the shallow character development and slow plot progression ultimately hindered my enjoyment. It's not the worst novel I've ever read, but it didn't quite live up to the initial hype. I'd recommend giving it a try if the synopsis really grabs you, but be prepared for a potentially uneven experience.

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