Quick Transmigration: Refusing to Be Cannon Fodder

Quick Transmigration: Refusing to Be Cannon Fodder

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快穿之拒做炮灰

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 快穿之拒做炮灰

By běifēng chuī, north wind blow, 北风吹

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
795 chapters
Original Publisher
lcread

Description

Yuanjing died in a zombie siege during the apocalypse. To gain a chance at rebirth and rewrite his life, Yuanjing agreed when the demon—oh, no, the system—offered him the opportunity. From then on, he embarked on a journey of transmigration, taking the place of various cannon fodder characters to rewrite their lives. They were no longer stepping stones on the protagonist’s path to success, nor insignificant existences in the plot. Instead, they became the protagonists of their own lives.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
lcread
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Quick Transmigration: Refusing to Be Cannon Fodder Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Quick Transmigration: Refusing to Be Cannon Fodder I dove into "Quick Transmigration: Refusing to Be Cannon Fodder" with a healthy dose of curiosity, given its solid overall rating and intriguing premise. The variety of genres, from action and comedy to yaoi and sci-fi, promised a wild ride, and I was eager to see how it all meshed together. ### First Impressions The initial worlds definitely grabbed my attention. The first transmigration arc, set in 1970s-80s communist China, felt surprisingly grounded and well-researched. It was a unique backdrop that immediately set this quick transmigration story apart from others I've read. I was keen to see how the author would continue to build upon this strong start. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of this novel is the protagonist. He's consistently described as rational, clever, and charismatic, making him easy to root for as he navigates each new world. The male leads also seem to be well-developed, and I appreciate the emphasis on healthy dynamics between them and the MC. The writing and translation quality are also noteworthy, which always makes a big difference in my reading experience. The plots, while varied, seem to be well-structured and engaging, even if some are more drama-filled than others. ### Areas of Concern While the first couple of arcs seemed relatively smooth, I do have some reservations based on later arcs. I'm always a little wary when age gaps become a central theme, particularly when the power dynamics are skewed. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Proceed with caution! I’m specifically referring to the third and fourth transmigration arcs, where the age gaps between the MC and ML become quite significant. The fact that one arc involves the ML being attracted to the MC when he is only 13, and another where the MC meets the ML when he's only 8 years old, raises some serious red flags for me. I'm concerned about the potential for grooming and unhealthy power dynamics, which can be very uncomfortable and problematic to read. ### Final Verdict "Quick Transmigration: Refusing to Be Cannon Fodder" has a lot going for it. The strong protagonist, well-written plots, and healthy relationships make it an enjoyable read for the most part. However, the age gap relationships in the later arcs are a significant concern that potential readers should be aware of before diving in. I'd recommend proceeding with caution and being mindful of the potential triggers.

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