[Quick Wear] Self-cultivation of a Waste Player

[Quick Wear] Self-cultivation of a Waste Player

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【快穿】废材玩家的自我修养 / 【快穿】廢材玩家的自我修養

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 【快穿】废材玩家的自我修养, 【快穿】廢材玩家的自我修養

By 韶思离

3.1
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
92 chapters
Original Publisher
shubl

Description

Lin Qichi was originally just an ordinary NPC protecting the newbie village, albeit in the world of Infinite Flow. But he was really ordinary! Although he witnessed the rise of many Infinite Flow big shots and fortunately befriended a few. But he was truly ordinary! Even though he was unexpectedly extremely handsome, exuding an air of carefree, reclusive immortality that led countless Infinite Flow players to mistakenly assume he had some special identity. Consequently, he still managed to live quite comfortably in the perilous world of Infinite Flow. However, this (mistakenly perceived) ordinary Lin Qichi was suddenly chosen by a half-finished Quick Transmigration system and forced to leave the Infinite Flow world where he could have roamed freely (mist), living a life of ease and contentment. For the sake of a secret he couldn’t reveal, Lin Qichi was compelled to agree to the system’s demands and set out to win over villains with tender hearts. Lin Qichi was prepared for either success or death. As it turned out… Lin Qichi: “Villains? No big deal! Except for acting like kids and making a fuss, they’re not much different from the close friends I had in Infinite Flow.” System: “Did I just hear something terrifying?” Some Gong: “What? Did you get water in your brain? Which side? Quick, tilt your head and pour it out, or it’ll rust.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shubl
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

[Quick Wear] Self-cultivation of a Waste Player Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on [Quick Wear] Self-cultivation of a Waste Player Alright, let's dive into "[Quick Wear] Self-cultivation of a Waste Player." I went in with high hopes, drawn in by the promise of action, adventure, and a dash of yaoi in a futuristic setting. While the core concept has potential, my experience was a mixed bag, to say the least. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise of a quick transmigration story blended with self-cultivation. The idea of exploring multiple realms with a handsome male lead definitely caught my attention. However, as I delved deeper, I found myself struggling to fully connect with the narrative. ### What Works Well Despite some of the issues, I did find some elements enjoyable. The supernatural and ghost-like aspects were particularly well-executed. I thought the concept of dividing the novel into the "first world" and the "mirror world" was a clever way to structure the story. It's clear the author has a creative vision and the core ideas are there. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, this is where things get a bit bumpy. One of my biggest gripes was the pacing and the transitions between scenes. At times, it felt like I was only getting snippets of the story, jumping from one major plot point to another without enough context or development. I found myself constantly trying to fill in the gaps and infer what was happening, which became quite frustrating. I also had some concerns regarding the character development and relationships. The connection between the MC and ML felt somewhat forced, and the age gap dynamic raised some red flags for me. I didn't quite buy into their relationship, which made it harder to invest in their journey. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Specific plot points, such as the circumstances surrounding Qi Feiyu and his mother, are presented with minimal explanation, leaving me scratching my head and wondering what exactly happened. This lack of clarity extended to other areas as well, making it difficult to fully grasp the motivations and actions of the characters. ### Final Verdict Overall, "[Quick Wear] Self-cultivation of a Waste Player" has a lot of potential, but it falls short in its execution. While the supernatural elements and the world-building show promise, the pacing issues, vague storytelling, and questionable relationship dynamics ultimately detract from the overall experience. I'm left feeling like I only got a glimpse of what this story could have been. It's not a complete disaster, but it definitely needs some refinement to truly shine.

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