Sharing System

Sharing System

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系统共享中

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 系统共享中

By cyan wings, qing se yu yi, 青色羽翼

4.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
84 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The holographic online game NPC Feng Lianzhu and an interstellar dragon were bound together by the system, swapping to complete each other’s tasks, and the worlds on both sides were chaotic. Interstellar World: Holy shit! The cosmic dragon that only robbed actually helped the weak, promoted justice, and went to college! Online Game World: WTF? What’s going on with Feng Lianzhu? I’ve respawned ten times and my equipment was completely blown up, and he’s only dropped a drop of blood? This spicy chicken game is not humane! There was no announcement for these setting changes! Recruiting full-level players to form a team, 30 teams, players with a ranking below 100 will not be used.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Sharing System Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Sharing System "Sharing System" offered me a unique and surprisingly heartwarming experience. The premise alone – an NPC who gains sentience paired with a young space dragon – had me hooked. It's a story that balances lighthearted moments with deeper themes of self-discovery and societal issues, making for a compelling read. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the originality of the story. The idea of an NPC in a game world suddenly becoming self-aware and then partnering with a dragon from an interstellar society is wild, but the author makes it work. The initial setup, with Feng Lianzhu (the NPC) and Pang Kirates (the dragon) swapping worlds to complete each other's tasks, is clever and sets the stage for their individual growth. ### What Works Well The character development is definitely a strong point. Watching Feng Lianzhu learn what it means to be human and Pang Kirates grow into a more mature dragon was incredibly satisfying. The bond between them, while not always conventionally romantic, is sweet and supportive. I also appreciated the world-building, particularly the glimpses into the interstellar society and the challenges faced by the "atavists." Even the side characters felt well-developed and contributed to the overall story. The author has a knack for crafting likeable characters, which significantly enhanced my enjoyment. ### Areas of Concern While I generally loved the story, I can see how some readers might find the pacing a bit slow or the romance understated. The focus is definitely more on the characters' personal journeys and their platonic connection, which might not appeal to those looking for a more intense romantic subplot. Also, while the author touches on darker themes, they are sometimes presented in a lighthearted way, which could make it difficult for some readers to fully connect with the characters' struggles. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning (This section contains potential spoilers) A key plot point involves Feng Lianzhu needing to complete tasks to become human, while Pang Kirates aims to become an adult dragon. They achieve this by swapping places and helping each other, with Pang Kirates even sacrificing his ancestral memories for Feng Lianzhu's sake. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Sharing System" is a delightful read that I would recommend to anyone looking for a unique and heartwarming story. While the romance may be subtle, the strong character development, engaging plot, and thought-provoking themes make it a worthwhile experience. I'd give it a solid 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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