Submitting The Farm System

Submitting The Farm System

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把农场系统上交

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 把农场系统上交

By panther

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
157 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Qin Yun returned to his hometown after graduation and bound himself to a farming system. The moment he obtained the system, Qin Yun decisively turned it over to the authorities. …. In the year 3027 of the Water Blue Calendar, a global food crisis broke out. Nations activated emergency plans, yet somehow, corn, wheat, Hami melons… food on the market became increasingly abundant. Golden corn yielding 30,000 jin per mu—cultivated by Longxia. Sweet potatoes weighing ten jin each—developed by Longxia. Crisp and delicious giant watermelons—a Longxia specialty. Relying solely on its own strength, Longxia became the global No. 1, hailed as the world’s granary. The most mysterious member of Longxia’s Agricultural Research Institute, Qin Yun, was known as the miracle-maker of the world. Years later, Qin Yun appeared on the show Global Agriculture for an exclusive interview— Qin Yun: “Thank you, I’m just an ordinary farmhand” The year 3027 came to be known as the Year of the Water Blue Miracle. In 3027, the era of global miracles began. … This story is entirely fictional, and roughly tells the tale of a protagonist who acquires a golden finger and develops alongside his nation in a satisfying and uplifting farming novel. One-sentence summary: Protect the ecological environment, cherish food.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Submitting The Farm System Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Submitting The Farm System "Submitting The Farm System" is a bit of a mixed bag, to be honest. It's a novel that presents a fascinating premise – a protagonist who hands over his system to the government – and then explores the ramifications of that decision. While I found some aspects of the story engaging, others left me feeling a little underwhelmed. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the unique blend of genres: drama, slice of life, and a futuristic setting, all tied together with a system administrator element. The idea of a farming system in a futuristic world is quite intriguing. The early chapters held promise, with the potential for a relaxed, slice-of-life experience focused on cooperation and problem-solving. ### What Works Well The world-building is a definite strength. The author paints a picture of a society grappling with climate change, where collaboration is key. The story's relatively angst-free nature is also a plus. It's refreshing to read a novel where the characters are generally reasonable and work together toward a common goal. I appreciated the focus on dealing with external challenges, particularly environmental ones, rather than internal conflicts. The ending, in particular, seems to have struck a chord, even inspiring thoughts of potential sequels with a world-hopping MC. ### Areas of Concern One of my main reservations revolves around the protagonist's relationship with the government. The initial synopsis suggests a cooperative dynamic, but the story seems to lean towards a more subservient role for the MC. Some may find the MC's role as a cog in a larger machine unfulfilling, especially if they are expecting a power fantasy or a story about personal growth and changing relationships. The shift in perspective later in the novel, jumping to other citizens' POVs, also disrupted the flow of the story for me. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning It's important to note that some readers have pointed out a significant shift in tone around chapter 36, with a stronger emphasis on nationalist themes. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Submitting The Farm System" is an okay read, especially if you're looking for something different. It has its strengths, particularly in its world-building and collaborative themes. However, the potential for propaganda and the shift in perspective may not appeal to all readers. If you're willing to overlook these issues, you might find it to be an enjoyable and thought-provoking story. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, with the caveat that your mileage may vary depending on your personal preferences. I'd rate it a 3 out of 5.

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