The Correct Way of Face-Slapping in Transmigration

The Correct Way of Face-Slapping in Transmigration

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快穿之打脸的正确方式

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 快穿之打脸的正确方式

By 南海贫尼

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
184 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Even though Gu Yunxi was created from the accumulation of the resentment of souls, there was not a bit of ruthlessness nor cruelty in his nature, only a desire to cultivate. Just as he achieved his human form, he was sent to reincarnate. Under the control of Heaven, he experienced life after life of suffering, dying a terrible death every single time. After thousands of reincarnations, thousands of terrible deaths, he finally accumulated enough power to escape from the Laws of Heaven. He swore to get revenge on this blind Heaven’s Law that’s unable to differentiate good from evil. So what if it’s the Heavens? He will stir up the rights and wrong, the good and evil! You want me to accept this life and die, but I just won’t! I want to live, to rebel against the heavens, to reverse this joke of a destiny!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Correct Way of Face-Slapping in Transmigration Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Correct Way of Face-Slapping in Transmigration* *The Correct Way of Face-Slapping in Transmigration* promised a thrilling ride through different worlds with satisfying revenge, and while it delivered on some fronts, other aspects left me feeling a bit underwhelmed. This novel seems to be a bit of a mixed bag, with some readers loving it and others struggling to get past certain elements. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely grabbed my attention. The premise of the MC, a flower born from resentment seeking revenge on the Heavens, is intriguing. However, I quickly noticed some pacing issues and abrupt transitions between events that made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. ### What Works Well Several reviewers praised the face-slapping aspect of the novel, and I have to agree that when the revenge plots hit, they hit hard. The MC isn't afraid to get his hands dirty, and the author does a decent job of crafting satisfying conclusions for each arc. The different worlds the MC travels to were also a highlight for me. Some of the settings, like the ABO/interstellar arc, were particularly well-developed and engaging. I also appreciated that the MC is generally proactive and takes advantage of his resources. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, there were some significant issues that kept me from fully enjoying the novel. The ML's characterization was a major sticking point for me. Some found him to be too overbearing and possessive, with instances of questionable consent that made me uncomfortable. The romance felt forced and abrupt at times. The MC's sudden and unwavering devotion to the ML felt unearned, especially considering the circumstances. Also, I found myself wishing for more depth and nuance in the character development of the antagonists. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific plot points that might be considered spoilers. For example, the ML is revealed to be an ancient god. Additionally, the ending, particularly the final arc, can be confusing. ### Final Verdict Overall, *The Correct Way of Face-Slapping in Transmigration* is a decent read if you're looking for a quick transmigration novel with plenty of face-slapping and a focus on revenge. However, the issues with the ML's character, forced romance, and occasionally shallow plotlines prevent it from reaching its full potential. I would recommend it with reservations, suggesting readers proceed with caution if they are sensitive to issues of consent or prefer more nuanced character development.

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