The End of the World Scavenger: I Win by Turning Waste into Treasure

The End of the World Scavenger: I Win by Turning Waste into Treasure

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末日拾荒:我靠变废为宝一路躺赢

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 末日拾荒:我靠变废为宝一路躺赢

By su jiuyiao, 苏九遥

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
571 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Forensic expert Lin Chu was suddenly thrown into an infinite apocalypse. When others see zombies: “Oh my god, disgusting creatures covered in blood and flesh, stay away!” When Lin Chu sees zombies: “Moving 206 bones! Walking points, the more, the better!” Relying on her old profession, she quickly adapted to the bloody apocalyptic world. In a place full of chaos, others avoid it, but Lin Chu’s eyes gleam as she charges forward. In her left hand, a thigh bone; in her right, expired medicine—both are good items, after all, she has the ability to turn waste into treasure. Zombies, storms, earthquakes, fire rains, acid rains, locust plagues… one apocalyptic dimension after another attacks. Fortunately, even though she’s in an apocalyptic world, the system kindly arranged a safehouse for her. She only needs to find an intact door and settle it within the specified time. While others scramble and fight, Lin Chu calmly pulls out a door from her space that she had picked up in the last dimension while scavenging…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The End of the World Scavenger: I Win by Turning Waste into Treasure Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The End of the World Scavenger: I Win by Turning Waste into Treasure Okay, so I dove into "The End of the World Scavenger: I Win by Turning Waste into Treasure" with a fair bit of excitement, and overall, I'd say it's a solid read, though not without its quirks. The premise alone is enough to grab your attention – a protagonist with the power to turn trash into treasure in a multi-world apocalyptic setting? Sign me up! ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The early chapters do a fantastic job of setting up the MC and her unique abilities. The idea of her scavenging through post-apocalyptic landscapes, finding junk, and then transforming it into something useful (or even powerful) is genuinely compelling. The introduction of her non-human companions also added a layer of charm. They’re not just cute sidekicks; they actively contribute and feel like a crucial part of her survival strategy. ### What Works Well The MC is definitely a strong point. She's rational and calm, even in the face of utter chaos, which makes her decisions feel believable. Her growth throughout the story felt natural and earned. I also enjoyed the initial focus on surviving in each new apocalyptic world. The author does a pretty good job of creating diverse and engaging scenarios. The blend of action, adventure, and even a touch of comedy kept me entertained. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue arose later in the story. It seems the narrative shifts from a focus on surviving individual apocalypses to a grander plot involving stopping the apocalypse itself and battling against the system behind it all. While I can appreciate ambition, this transition felt a little jarring. It lost some of the initial charm that made the novel stand out. It started to feel like many other system novels out there. Also, I didn't see much romance, which is fine, but the "uncle figure" dynamic is teetering on a trope that I'm not personally a fan of. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, this is where I talk about the shift in the plot. If you don't want to know, skip ahead! The shift after chapter 400 is a big one. The MC stops focusing on individual world survival and starts fighting the whole system. ### Final Verdict "The End of the World Scavenger: I Win by Turning Waste into Treasure" is an enjoyable read, especially if you’re a fan of apocalypse-themed stories with a unique twist. The beginning is strong, with a compelling MC and a fascinating power. However, the later shift in focus might not appeal to everyone. I'd still recommend giving it a try, but be aware that the initial premise evolves into something a bit different as the story progresses.

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