The Green Tea is Always Targeting the Wrong Person!

The Green Tea is Always Targeting the Wrong Person!

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绿茶的对象总是不对啊[快穿]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 绿茶的对象总是不对啊[快穿]

By jack the cat, 杰克猫咪

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
91 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Yue Chu, defeated and dead, was dragged into a different world by the system. The system promised him that as long as he could disrupt the relationships of the two protagonists and prevent the world from being destroyed, he could reverse his tragic fate in his original world. Yue Chu eagerly agreed and began to seriously cultivate his “tea art” skills, becoming more and more skilled in the ways of a green tea. However, the objects of his green tea tactics always seemed a bit off… WORLD ONE: System: Disrupt the marriage between the Alpha General and the Omega Prince, bring peace to the world! Yue Chu: No problem. Yue Chu went directly to the Omega Crown Prince: “To be loved by such an outstanding Omega, he is truly fortunate. Can we be friends?” Omega Crown Prince, looking at the beautiful Omega who was his biggest competitor, was extremely wary: “Get out!” System: Idiot! You’ve got the wrong person! You should be seducing the Alpha General! WORLD TWO: System: Disrupt the dreamlike love between the Vampire Prince and the human girl, bring peace to the world! Yue Chu: No problem. Yue Chu didn’t even try to stop the two from falling in love. He directly found the Vampire King’s coffin and crawled inside: “It’s raining so hard, I’m soaked through. Can I use your place to take shelter?” System: Wrong, wrong, wrong! What’s the point of this?! WORLD THREE: System: Absolutely cannot allow the protagonist to fall in love with the Zombie Emperor, or else it’s over! Yue Chu: No problem. Yue Chu looked at the blood stained with zombie virus on the wall and said: “You’re so good, why doesn’t anyone know how to cherish you?” System: … You’ve gone beyond human limits? Ugh… WORLD FOUR: System: The two protagonists have suffered too much in the escape game, their personalities are twisted, and they will destroy the world when they return to reality. This won’t do. Yue Chu: No problem. Yue Chu knocked on the “door”: “Brother, can you help me Photoshop a picture?” System: Fine, whatever makes you happy.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Green Tea is Always Targeting the Wrong Person! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Green Tea is Always Targeting the Wrong Person! This web novel, "The Green Tea is Always Targeting the Wrong Person!," certainly took me on a wild ride. With its blend of comedy, romance, and a dash of the supernatural, it's a story that's hard to neatly categorize, and my feelings are just as mixed. ### First Impressions The title itself is what initially hooked me. It's quirky and promises a story that doesn't take itself too seriously. Diving in, I found a quick transmigration setup with a protagonist who's not afraid to manipulate situations to his advantage. The initial arc, set in an omegaverse with an omega/omega pairing, was a standout for its unique plot and the satisfying dynamic between the main characters. I was definitely ready for more! ### What Works Well The novel really shines in its world-hopping adventures. Each arc presents a distinct setting, from vampire realms to zombie-infested research labs and even an unlimited flow horror game. The author's creativity in crafting these worlds is commendable, and I appreciated how each arc explored different tropes and relationship dynamics. I especially loved the first arc, with its exploration of a racist society and the development of the ML. The MC's calm, collected demeanor, coupled with his high EQ, made him a compelling character to follow, even when his actions were morally ambiguous. ### Areas of Concern While the initial arcs were strong, the later ones felt like a decline in quality. The plot became increasingly convoluted, and the system, initially a prominent feature, faded into the background. Some of the ML's actions in the later arcs crossed the line into disturbing territory, and the romance felt less genuine. I also felt that the author missed opportunities to explore the "real world" of the MC, leaving many questions unanswered. The abrupt endings to each arc were also a bit jarring, leaving me wanting more development and resolution. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some of the user reviews I consulted mentioned specific plot points and twists. If you wish to avoid spoilers, please skip to the next section. Several reviewers pointed out that the zombie arc was particularly messy, with the ML being a sentient virus that infected multiple characters. The unlimited flow arc also received criticism for its convoluted plot and the ML's questionable behavior. The ending, while providing some explanation for the overall story, felt rushed and unsatisfying. ### Final Verdict "The Green Tea is Always Targeting the Wrong Person!" is a novel with a lot of potential but ultimately falls short of its promise. While the first few arcs are entertaining and well-written, the later ones suffer from plot inconsistencies, questionable character choices, and a lack of satisfying resolution. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with unique world settings, it might be worth checking out, but be prepared for a bumpy ride.

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