The Quick Transmigrating Cannon Fodder Chooses to Farm

The Quick Transmigrating Cannon Fodder Chooses to Farm

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快穿之炮灰她选择种田

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Quick Transmigration: The Cannon Fodder Chooses to Farm, 快穿之炮灰她选择种田

By xi zhen, 席祯

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
593 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

With the help of the Life Assistance System, Xu Yin entered the countless novels that she’d given a low rating and a negative review to before. All of the original hosts had met miserable ends, and even if they survived, they were at best cannon fodder foils to the female lead and constantly dealt with bad cards! Xu Yin, who just relaxedly farmed: … Survive at all costs! You can lie around like a salted fish, as long as you don’t meddle with the plot! Eventually, Xu Yin managed to become a winner in life through her persistence to survive. Story World No. 1: The evil sister-in-law who lived in the 80s bid farewell to being a cannon fodder and became rich through farming! Story World No. 2: The cannon fodder female supporting character chose farming over schemes and created a strong farming fief! Story World No. 3: The burden of the broken home family bid her goodbye and went back to her hometown to farm! Story World No. 4: The World Champion’s ex-girlfriend! Story World No. 5: The cannon fodder foil to the almighty movie queen! Story World No. 7: The vicious female supporting character farms in a wasteland! Story World No. 8: The white moonlight of a surgeon!…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Quick Transmigrating Cannon Fodder Chooses to Farm Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Quick Transmigrating Cannon Fodder Chooses to Farm "The Quick Transmigrating Cannon Fodder Chooses to Farm" is quite a ride! It's one of those novels that simultaneously intrigues and, at times, tests your patience. I went in expecting a typical quick transmigration story, but what I found was something a bit more… agricultural. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely unique. Our protagonist isn't some superpowered being, but a normal person bound to a "life support" system after receiving a pendant from her grandmother. This sets her on a journey through various worlds as cannon fodder, but with a twist – she chooses to farm her way to a better life. I found the initial setup intriguing, and it definitely hooked me in. ### What Works Well The farming aspect is undoubtedly the star of the show. If you're a fan of slice-of-life stories with a focus on agriculture, you're in for a treat. From winemaking to perfume crops, bamboo crafts to eco-resorts, the variety is impressive. I appreciate how the author commits to the farming theme in each arc, making it a central part of the narrative. The MC actively avoids conflict which can be a nice change of pace. Also, some readers may be pleased to find that the female leads are not always the MC's enemies. ### Areas of Concern However, the strong focus on farming can also be a double-edged sword. While I enjoyed the initial novelty, I can see how it might become repetitive for some readers. The male lead can also be a bit of a letdown, falling into the typical "cold but secretly loves her" trope, which loses its charm after multiple arcs. I also heard that there's a bit of bias towards certain countries which is never good. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Quick Transmigrating Cannon Fodder Chooses to Farm" is a unique and engaging novel, especially if you're a fan of farming and slice-of-life stories. While it may suffer from some repetition and a less-than-stellar male lead, the protagonist's dedication to farming and the variety of agricultural pursuits make it a worthwhile read. Just be prepared to embrace your inner farmer!

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