The System Arrived Four Years Early, but the Anomaly Is Still a Juvenile

The System Arrived Four Years Early, but the Anomaly Is Still a Juvenile

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系统提前四年,可诡异还是幼崽

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 系统提前四年,可诡异还是幼崽

By 子时不觉

3.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
553 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

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Shen Ge listened to the voice echoing in his mind as he stared at the stray cat he had accidentally killed, his expression turning subtly complicated. Returning to his apartment complex, he greeted the friendly security guard—only for another system notification to blare in his head: For a moment, Shen Ge hesitated, unsure whether to accept the orange the guard was offering him. The next day, at the supermarket, Shen Ge loaded a cart with instant noodles and snacks. His hand froze mid-air, hovering over the payment QR code…

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The System Arrived Four Years Early, but the Anomaly Is Still a Juvenile Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The System Arrived Four Years Early, but the Anomaly Is Still a Juvenile "The System Arrived Four Years Early, but the Anomaly Is Still a Juvenile" is a web novel that grabbed my attention with its blend of genres – adventure, comedy, horror, and sci-fi? Sign me up! The premise alone, a system appearing before the apocalypse actually hits, is intriguing. After diving in, here's what I think. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the fast-paced action and the tonal shifts. The story doesn’t linger in one place too long, keeping things interesting. This novel sets up a world where the protagonist suddenly finds himself facing strange entities, and the system he receives feels a bit…off. It's a solid hook that pulled me right in. ### What Works Well The action sequences are definitely a highlight. They’re described vividly, making it easy to visualize the fights without getting bogged down in excessive detail. I also appreciated the pragmatic nature of the main character. He’s not your typical hero blindly rushing into danger. He weighs his options and acts accordingly, which makes him feel more relatable and believable. The uniqueness of each entity is also a strong point. The author does a good job making each encounter feel fresh and inventive. The world-building is solid, and the tech and tools used by the characters feel grounded, especially with how they develop them based on the remains of the entities. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There are some plot points that should be mentioned, but beware of spoilers! It seems the main character has a dark past, including witnessing his father turn into an anomaly. He also has some serious trust issues, complete with elaborate security measures at his home. ### Areas of Concern While the protagonist's pragmatism is a plus, his chattiness can be a bit much at times. I found it slightly annoying early on, though apparently, there's a reason for it that becomes clear later in the story. Another point of contention is the occasional nationalism that surfaces. It's not overwhelming, but it's present, which might be a turn-off for some readers. Also, there's a feeling that the side characters lack depth and are mainly there to be amazed by the main character. This could lead to a predictable "overpowered protagonist" trajectory and a potential harem situation, which might not appeal to everyone. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The System Arrived Four Years Early, but the Anomaly Is Still a Juvenile" is an above-average read with a compelling premise and well-executed action. While there are some minor drawbacks, the unique entities, pragmatic protagonist, and solid world-building make it worth checking out if you enjoy a mix of mystery and action with a touch of the supernatural. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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