The System is Abstract, Luckily, So Am I

The System is Abstract, Luckily, So Am I

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系统很抽象,还好我也是

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 系统很抽象,还好我也是

By 扑街天线

3.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
248 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

【Mission 1: Entering the Cultivation World—You have obtained a Foundation Establishment technique. Now, try slaying the “Undying Divine Dragon.”】 “System bro, let’s not even talk about how my starter mission is to kill a dragon. There’s just one small problem—I haven’t transmigrated.” 【Mission 2: Apocalypse Arrival—After awakening an E-rank ability, it’s time to show your strength! Try taking on the ‘Zombie King’ one-on-one.】 “Bro, forget the fact that I’m still in the modern world. Based on your logic, wasn’t I just in the cultivation world a second ago? Also, could you at least awaken my ability first? You expect me to kill the Zombie King like this?” 【Mission 3: All-Female World—You are the sole, precious male. Please sweat it out with at least three different targets and give it a try.】 “Bro, I have never begged anyone in my life. But right now, I’m on my knees. Please, I beg you, take me to this world!” … “Wait, you’re seriously calling an earthworm the ‘Undying Divine Dragon’?” “Wait, kills in zombie mode actually count?” “Wait, a soft hum is enough to be considered ‘successful’?” … 【Mission 4: Demon-Slaying at the Brothel.】 “Heh heh.” … “Uncle, stop laughing! I’m really here to slay demons!” “Hands on your head! Squat down! Who told you to stand up?!” “System, you’ve ruined me so badly!!!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The System is Abstract, Luckily, So Am I Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The System is Abstract, Luckily, So Am I* ### First Impressions Okay, so I dove into *The System is Abstract, Luckily, So Am I* with a bit of trepidation. The title is definitely a mouthful, but it also promised something a little different. I'm always on the hunt for a novel that can make me laugh, and the comedic tag definitely piqued my interest. It seemed a fun diversion from the usual cultivation stories. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely the strongest point of this novel. The main character's perspective is just wonderfully bizarre. He's got this "life is meant to be fun" attitude that's infectious, and his interactions with the world around him are consistently hilarious. The author has a real knack for writing dialogue that's both witty and absurd, and I found myself genuinely laughing out loud on multiple occasions. The way the MC sucks those around him into his weird logic is a joy to read. I also appreciate the unique spin on the system trope. Instead of a world-shattering apocalypse or a desperate struggle for survival, the MC is just a normal high schooler trying to figure out how to make sense of a buggy system. It's a refreshing change of pace. It's not really a cultivation novel, which is fine by me, because its strength lies in the comedic elements. ### Areas of Concern I do wonder how long the humor can sustain the story. While the MC's antics are entertaining now, I hope the author introduces some more substantial plot elements to keep things interesting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I'm going to be vague to avoid spoiling anything, but if you don't want to know anything about the plot, skip this section! Some readers might find the plot a little too slow. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'm enjoying *The System is Abstract, Luckily, So Am I*. It's not a groundbreaking masterpiece, but it's a genuinely funny and entertaining read. If you're looking for a lighthearted novel with a unique comedic voice, I'd definitely recommend giving this one a try. I'm rating it a solid 3.5 out of 5. It's a fun ride so far, and I'm curious to see where the author takes it.

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