The Transmigration Missions Are Not Scientific

The Transmigration Missions Are Not Scientific

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穿越的任务不科学 (快穿)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿越的任务不科学 (快穿)

By qiān lǐ rì hé, 千里日和

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

Description

Gu Anran looked up to the heavens and gave a mournful cry: “Ahhhh! I am a woman, so why must I attack and capture the female lead?!” Mu Qingli’s expression was cold: “You have objections? Do you not like women?” Gu Anran nervously fidgeted with her hands, but without having the chance to say anything, the Hong Qingyi who was on the side cracking melon seeds, interrupted. “How can that be possible? Ever since she was a child, she loved hanging out with all the cute girls at the orphanage! I know because I have been observing this for a long time!” Mu Qingli sneered and pulled Gu Anran by the ear, dragging her towards the room. “Wuwu! Dear wife, it hurts!” Gu Anran screamed loudly. Then, spotting something from the corner of her eyes, she suddenly had a mischievous expression. With a “low” voice, she loudly said, “Hong Qingyi, those I had approached were all once pursued by you!” *Peng!* …the door to the room closed. “Eh…? So that’s how it is…ah, wait!” Hong Qingyi realized something and gulped. She mechanically turned around to see Chi Mengyan, who had been standing to the side, narrowing her eyes. Damn that Gu Anran! Even if she had the words, she wouldn’t be able to explain herself clearly, ah ah ah!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Transmigration Missions Are Not Scientific Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Transmigration Missions Are Not Scientific* *The Transmigration Missions Are Not Scientific* is a yuri-focused transmigration story that, while flawed, ultimately provided me with an entertaining read. It’s a journey through multiple worlds with two main characters, Gu Anran and Hong Qingyi, tasked by a system to capture female leads and… well, bend the male leads. It's a premise that definitely grabbed my attention! ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the unique concept of having two protagonists transmigrating together. It's a refreshing take on the usual system transmigration trope. The episodic nature, with each arc set in a different world (high school, CEO world, entertainment industry, etc.), promised variety and a chance to explore diverse settings. ### What Works Well I found the variety in the different world settings to be a strong point. Each arc offers a new storyline and challenges for the protagonists. I particularly enjoyed the WereAnimals arc; it was a fun and unique setting. The dynamic between Gu Anran and Hong Qingyi is also a highlight. Their friendship feels genuine, and it's nice to see them supporting each other throughout their missions. The novel is also quite long, so if you like a longer read, this novel will keep you occupied for a while! ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its issues. The writing can feel immature at times, and I felt the plot suffered from some inconsistencies and rushed pacing. Some arcs felt underdeveloped, with potential storylines left unexplored. The villains are often one-dimensional and easily defeated, which can detract from the overall tension. I also felt the system itself was underutilized, serving more as a plot device than a fully integrated element. The ending also felt abrupt. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed concerns about certain problematic elements in the story, particularly in the cultivation arc where the MCs are tortured, and a few instances that could be interpreted as non-consensual. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, *The Transmigration Missions Are Not Scientific* offers an enjoyable and lighthearted yuri experience. If you're looking for a complex plot or deep character development, this might not be for you. However, if you're a fan of the yuri genre and enjoy transmigration stories with a focus on fluff and entertaining character interactions, this novel is worth checking out. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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