The White Moonlight in One’s Heart Self-Saving System

The White Moonlight in One’s Heart Self-Saving System

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白月光男神自救系统

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Bạch Nguyệt Quang Nam Thần Tự Cứu Hệ Thống, 白月光男神自救系统

By gunner walking towards the west, tây khứ đích thương hiệp, 西去的枪侠

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
153 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Readers usually see that within a story, every male god will have a special woman in his heart, his vermillion mark, his glittering moonlight… This person is definitely both beautiful and intelligent as well as good-natured. Only – for some reason, this person passed away early on, leaving an overwhelming sense of regret and agony for the male god, also tormenting the readers and causing them to forever be unable to forget her. Li Yuebai: Don’t cry, perhaps I can help somewhat. This book is called #A hundred and one methods to change the death ending# System: Ehem ehem, even though you don’t have a golden finger, you still possess a high IQ! Mind games! Brain hack! Straight path ahead! Enemies whatever, all dealt with! Schemes whatever, all destroyed! Consecutive victories… However, why the heck would I always be pushed down by the male lead, the boss, or the second male lead? Even realizing that they are all the same person at the end?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The White Moonlight in One’s Heart Self-Saving System Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The White Moonlight in One’s Heart Self-Saving System This web novel, "The White Moonlight in One’s Heart Self-Saving System," takes you on a wild ride through multiple worlds, and while it has some quirks, it definitely left a lasting impression on me. The premise is intriguing: a protagonist tasked with saving the often-suffering male lead across various settings. It's a blend of action, comedy, historical elements, mystery, romance, and even a touch of the supernatural, making it quite a diverse read. ### First Impressions Initially, I found the first arc, set in an ancient Chinese palace, to be fairly standard. It served as a decent introduction to the characters and the system, but it didn't particularly stand out. However, the second arc, with its vampire and police theme, really grabbed my attention. It's where the story started to feel unique and where the challenges really began. ### What Works Well The world-hopping aspect is definitely a highlight. Each arc introduces a fresh setting and new challenges, keeping the story from becoming stale. I particularly enjoyed the unique twists in each world. The dynamic between the MC and ML is also compelling. Seeing them navigate different relationships and circumstances across various lifetimes was fascinating. I also appreciated the clever protagonist who often had to suffer and work hard to achieve his goals. The story is memorable, exciting, and entertaining. ### Areas of Concern One aspect that I found a bit uneven was the pacing. Some arcs felt rushed, while others, like the vampire arc, seemed to drag on longer than necessary. This imbalance made the overall experience feel a bit disjointed. I also thought that the ending could have been more impactful. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's dive into some spoiler-y territory. It turns out that Ye Qing is essentially the "evil" side of a Lord God, which explains why he enjoys setting up worlds where the ML suffers. The constant memory wiping of the ML after each arc adds a layer of complexity. The final arc, where the MC returns to his original world and has to rewrite his past to save the ML from becoming a serial killer, was intense but felt somewhat abrupt. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "The White Moonlight in One’s Heart Self-Saving System" is an enjoyable and unique world-hopping adventure. The diverse settings, the evolving relationship between the MC and ML, and the overarching mystery surrounding the System kept me engaged. If you're looking for a story that's a bit off the beaten path and don't mind some uneven pacing, then I'd recommend giving this one a try.

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