The World’s Number One Resort

The World’s Number One Resort

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世界第一度假村

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 世界第一度假村

By panther

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
183 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Tang Huai inherited an island and unexpectedly bonded with the Grand Island Owner System. Blue Sea Lake, Ice Castle, Underwater Ancient City… One day, tourists discovered a newly emerging resort island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The air here is fresh, the environment is breathtaking, and the little fish in the lake are so delicious it’s outrageous! This place has the world’s top captain, the chef auntie, and the black-haired butler… Tickets here are hard to get, and if you manage to become a permanent resident of the resort-congratulations, you must have saved the world! At the island base, Tang Huai hung up the plaque for the [Great Tang Resort] , then turned around and said: “Dear islanders, what’s our slogan?” All the Al islanders: Roar roar ~ Great Tang Resort is looking forward to your visit! 🥳 Warnings: 1. This story involves [farming+system+management] , with city-building and cool moments. 2. The entire story is fictional, filled with many bugs, suited for light reading. 3. The focus is on the career line, with minimal romance. [It’s mostly daily life and infrastructure building]

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The World’s Number One Resort Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The World’s Number One Resort "The World's Number One Resort" promised a unique blend of fantasy, slice of life, and yaoi, and after diving in, I can say it mostly delivers, though with a few caveats. It's a story about building a resort from the ground up, and that core concept kept me hooked. ### First Impressions The initial chapters grabbed my attention. The premise of building a resort in the modern world, guided by a system, felt fresh. I appreciated that the story wasn't confined to a single location, with significant portions taking place in Mexico, adding a welcome layer of authenticity. The early stages of transforming a barren island into something special were genuinely compelling, and I found myself invested in the protagonist's journey. ### What Works Well The slow-burn development style is definitely a highlight. Seeing the island evolve step-by-step, with the MC working diligently towards his goal, is satisfying. The system, while present, isn't overly intrusive or convenient, which I appreciated. It felt like the protagonist had to genuinely earn his progress, making the achievements all the more rewarding. The world-building is also a strong point, creating a relaxing atmosphere while still offering enough depth to keep me engaged. The translation is generally well-done, making for a smooth reading experience. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the journey, the pacing became an issue later in the story. It felt like the author rushed towards the ending, leaving several areas of the island unexplored. This was a bit disappointing, as I felt there was still so much potential to develop. The romance, while present, felt somewhat forced and underdeveloped, almost like an afterthought. I also noticed some inconsistencies in the numbers presented throughout the story, which could be distracting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be disappointed that only a fraction of the island's potential is realized by the end of the story. The ending might feel abrupt to those expecting a more comprehensive development of all the planned areas. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The World’s Number One Resort" is an enjoyable read, especially if you're a fan of slow-burn, slice-of-life stories with a touch of fantasy. While it has its flaws, the core concept is executed well enough to keep you invested. Despite the rushed ending and somewhat weak romance, I found it to be a satisfying and engaging experience. I'd recommend it, especially if you're looking for something a little different in the kingdom-building genre.

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