Two Worlds Bartering: I Exchange Crystal Cores for Antiques

Two Worlds Bartering: I Exchange Crystal Cores for Antiques

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两界倒卖:我用晶核换古董

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 两界倒卖:我用晶核换古董

By 司西

3.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
249 chapters
Original Publisher
qimao

Description

In her past life, Yu Bai was not only tragically killed by her boyfriend and his mistress, but her mother, younger brother, and four brothers also suffered death or madness. After her rebirth, she unexpectedly opened a pawnshop with a transactional space. Through the space pawnshop, Yu Bai exchanged supplies with Han Yi, the apocalypse leader, for Crystal Cores, and simultaneously traded Crystal Cores with Fu Su, the Great Qin Young Master, for antiques. Yu Bai, through the sale of antiques, obtained a large amount of money, thereby changing her own and her family’s fate, achieving revenge, and simultaneously boosting her hometown’s economic development, and helping people in another world.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Two Worlds Bartering: I Exchange Crystal Cores for Antiques Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Two Worlds Bartering: I Exchange Crystal Cores for Antiques This web novel, "Two Worlds Bartering: I Exchange Crystal Cores for Antiques," grabbed my attention with its intriguing premise. A female protagonist navigating ancient times, an apocalypse, and modern life by trading between worlds? Sign me up! However, after diving in, I found myself with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions The initial hook is strong, but the story quickly settles into a slice-of-life pace focused on family. While the revenge aspect simmers in the background, the emphasis on wholesome family relationships is definitely the main draw early on. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but if you're expecting a fast-paced revenge plot, be prepared for a slower burn. ### What Works Well I really appreciate the protagonist's relatability. She's not an ultra-secretive character; instead, she shares her abilities and experiences with her family, which is a refreshing change. Watching her grow and overcome her fears is also a highlight. I also enjoyed the concept of her interactions with the ancient and apocalyptic worlds, creating win-win situations for the people there rather than simply exploiting them. ### Areas of Concern There are a couple of elements that gave me pause. The nationalism does become a bit much at times, especially with the connection to the Qin Dynasty. Also, the depiction of the autistic brother, while seemingly well-intentioned, could be handled with more sensitivity. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the initial violent assault on the protagonist in her past life to be triggering. It's a brief mention, but it does set a dark tone that doesn't quite align with the rest of the story. Also, the protagonist buys houses for all her family members except herself, which seems a bit odd and unrealistic. ### Final Verdict "Two Worlds Bartering" is an okay read with an engaging premise and a focus on family. The protagonist's growth and her interactions with other worlds are enjoyable, but the slow-paced revenge plot, nationalism, and problematic elements can be a drawback for some readers. Ultimately, whether you enjoy this novel will depend on your tolerance for slower pacing, family-focused narratives, and potential sensitivities to certain themes. I'd say it's worth checking out if you're looking for a unique blend of genres, but be aware of its potential pitfalls.

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