Every novel has a slag character, the one who decides to abandon the protagonist at his lowest, most helpless point, either because he can’t stand the poor guy’s circumstances or for other reasons. But after the protagonist wins his way in life again, they’re the ones who beg with broken sobs to be taken back.
Still, water once spilled can’t be recovered again.
Yet the unlucky Shen Jiayan has been bound to a Water Recovery* System to do just that.
*water recovery – comes from an idiom that means “spilled water can’t be recovered” (English equivalent: there’s no use crying over spilt milk).
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Water Recovery System Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Water Recovery System
"Water Recovery System" is quite the ride! I jumped into this quick transmigration novel unsure of what to expect, and I came out with a mixed bag of feelings, but ultimately, I found it a worthwhile experience, even if a bit flawed. It's definitely a novel that benefits from going in with an open mind and a willingness to embrace its quirks.
### First Impressions
The premise itself is intriguing: an MC tasked with recovering... well, water, but through fulfilling the wishes of departed souls across various worlds. I was immediately drawn in by the episodic nature of the story. The initial arcs hooked me with their blend of fluff and surprisingly poignant moments.
### What Works Well
The variety of the arcs is a major strength. Each world feels distinct, ranging from modern settings with mafia undertones to interstellar survival shows and cultivation realms. I particularly enjoyed how the MC wasn't always chasing romance; instead, he focused on the original host's wishes. This made the love interests' affections feel more organic, even if they sometimes developed quickly. I also appreciated the author's ability to build emotional connections within relatively short arcs. Some stories were genuinely heart-wrenching, proving that you don't need hundreds of chapters to make an impact. The MC's growth, as he absorbs characteristics from the souls he helps, is an interesting concept that adds a layer of depth to the overall narrative.
### Areas of Concern
The most common criticism I encountered was the abrupt ending. It seems the story concludes rather suddenly, leaving some readers feeling unsatisfied. Several reviewers also mentioned that the arcs, while diverse, often lack depth due to their brevity. I can see how this could be a drawback for readers who prefer more detailed world-building and character development. The fast-paced nature of the arcs also means the romance can feel rushed at times, with the ML falling for the MC a little too quickly.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers felt that the MC's "golden fingers" obtained from each soul didn't play a significant enough role. The true identities of the MC and ML are revealed rather abruptly in the extra chapter. The handling of a character with autism in one arc was also a point of concern for some, who felt the character was infantilized.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "Water Recovery System" is an enjoyable read, especially for those new to the quick transmigration genre or seeking a light and engaging story. The varied arcs, emotional moments, and unique premise make it stand out. Just be prepared for a potentially abrupt ending and don't expect deep, intricate plots. Approach it with a light heart and a willingness to embrace its episodic nature, and you'll likely find yourself pleasantly entertained.