Who Wants to Take the Civil Servant Exam After Being Reborn?

Who Wants to Take the Civil Servant Exam After Being Reborn?

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都重生了谁考公务员啊

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 都重生了谁考公务员啊

By willow bank flowers

3.1
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Provincial civil servant Chen Zhuoyi unexpectedly finds himself reliving his senior year of high school. As a once shy and introverted student who would blush just from talking to girls and focused solely on studying, he suddenly becomes someone who understands social dynamics, always saying and doing the right thing at the right time. Not only does he change the course of his life, but he also increasingly attracts the attention of girls. Girl: Chen Zhuoyi, what are your strengths? Chen Zhuoyi: I’m honest, and I don’t talk much. Childhood friend: I think lying is wrong. You’re not honest at all now. Chen Zhuoyi: I didn’t lie! I’m old, and I don’t talk much.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Who Wants to Take the Civil Servant Exam After Being Reborn? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Who Wants to Take the Civil Servant Exam After Being Reborn? This web novel, "Who Wants to Take the Civil Servant Exam After Being Reborn?", presents an interesting premise: a protagonist gets a second chance at life, armed with the knowledge of his past. While the overall rating sits at a modest 3.1/5, I decided to delve in and see what the fuss was about. I've got to say, my experience was a bit of a rollercoaster. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the "modern reborn" concept. The idea of a civil servant returning to his high school days offered potential for unique character development and a refreshing take on the genre. I was prepared for a story focused on leveraging future knowledge, but I quickly learned that the emphasis is more on reliving youth and personal growth, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. ### What Works Well One aspect that stood out to me was the portrayal of the protagonist. He's not your typical flawless hero. He has his flaws, and some might even find him a tad judgmental. However, I appreciated his cunning and his directness, especially in his romantic pursuits. The romance, in general, felt like a breath of fresh air. I was relieved to see a male lead who wasn't overly flustered or hesitant, a welcome change from the often-frustrating "herbivorous" protagonists in other novels. The focus on school life and personal development, rather than solely on accumulating wealth, also resonated with me. ### Areas of Concern However, I can see why some readers might find aspects of the novel less appealing. The story does delve into the protagonist's day-to-day studying and internal monologues, which could be perceived as slow-paced or even boring for some. I think this is a pacing issue and that the author could do well to focus on the plot and not the mundane. It really depends on the reader's preference and what they're looking for in a novel. ### Final Verdict "Who Wants to Take the Civil Servant Exam After Being Reborn?" is a mixed bag. While it shines in its portrayal of romance, character development, and focus on reliving youth, it might not appeal to readers seeking a fast-paced, action-packed story. If you enjoy slice-of-life elements, a clever protagonist, and a refreshing take on the reborn genre, this novel might be worth a try. However, be prepared for a slower pace and a protagonist who isn't without his flaws.

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