Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on The Professional Three Views Rectifier [Book Transmigration]
"The Professional Three Views Rectifier [Book Transmigration]" is a wild ride of action, transmigration, and a surprisingly sweet (though rushed) romance. I found myself quickly drawn into this story of a mercenary tasked with reforming a villain, but doing it in his own chaotic way. It's a unique take on the genre, and I thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
First Impressions
From the get-go, the premise is intriguing. A mercenary transmigrating into a book to fix a villain? Sign me up! The initial chapters promise family drama and scheming, but I quickly learned that the focus shifts to the dynamic between the MC and ML, which I didn't mind at all. The early action sequences are incredibly engaging, and the MC's "devil may care" attitude immediately hooked me.
What Works Well
The characters are definitely a highlight. The MC is an overpowered, hedonistic mercenary who ignores all the rules, including the system's, and it's incredibly entertaining to watch. I especially loved the ML, a cold and manipulative young master who develops a soft spot (and maybe an obsession) for the MC. The contrast between his public persona and his interactions with the MC is well-written and endearing. The plot is tightly woven, with flashbacks that connect everything from beginning to end, which is really satisfying. The action is explosive and the world-building is unique.
Areas of Concern
The main area where I felt the novel fell short was in the romance department. While the connection between the MC and ML is sweet, it definitely feels rushed, especially on the MC's side. I would have loved to see more development of his feelings, as it sometimes felt like he liked the ML abruptly. I also wished there were more extras to flesh out their relationship after they get together. Some readers may find the ending anticlimactic, as the system and transmigration explanations are somewhat chaotic and don't entirely fit into the story.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers may find the time skips jarring, as they can span several years between the MC and ML's interactions. This can lead to a feeling of missing out on crucial moments in their relationship. Additionally, the survival show arc is considered by some to be the most extraneous, but it still fits well with the microcosm set-up from the author as foreshadowing to the climax.
Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "The Professional Three Views Rectifier [Book Transmigration]" is a fun and engaging read. The strong characters, unique plot, and action-packed sequences make it a worthwhile experience. If you're looking for a quick and entertaining novel with a morally grey MC and a devoted ML, I recommend giving this one a try. Just don't expect a deeply developed romance, and you'll likely enjoy the ride.