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After crossing over and becoming the Xuanling Sect’s “badass” senior sister Tang Xin, she wanted to make a good relationship with the beautiful female protagonist, the future sword god of the Nine Provinces, Su Ling, but she was forced by the system to continue to be an “evil person”… …Eh, something’s wrong, why does she like me more the more when I scold her? Why are there more and more beautiful girls around me?!

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It is very different from Er Gen, or most xianxia novels. It is mostly centered on humor, and the MC has ridiculous levels of plot armror. But that is part of the fun. Personally, it's one of my favorite novels of all time. But don't expect a classic xianxia.
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Zeke is the core of the story his strange and provocative mystery made him transcend Alex's character by stages good job author ???I really want to see Zeke’s picture
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Well, I reccommend you read PoTT and/or ISSTH after this...
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Essentially, "The Eldest Martial Sister Gave Up Treatment" (shortened as "Eldest Sister") has been replicated. The story involves a villainess who dies and gets sent back in time, but instead of reliving her life, a modern man (the protagonist) finds himself possessing her body and memories. While the writing is decent, providing light entertainment, it closely resembles "Eldest Sister" without matching its quality or engagement. I stopped reading after Chapter 16 due to several reasons:

1. The system forcing the protagonist to commit evil acts, which felt forced and lacked a logical explanation. In "Eldest Sister," the system made sense since the world was based on a game.

2. The system repeatedly prompts actions that go against the villainess's character, such as pushing other females and forcing intimate situations, which felt contrived.

3. The system's alternatives often seemed predetermined, with the author favoring a specific, comedic choice.

The main difference between the two is that "Eldest Sister" focused more on misunderstandings around the character Bai Lian, whereas this adaptation emphasizes the antagonist's negative traits for romantic plot purposes.

Given my limited experience (I only read up to Chapter 16, which is one of 1120 chapters), my review might not be comprehensive. If you're curious, you might want to give it a try, as the story might evolve differently later on.
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I’m waiting for the ending. It’s captivating
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This was an Amazing story! I couldn't be put it down! I can't wait to read the next in this series! Everything thing this author writes is gold!!!
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