Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks - Reviews

Quick Transmigration Cannon Fodder’s Record of Counterattacks
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Oh boy, I admire the MC's strong willpower, but it's just too much. The protagonist is incredibly passive, not standing up for herself or her dignity. To make matters worse, almost everyone is portrayed as a jerk in every chapter, one after another. The so-called system is utterly useless and ruins the reading experience – it blames others without any logical explanation. It's like, "Sorry I messed up, but tough luck." This has been a frustrating journey since Chapter 17; while the writing quality is there, the path to it isn't worth the hassle for me. If you enjoy a challenging read or can handle constant beatings, give it a shot. Otherwise, I'd rate it a 2 out of 5 – the pain isn't worth it.
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I've had enough of this! Do you understand what they call a 'punching bag' main character? Someone who eagerly takes on masochistic tasks and relishes getting beaten? A character who doesn't even defend themselves verbally, let alone physically? It's a prime example right here!

For goodness' sake, if they don't like it, they should voice their opinion directly! It baffles me that some readers find this appealing. I've read over 40 chapters now, and the main character remains a doormat. No more! I'm done with this.
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This revenge reincarnation novel lacks romantic elements, which could be considered a positive aspect. Unlike typical stories where a divine partner becomes your sole support after a reunion, the protagonist won't have a constant, all-powerful husband by their side in every world they traverse. Instead, the MC will face off against absurd antagonists, rather than relying on a single source of assistance.
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I'm uncertain if there will be more novels of this genre, but I must admit, I really admire Ning Shu, the protagonist. She maintains her distance from attractive and strong men, only appreciating them with a glance and then moving on. Her self-awareness is indeed commendable.

Truth be told, I would love to step into Ning Shu's shoes and experience the challenges she faces, even if I might not excel as she does or risk getting eliminated. The point is, I crave a narrative where I encounter tasks similar to hers, but without the romantic aspect – no falling in love with the male lead, please!
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"I came across this in the Chinese edition, which essentially subverts the perspectives of other characters in typical Chinese romance novels. Upon reading this, I realized how offbeat my own understanding was and decided to discontinue reading Mary Sue stories with their convoluted plots."
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It's simply hilarious. The main character isn't an overpowered protagonist; in fact, she could even be considered weak at the beginning. What captivates me is her resourcefulness and the dynamic between her and the system, which keeps me hooked on the story.

One significant aspect is the absence of romance or a love interest (male lead), which is a breath of fresh air. It's a relief not to have to endure annoyance from a pesky love interest or feel同情 for a secondary character with a tragic fate.
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Reading this fills me with a deep sense of despair. The narrative is alarmingly pessimistic, depicting almost everyone around the protagonist as selfish and cruel, from her classmates, parents, main character (OP MC), love interest, even the system. It seems like a repetitive cliche of "isekai impressionable jerk" tropes found in many Chinese novels and webcomics.

The story either aims to evoke sympathy for the MC or elicit a tragic response from the reader, but it falls flat due to the lack of positive events. The constant barrage of negative incidents is exhausting. Although I can tolerate a few melancholy chapters, the MC's situation hasn't shown much improvement since chapter 27. The negativity lacks depth or a clear message; her classmates' hostility stems from her reporting the FL, leading to a chain reaction of mistreatment because she's perceived as weak.

In summary, it's an emotionally draining reading experience.
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This series contains some truly remarkable storylines.我个人特别喜欢那些没有主角光环(ML)的剧情。主角的性格多变,时而搞笑,时而落魄,我觉得这样的设定很合理,毕竟他要应对各种各样的挑战。虽然"必须美丽"这个套路在很多故事线中重复出现,让人有些疲惫,但也有不少例外,其中主角并不是始终年轻的形象。
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I decided to read the original content because I was eagerly awaiting the translated chapters, but now I'm experiencing withdrawal symptoms as I wait for the source material. ? The novel stands out among quick reincarnation stories in several aspects, which can be both advantageous and disadvantageous. Here's a summary of what I've read up to Chapter 3073 (the translator's chapter count differs slightly from the raw sources):

1. **Feminism and Independence**: The author, and by extension the protagonist, strongly advocates for women's rights, self-sufficiency, and the idea that love isn't everything. She believes women can thrive independently, and that attachment can cloud judgment. She prioritizes self-love and doesn't dwell on lost relationships.

2. **Minimal Romance**: The MC's character avoids romantic entanglements, aligning with her values and personality. Characters like Tai Shu, Li Wen, Qing Yue, and others reappear occasionally, but not often. She's selective about relationships and focuses on mission objectives.

3. **Lone Wolf Attitude**: The MC is cautious with trust and is highly driven towards her goals. She's less focused on friendships and appears practical, only engaging when necessary. She has made a few close friends, while most interactions are professional.

4. **Humor**: The novel features a comedic touch, although it might not appeal to everyone. There are recurring jokes that highlight her evolving character, like her growing resemblance to a nanny.

5. **Complex Characters**: Each character has depth, despite occasional inconsistencies in development. Even minor figures like Tai Shu exhibit distinct personalities and quirks, but most are not easily manipulated.

6. **World-Building**: The setting starts off simple for the protagonist, but as she rises through the ranks, she uncovers more details about the larger world. Missions serve as a means to maintain stability within the system, with a few subtle plot holes.

Overall, the novel offers a fresh take on the reincarnation genre, combining strong themes, relatable characters, and intricate world-building.
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The initial storyline left me on the verge of dropping it multiple times, so I established a self-imposed guideline: if within the next ten chapters there's nothing captivating enough to keep me engaged, I'd discontinue reading. However, if there were intriguing content, I required at least five subsequent chapters to offer something substantial – otherwise, the previous letdown would warrant a deduction. The second arc was enjoyable, which raised my rating from one to three stars, but the poor first arc necessitated me taking back one star.
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Unlike other romantic manga characters whose triumph often depends on their relationships with partners or manipulative systems, Ning Shu stands out as a refreshing and unique experience. Unlike those typically portrayed with high Charm, she faces constant challenges in her journey. Despite System 233's eventual betrayal, he remains the most entertaining system in the series, making for a hilarious and perfectly comedic dynamic between them.
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This is an excellent novel, and it's incredibly satisfying to see clichés subverted. However, at times, I can't help but feel frustrated for the main character. I decided to stop reading due to the unfair system – the antagonist betrayed our protagonist, stealing her hard-earned progress, embezzling points, and even making some of the missions she completed invalid. The revelation left her starting from scratch, which is infuriating. I wish the MC could confront and defeat certain characters, particularly the system and the doctor, in a fitting way.

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