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Xu Ling, a naturally-born goddess aged 120 with the dual divine positions of Child-Giving Goddess and Earth Goddess, was living in poverty and poor health due to a junk food habit when a sudden mechanical voice announced the arrival of a system. The so-called Reliable System had previously failed as the Male Lead Omnipotent System, causing a male lead’s downfall, and was demoted to the Cannon Fodder Department after being recycled. To regain its advancement eligibility, it needed to help eight hosts complete their target missions, and Xu Ling was its first host after the blunder. Despite Xu Ling’s protests that she was a deity, not a human, the system ignored the distinction and forced her into a new world.The world she transmigrated to was a poorly written novel with a rushed ending. The female lead, Ye Xi, originally a pet store owner from the real world with an innate Pet Affinity, died in a car accident and was reborn as Cici Sanchez, the mentally deficient third miss of the Sanchez family. After the transmigration, Ye Xi retained her pet affinity, which was even stronger in this magical Western continent where only the God of Light existed. She also gained a high affinity for the Light element, allowing instant Light magic, which made her the Church’s Holy Maiden. Eventually, she married the Simon Empire’s prince and inherited the empire, living happily ever after—a conclusion the original author abruptly ended. Xu Ling’s role in this story was a minor extra: a black-haired girl with a cloak who passed Ye Xi at the magic academy gate and was warned to stay away. That single encounter was the extent of her appearance.The system’s mission was phrased as “Build a harmonious society and promote positive social development,” but in plain terms, Xu Ling had to fulfill her divine duties as the Child-Giving Goddess and Earth Goddess—“one gives birth, the other farms.” The Reliable System provided a Shop and a Happy Farm system. Upon their arrival, they found themselves in the continent’s barren wasteland. The system analyzed the poor soil and insisted on first planting a Tree of Life, an SS-level sacred tree of the elves costing 5 million faith points or 50 million system points, claiming it would instantly improve the land and bring many future benefits. Despite Xu Ling having zero points or wealth, a Tree of Life seedling had somehow been started, and soon she witnessed its effect. As the Earth Goddess, her innate power nurtured all things. The seedling rapidly sprouted, sending out wisps of green light that turned the cracked, dry ground moist and covered it with soft green grass that spread outward. The air filled with vitality.Witnessing this astonishing transformation, Xu Ling realized her divine authority gave her a cheat—farming would yield twice the result. She then browsed the Shop and spotted a new Chinese-style courtyard house that stirred a deep longing. Setting a goal to save enough points to buy that house, she reluctantly closed the Shop and opened the Happy Farm, ready to work. The system urged her to wait for the Tree of Life to fully establish, but Xu Ling’s mind was already set on accumulating points through farming and missions. Although the system hinted at future tasks, Xu Ling took charge, determined to rely on her own abilities rather than its unreliable history. With the Tree of Life now restoring the barren land and her divine power accelerating growth, Xu Ling began her journey as a goddess in this alien world, planting the seeds of both crops and her ambition to fulfill her divine roles and ultimately secure her dream home.

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**Title: A Frustrating Journey Through Stagnation – A Review of [Novel Title]** The narrative of [Novel Title] presents an intriguing premise that ultimately falls flat due to a combination of an unmotivated protagonist and an ineffectual, quarrelsome system. The resulting plot is one that fails to progress in any meaningful way, leaving readers feeling frustrated and unfulfilled. At the center of this story, we meet our protagonist, a goddess who has clocked in a staggering 120 years of existence. Yet, her character arc is dishearteningly stagnant. Instead of accruing wisdom or skills befitting her divine status, she emerges from her long life on Earth with an alarming lack of growth. Her only acquired talents appear to be the ability to invoke light rain and heal minor wounds, a skill she has utilized just once — and on a character whose role has been negligible for at least 50 chapters. This raises an essential question: What is the purpose of crafting a character who has lived multiple lives, including that of a goddess, if she ultimately possesses no valuable abilities? The rationale behind her lackluster progression is equally puzzling. The author attempts to explain her 120 years of inertia by attributing it to traumatic experiences during her high school years. This flimsy excuse feels particularly inadequate; it lacks the depth necessary to justify such a staggering amount of time wasted without any personal development. Many readers might struggle to empathize with a character whose motivations rest solely on high school woes rather than the harrowing experiences that typically characterize a life fully lived. The formulaic structure of each chapter does little to alleviate the sense of stagnation. We are treated to a repetitive cycle: the main character and the system engage in trivial arguments over inconsequential matters, such as a misunderstanding about a name. Each confrontation invariably ends with the protagonist admitting defeat, profusely apologizing, and then returning to her monotonous farming tasks. Occasionally, a new character is introduced, yet they tend to serve little purpose beyond providing a fleeting distraction or yet another entity for the system to berate. Moreover, the author seems to have a tendency to populate the narrative with side characters from different locales who fail to engage with the main cast. These characters, introduced with promises of potential intrigue, disappear without leaving any mark on the story after their initial chapters, thus contributing nothing to the overarching narrative or character development. In summary, while [Novel Title] aspires to deliver a unique tale within its fantastical setting, it ultimately succumbs to a frustrating cycle of stagnation. The implausibility of a protagonist with zero skills after centuries of existence, coupled with the lack of meaningful interactions among characters, leaves much to be desired. This work could potentially benefit from a more substantial character arc and a narrative direction that encourages genuine growth and engagement, both for the protagonist and its readers.
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I decided to drop this novel, and I must say, my experience has been quite disappointing. The main character (MC) is so incredibly lazy and unmotivated that it quickly becomes off-putting. Despite having transmigrated not once, but twice, her only desire seems to be to sleep and avoid any form of effort. I understand that her lack of ambition is clearly outlined in the book's description, but you would think that after two life-altering experiences, she might gain a spark of motivation—or at the very least, a willingness to learn and grow. However, that’s simply not the case here. Take, for example, the moment in Chapter 18 where she is informed about the benefits of cultivating wheat. A character advises her: “Cultivating wheat gives one point per minute, so in an hour you can earn sixty points. In about eight and a half hours, you can earn more than 500 points.” You would think this would inspire her to take action and seize the opportunity presented to her. Instead, she replies, “… but now that you’ve calculated it, I’ve lost the motivation to complete the mission.” This perfectly encapsulates her character—so overcome with lethargy that she doesn't even want to invest eight hours into earning a shield that would protect her from danger. It’s baffling to me, especially since I usually enjoy stories that feature 'salted-fish' protagonists, those who prefer a more relaxed lifestyle. However, this particular take on that trope simply does not work. As the plot progresses, the Tree of Life miraculously solves her problems for her, but I can’t bring myself to continue. The MC is fundamentally bland and uninspiring, leading me to imagine that any obstacles she faces will simply be resolved by others, allowing her to coast through life without any personal growth or interesting adventures. It seems that this story will allow her to stagnate rather than evolve into a compelling character, which is disappointing. Overall, I regret pushing through to Chapter 18, as the portrayal of the MC's overwhelming laziness left a sour taste in my mouth. I was hoping for a nuanced character arc filled with challenges and growth, but instead, I was met with inertia. I think it's time to move on to a story that will captivate me and offer more engaging characters.
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I’m genuinely invested in seeing Xu Ling actually build something from nothing. The farming aspect, combined with her divine powers and the system’s chaotic help, feels like it has a lot of potential for fun development.
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The writing style is very easy to read. Short paragraphs, snappy dialogue, and minimal purple prose mean I can fly through chapters without getting bored. Perfect for a light binge read.
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The system being reduced to a “pitiful, helpless white cloud” when it wants sympathy but switches back to flat electronic voice for official announcements is super entertaining. Its acting skills are terrible and I love it.
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The pacing from discovery to acceptance to action in Xu Ling’s character is very smooth. She doesn’t drag out denial forever, she gets mad, processes, then immediately starts planning. That’s realistic AND efficient.
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