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Rui Bu Si originates from the Quake Clan goddess Xi Si Na but became stranded on Centaurus Planet after the Black Quake War, living in poverty without any magic due to long separation from the Dark Great Emperor. The Merit System appears in her mind, promising freedom and wealth in exchange for completing tasks. Suspicious of its grandiose claims, she reluctantly accepts after receiving a gold coin as initial payment. The System’s first task is to rescue Princess Naiya, and it instantly transports Rui Bu Si to Meng Academy on Earth, giving her a forged identity as an orphaned Earthling, an enrollment notice, and a student uniform. The System automatically deducts one gold coin for these supplies and provides a three-day shield to hide her Dark Clan aura.Upon arrival, Rui Bu Si tumbles out of a telephone booth and collides with Princess Naiya. Panicked by the proximity to her natural nemesis, she manages to utter a few words before being knocked down by two other students bursting from the same telephone booth: Lie Yan Jian Ni and Lan Bao, both from Earth. The shock and her weakened body cause her to faint. She wakes in the infirmary, where the head nurse Da Tiantian scolds her for severe malnutrition, but the real cause is her energy deficiency from being cut off from the Dark Great Emperor. Lie Yan Jian Ni and Lan Bao apologize profusely; Rui Bu Si accepts magnanimously, still operating under her old undercover mindset. The three of them learn that the famous student Li Ka is actually just a doll used to recruit students, a cruel trick that devastates Jian Ni and Lan Bao. Rui Bu Si comforts them and gains small merit for doing so.Entering the classroom, Rui Bu Si discovers she is completely illiterate after returning all learned knowledge long ago. She must accumulate merit by helping others, but her classmates immediately suspect her abnormal enthusiasm. Mi Ya Xing uses mind reading on her and reveals her plan to do ten good deeds daily. Ba Bi rudely asks her to leave the classroom, and Rui Bu Si complies cheerfully, counting that as a good deed. She later encounters Jian Ni and Lan Bao searching for a necklace belonging to Naiya that fell into a sewer. She suggests looking in the underground waterway, winning their heartfelt thanks. Needing money, she asks them to lend her a few coins, which they scrape together. With the funds, she buys cheap glasses and a hair tie to alter her appearance, hoping to avoid recognition by old enemies among the faculty. She spends the rest of the day helping elementary division children to complete six more good deeds.Her roommate is Ya Ya, who owns a duck named Ya Ya and a doll called Fufu. Initially cold, Ya Ya becomes warmly enthusiastic the next morning, helping Rui Bu Si get dressed in time to avoid punishment from Director Pa Hua Luo Di. The duo faces disdain from classmates, likely because they are openly from Earth. Jian Ni and Lan Bao join them at their table. Jian Ni recounts the previous day’s adventure: they entered the underground waterway, retrieved Naiya’s necklace, but were attacked by flying Poison Ivy. Naiya shielded Jian Ni and fell into a coma from the poison; Lan Bao shared the poison to buy time, and Jian Ni eventually obtained the Poison Ivy fruit to neutralize the toxin. Rui Bu Si is astonished that the current generation of Meng Knights is so weak that they struggle with Poison Ivy. She briefly contemplates killing them so stronger replacements might arise, but the System immediately deducts merit for the malicious thought. Jian Ni mentions he used fire magic to burn the plant, making Rui Bu Si suspect he might be the legendary Flame Star.Director Pa arrives for morning assembly and glares at their group. Later, Jian Ni confesses that Director Pa caught him entering the underground waterway without permission and warned of possible expulsion. Ya Ya comforts him, saying the headmaster is lenient, but she warns them to be wary of Teacher Qian Jin’s class. The name Qian Jin jolts Rui Bu Si—this was the Flame Star who sought to eliminate her race over two hundred years ago. She fears immediate exposure, but the System assures her that her identity will not be revealed. Her current goal remains to accumulate enough merit to unlock permanent use of Quake Clan magic, all while hiding her true nature from the very Meng Knights she must help grow. The Dark Great Emperor, her former boss, remains imprisoned in the underground waterway, his threat still looming. Her path is fraught with old enemies, a relentless System that punishes her for every dark thought, and a galaxy that expects her to become a savior.

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真的假的?我打暗黑大帝
萌学园:反派的敲木鱼日常,
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I'm already looking forward to the next chapters. The cliffhanger is not a plot twist but a character in motion. She's made friends, she's done some good deeds, she's met an old enemy (the teacher Qian Jin), and she's in debt. The stakes are established but not overbearing. The tone is light and hilarious. It's the kind of novel you read to relax and laugh at a fun world. The fact that it's in English and uses modern slang makes it feel very accessible. I'm going to guess she befriends the Meng Knights, accidentally solves some crisis, and earns more gold coins to pay off her loan, all while hiding her identity from the teacher. Good times ahead.

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The flirtation with game mechanics (merit, tasks, gold coins) is done skillfully. It's not an intrusive UI in the story; it's a character in itself. The system talks to her, argues with her, and insults her. It's like having a snarky AI assistant that is also your landlord. That characterization of the system as a slightly obnoxious but powerful entity adds a lot of flavor. It's not just a tool for the author; it's a character that has a voice and a personality. The relationship between Rui Bu Si and her "boss" (the system) mirrors her relationship with her old "boss" (the Dark Emperor) in a funny way, showing she's stuck in a cycle of subordination.

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The cluelessness of the main character about her own power and situation is used well. She talks about being a "part of the Quake Clan goddess" and struggling with the "Dark Emperor" yet she can't read a book or earn a penny. The dissonance between her grand past and her pathetic present is the central joke. She's fallen from grace so far that she's an illiterate orphan student who needs to borrow money for a comb. That contrast is inherently funny and gives the story a lot of potential for flashbacks or gradual power-ups. I want to see her rebuild her glory while complaining the whole time.

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The whole interaction with Head Nurse Da Tiantian and the scammed students is a masterclass in comedic timing. The reveal that Li Ka is just a doll is delivered with the nurse awkwardly laughing and blocking their view. Rui Bu Si's deadpan "Head Nurse Da Tiantian is also very pretty, not at all inferior to Li Ka" is such a perfect sarcastic yet factual line. And the system gives her +2 for comforting. It's this kind of nuanced humor, where the joke is not just the punchline but the characters' reactions and the system's absurd scoring, that makes the writing feel smart and playful. It is very, very enjoyable to read.

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I like that the "daily tasks" are actually interesting. "Help ten classmates solve their problems and receive their thanks." It's not just "kill 10 slimes." It forces her to interact and build social capital, which is where all the comedy comes from. If it was just fighting, we wouldn't get the scenes of her scam-helping kids or being avoided by other students. The tasks themselves are designed to push the plot and character development, which is good game-like storytelling. The reward is also interesting: limited-use magic. It ensures she stays underpowered for a while, which is more suspenseful than her being OP.

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The lunch or break scenes were not included in depth, but the way the story jumps from class to class, from the hallway to the dorm, gives a very fluid sense of time. I can visualize the campus. The description of the Infirmary, the classroom with the broken door, and the dorm where a duck is a sentient being feels rich. You can tell the author spent time imagining what this school looks and feels like. The "poison ivy that flies" being a known classroom lesson that Ya Ya is excited about is a great small detail showing the absurdity of the world.

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