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Su Ninglong is a cultivator reincarnated into an interstellar era where spiritual energy is scarce. She is raised by her godmother Zou Shuyi, a fierce bar owner. At four years old, Zou Shuyi drags her to a kindergarten distribution center for a Star Alliance test. Su Ninglong hates school and prefers self-study to fix robots, but Zou Shuyi insists she attend kindergarten to make friends and get a head start.

At the distribution center, Zou Shuyi queues among other parents, all anxious about their children passing the test to enter the prestigious Star Alliance. Zou Shuyi believes Su Ninglong has a high chance of passing due to her intelligence and temperament. Su Ninglong secretly wishes to go to the Star Alliance to uncover its mysteries, which the news and drunks in the bar have never fully explained.

A golden-haired Star-awakened man leads Su Ninglong and two other children to Test Room One. The first part is a question session: Su Ninglong correctly answers a math question, gives a clever answer about not being picky, and admits she does not know what a black shadow is, unlike the other children who describe it as a monster. The Star-awakened man is pleased with her and sees potential for her to enter the Star Alliance.

The second test is a role-playing simulation. The children wear helmets and enter a virtual banquet hall with a grotesque fatty at the head table, stuffing rotten meat crawling with maggots. The fatty is called "Hunger Bind." Su Ninglong remains calm, tests the simulation’s realism by touching objects and carving on the wall, and deduces it is a fake spiritual world. The other child is terrified but follows her. When the fatty attacks, Su Ninglong dodges with her ancient combat habits and notes the fatty’s ominous aura resembles a token from her past life. She uses a knife and fork to injure the fatty, then cuts the chandelier rope to trap it. She finally ignites the oily fatty with a candelabra, killing it. The fatty releases rich spiritual energy upon death, boosting Su Ninglong’s Qi Refining Stage by one level. She passes the test with ten seconds left and is determined to enter the Star Alliance to investigate this phenomenon.

The third test involves three tokens imbued with ominous aura. The Star-awakened man instructs each child to hold one for ten minutes. Su Ninglong recognizes the token from her previous life as a useless piece she once tried to modify. She uses mental power to probe it and hears a distracting noise. She asks another child to bump their tokens together, causing ominous qi to intertwine and surge, but she separates them quickly. The other children feel the token growing heavy, but Su Ninglong feels nothing due to her strong core. After ten minutes, she puts down the token and walks toward the final door. The third child hesitates, tempted to take the token because it whispers to him. Su Ninglong exposes his lie and mocks him, making him put it down.

In the corridor, a tall thin black shadow stands with its back to them. It turns slowly, and Su Ninglong senses its perverse desire for her curiosity. She perceives the same ominous aura from the tokens. She has now passed all tests and decides that she must go to the Star Alliance Academy to learn the secrets behind the black shadows, the ominous tokens, and the spiritual energy from the simulated creature. Her ultimate goal is to understand these mysteries and possibly continue her cultivation in this new world.

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As a final note, I want to commend the story for its consistent tone. Despite the sci-fi and fantasy elements, it never feels silly or over-the-top. The horror is genuinely creepy, the humor is dry and earned, and the protagonist's abilities are portrayed as exceptional but not absurd. The emotional beats – Su Ninglong's pragmatic detachment, the other kids' fear, the mother's protective concern – all feel grounded. It's a tricky balance to maintain, especially with a reincarnated protagonist, but this story pulls it off. Looking forward to seeing where it goes.
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The ending leaves me wanting more. The black shadow reveal is great, but it's also a cliffhanger. What happens when Su Ninglong faces it? Will she use her cultivation again? Will she discover something about the nature of these black shadows? The story has set up a lot of questions: the connection between killing monsters and gaining spiritual energy, the purpose of the Star Alliance, the nature of the tokens. I hope future chapters deliver on these promises. The potential is clearly there – good characters, interesting world, solid pacing. I've genuinely enjoyed reading this.
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If I had to pick a favorite moment, it would be the chandelier sequence. Su Ninglong plans her route, weaves through the rotten food, cuts the rope at exactly the right moment, and drops the chandelier on the fatty. It's like watching a action scene in a movie. The description of the chandelier crashing down, the sharp frame piercing the fatty's flesh, the oil oozing out – it's vivid and satisfying. And then she follows it up with the candelabra throw, turning the fatty into a fireball. She uses the environment creatively, thinks ahead, and executes perfectly. Peak protagonist moment.
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One small thing I noticed: the story sometimes shifts perspective briefly, like when it talks about the officers in the monitoring room or the Star-awakened person's thoughts. These shifts are handled well – they don't break immersion – but they do give us information that Su Ninglong doesn't have. That creates dramatic irony. We know the officers are impressed by her, we know they're watching her performance, but Su Ninglong is just trying to get through the test. It makes her accomplishments feel more real because we see them from an external viewpoint.
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The pacing in the first chapter is a bit rushed in places. We go from the bar to the distribution center to the test room to the simulation very quickly. I would have liked a little more time getting to know Su Ninglong's daily life before the test. How does she spend her days at the bar? What's her relationship with the drunkards she calls friends? The story mentions them but doesn't show them interacting much. That said, I understand that the test is the main event, and the author wants to get to the action. Maybe those details will come later in flashbacks.
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Overall, this story has a great hook. The mix of sci-fi (interstellar setting, advanced technology, VR simulations) and fantasy (cultivation, spiritual energy, reincarnation) is unusual and compelling. The protagonist is memorable – not just powerful but sharp-tongued, pragmatic, and emotionally detached. The supporting characters serve their purposes without being cardboard cutouts. The plotting is tight, with each scene building toward the next. There are mysteries layered on top of mysteries: What is the Star Alliance? What are the black shadows? What happened to Su Ninglong in her past life? I'm invested enough to want answers.
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