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Too Many Reborn? I Lead The National Team!
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The novel embarked on an intriguing journey right from the start, particularly through the lens of its captivating heroine. She struck me as a strong, no-nonsense character, exuding a cool, almost "Matrix"-esque vibe that immediately pulled me in. There’s something magnetic about a character who embodies both strength and confidence, and this heroine certainly fit the bill. I found myself rooting for her with enthusiasm, fully engaged in her quest as she appeared to be the quintessential badass—ready to take on the world with fierce determination. However, as the narrative unfolded, I couldn't help but notice a dip in momentum. What started as a gripping story filled with promise began to lose its spark, making it harder for me to stay invested. There were points in the plot where the pacing felt sluggish, leaving me yearning for the intensity that initially drew me in. It was a bit disappointing to see such potential not entirely realized as the chapters progressed. Now, let's delve into some major spoilers...
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**A Hidden Gem of a Novel!** I am thrilled to share my experience of discovering what I can confidently call a hidden gem in the literary world! Let’s kick things off with a brief synopsis of the story: The government stumbles upon an astonishing phenomenon - individuals mysteriously declaring themselves as the 'Chosen Ones.' Some claim they have been reborn, while others exhibit a variety of extraordinary powers, all believing they are the sole protagonists of their own grand narratives. In response to this bizarre occurrence, the government establishes a dedicated department to investigate. Enter Sheng An, the head of this new initiative, who embarks on a mission to round up these self-proclaimed main characters one by one. As she delves deeper into their identities, she and her team uncover a shocking revelation: the world is on the brink of destruction. Join Sheng An and her motley crew of eccentric characters as they embark on a thrilling quest to save the planet from catastrophic natural disasters, extraterrestrial threats, and, quite unexpectedly, a world-ending egg! ### What I Loved: First and foremost, I absolutely loved the ensemble of side characters in this novel. Each individual is meticulously crafted with distinct personalities and quirks that make them incredibly memorable. From the utterly hilarious band of misfits who comprise Sheng An's team to the diligent researchers and government officials who actually contribute meaningfully to the plot—these characters are not merely background figures. They discover critical information, aid in sustaining life on earth, and demonstrate their expertise throughout the narrative. It’s a refreshing change from the countless novels where top experts turn to the protagonist and say, “What should we do now?”—a trope that honestly drives me insane! Sheng An's team brings a unique blend of humor and heart to the story. Their interactions are genuinely funny, and they each play significant roles in the unfolding events that threaten the world. I found myself utterly charmed by their camaraderie and bravery. Furthermore, I generally have reservations about stories where the main character is already in a relationship from the outset. Where’s the thrill of the butterflies in the stomach? The secret glances? The blush-inducing confessions? However, in this novel, the dynamic between the main character and her love interest is the epitome of a picture-perfect couple. Their bond is beautifully depicted as they support one another through every challenge, demonstrating a willingness to sacrifice for each other’s safety. While their romantic relationship doesn’t take center stage, the love they share is palpable and adds depth to the story. The plot itself is expertly woven, with each storyline intricately tied up by the end, leaving no loose ends. The pacing is just right, keeping readers engaged and eager to uncover what happens next. All in all, this novel is a remarkable read that I highly recommend to anyone in search of something unique and entertaining. It's truly a hidden treasure that deserves to be celebrated!
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The Shi Xiao story at the beginning made me roll my eyes so hard. She gets a whole other world in her jade bracelet, mountains and rivers, and all she cares about is her ex-boyfriend and cousin? Girl, you could literally change the world! But no, revenge and getting a hot guy. Typical.
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I really liked how Sheng An and Hao Jingye are going after Jiang Yu with guns. They don't play around. That whole ‘be friendly’ and then bringing a whole team with tranquilizers is my kind of humor. Sheng An's sarcasm is top notch.
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The second stockpiling novel had some logic issues that bugged me. Ten billion in supplies and nobody notices? No government intervention? In real life, there would be questions. I get it's for fun but my brain can't shut off.
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Sheng An spitting out cherry pits while Hao Jingye reads that first novel is such a mood. I hate when authors waste a perfectly good space setting on petty romance and revenge. The apocalypse is coming, focus!
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“Then what about the country? What about the government? What about the army?” Sheng An asked exactly what I was thinking. Finally a character who doesn't just accept that everything collapses immediately. In real disaster prep, authority matters.
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The way the old ladies in the community immediately spill everything to the ‘police officers’ is so accurate. Those neighbors know everything. And they counted every single bag of rice and flour. Bless their hearts.
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Jiang Yu thinks she's so careful, but she's literally buying 135 bags of rice and thinking nobody will notice. Babe, the whole building is watching. And the iron fence disappearing into the basement? Super suspicious.
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The detail about Jiang Yu only being able to stay in her space for 24 hours at a time is smart. It's a real limitation that makes her vulnerable. Not all spaces are OP with unlimited time travel.
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I really enjoy Sheng An's character. She's no-nonsense, sarcastic, physically strong, and she doesn't waste time. When she points that gun and says she can shoot uncooperative subjects, I believed her.
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The conversation between Hao Jingye and Sheng An about ‘being friendly’ had me laughing. “She's your future colleague… be friendly. Bring enough weapons and tranquilizers. If she doesn't cooperate, take her by force.” That's my kind of friendly.

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