What to Do If the School Beauty Undergoes Corpse Transformation? Don't Worry! My Major is Perfect for it - Reviews

What to Do If the School Beauty Undergoes Corpse Transformation? Don't Worry! My Major is Perfect for it
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I do wonder about Jiuyang’s future. Now that he’s confirmed a zombie exists, is he going to actively hunt it down? Or try to ignore it and go back to his peaceful life? The conflict of wanting peace vs being forced to act is a good internal struggle for him.
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Overall, this is a really strong opening. It balances humor, horror, and heart well. The main characters are likeable, the system makes sense, and the writing is clean. I’d definitely recommend this to anyone who enjoys modern cultivation with a zombie twist.
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The ending of this chapter leaves me wanting more. Lin Xueer is stable for now, but the threat isn't gone. Jiuyang is drained. And the Hairy Zombie is still out there somewhere. The stakes are perfectly set for the next few chapters.
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I kind of wish we had more backstory on the regular classmates. The ones surrounding Lin Xueer seemed concerned, but they’re just background noise. If the story continues with school life, I hope they get fleshed out more.
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The fate of the glutinous rice turning completely black after the purification is a nice touch. It’s a visual representation of how much poison was in her body. Makes the close call feel even more serious.
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Lin Xueer's helpless eyes really got to me. The line about them being full of lingering attachment to life was powerful. Jiuyang recognizing that look from his previous life where he lost so many people adds a layer of tragedy to his character.
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The author’s use of short paragraphs in the really tense moments makes the reading experience better. When Jiuyang realizes Lin Xueer is losing control, the sentences get choppier and faster. That tempo shift works really well for urgency.
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I like that the teacher doesn't just accept the weird stuff. She’s angry, she punishes them, she reacts like a real authority figure would. Too many novels make adults blind to the supernatural. This felt more realistic.
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One thing I want to complain about is how casually Jiuyang takes off her shoes and lifts her uniform. I get it’s for the treatment, but it feels a bit intrusive considering they were just deskmates. Maybe a line about how he feels awkward would help.
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The description of Lin Xueer’s zombie nails and fangs appearing was genuinely creepy. The way the author builds it up slowly, then hits you with the visual, works perfectly. I could almost feel that sense of dread along with Jiuyang.
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The prose is solid. It’s not flowery or overly literary, but it paints a clear picture. I can visualize the classroom, the grassy field, and the way the talismans glow. The action scenes are easy to follow too, which is important for cultivation fights.
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I'm curious about the overarching plot. The world wasn't supposed to have zombies or ghosts, so where did this Hairy Zombie come from? Is it a one-off mutation, or is something big brewing? That mystery keeps me reading.

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