GaryNguyen
I’m curious about the space mechanic. It’s a classic transmigration trope, but the way it’s presented here—a chip from the zombie apocalypse coming along—makes it feel more grounded and less random. I appreciate that the space isn’t endless; it’s just supplies she already had, so it feels earned, not a cheat code.
Overall, this is a solid start for a revenge/reincarnation story. The protagonist is likeable in her proactive attitude, the villains are hateable in the right ways, and the supernatural element adds a nice twist. I’m invested.
The cyberbullying angle after the blind date is so, so realistic. The way Song Yubi twists the story to make Lu Zheng look bad, and how strangers jump on him without knowing the full context—it captures the toxic side of online communities perfectly. It's frustrating to read because you know this happens all the time.
