GaryNelson
Pang Hong’s thought process after getting the system is cute. He immediately tries to summon a farmer with a thin branch, then upgrades to a rotten log. His excitement when it works is palpable, then disappointment when he sees how ugly it is. The line “The things summoned by others after transmigration aren’t this miserable, are they!” sums up his luck perfectly.
The bus driver's terrified reaction to Coal Ball was a nice little moment of worldbuilding. Shows how ordinary people see these creatures. Not magical companions, but monsters. It sets up the social dynamic of the world nicely without long exposition dumps.
The self-destruct of the Phoenix Soul was a mic-drop moment. "If I can't have it, no one can." That is so incredibly satisfying. She didn't just lie there and take it; she fought back with everything she had left. The description of Su Chacha's bones cracking inside her as the Phoenix Bone shatters is pure poetic justice. It's a desperate, self-destructive move, but it's the kind of defiance that makes you want to cheer.
