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ThyUnknownSaint
ThyUnknownSaintLv115yr
2020-04-08 13:35

I'm caught up with Translation. It’s very similar to Game Market 1983. And a better version of the Prodigal System. The author has built up the story extremely well and a good cast of characters. It’s all well thought out, no wonder it’s popular in China. However, it's easy to imagine this getting quite repetitive. All MC does is try to fail, make games,face-slap. All a cycle. Conclusion: The best Business CN. But that's all. All that’s missing is some good romance. Honestly, it’s just the story feels too perfect that it’s missing something. Author really teased us with the hot secretary.

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The_Good_Devil
The_Good_DevilLv5

also I loved this novel a lot. but it's far more the best compared to "God of Money" which has similar plot but with more seriousness. the mc literally want to control the world by business and technology from the future.

ThyUnknownSaint
ThyUnknownSaintLv11

Man that sounds crazy evil or super arrogant lol. Reminds of the Schooar Technology System. MC absolutely feels the need to conquer technology and become better then Einstein, and all that nationalism crap on top of that doesn’t make a good flavor

The_Good_Devil:also I loved this novel a lot. but it's far more the best compared to "God of Money" which has similar plot but with more seriousness. the mc literally want to control the world by business and technology from the future.
DaoistHarvey
DaoistHarveyLv13

y yeah I find it a lol bit boring now cuz of repetitive stuffa

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At first, this novel has an interesting concept. Thus, I read all the way to 500 plus chapters(after reading here, I go find the raw site and read further). However, because this is an interesting concept, it is very hard to maintain quality. After reading past 500 plus chapters, the storyline is getting old. MC still tries his hardest to lose money in the company but almost always fails. I see a huge flaw in this novel. If MC really wants to lose money so badly, all he has to do is develop his product poorly(barely pass the standard of the system), then put the rest of his money in the promotion of the product. This way, when consumer sees the product advertisement and try it then found out the product sucks, then they will most likely blacklist MC product in the future. Thus, MC will always lose money. Instead, in this novel, MC put a lot of money in product development which ends up having a good quality product, and then he hopes that no one will find it. This kind of thinking of MC causes him to fail every time (it is enjoyable to read this kinda thing at the beginning, but then it's getting old when this kind of situation keeps on repeating itself throughout 500 plus chapters). That is a major flaw, it is very hard to keep this storyline interesting with this kind of concept without making the reader feeling bored because the storyline repeats itself over and over again. Because even I can see how to let MC lost money every time (and I'm not in the gaming or entertainment industry). As said, all he has to do is produce barely passable product(in order to pass the system requirement), then put all his money into advertising the product, it is more likely that his product will have a bad review and lost money as a result. Sum it up, a very interesting idea for this novel, but it is hard to keep the storyline interesting.

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