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After Signing in for Three Years, the Band Fired Me?
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By 炊事班班花
316 chapters
2023
Description
Lead singer of the Da Fei Band, Lin Chudong, unexpectedly gained a signing-in system three years ago. After signing in daily for three years straight, his music skills have reached a hall-of-fame level, but he has been kicked out of the band. No Da Fei in the Da Fei Band? The biggest joke in the entertainment industry!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- qidian
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
After Signing in for Three Years, the Band Fired Me? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on After Signing in for Three Years, the Band Fired Me?
First Impressions
Alright, so I dove into After Signing in for Three Years, the Band Fired Me? with a healthy dose of curiosity. The title alone is a hook, right? The premise – a musician being ousted from his band after years of service – instantly sets the stage for a classic underdog story. It definitely felt like something I could get behind.
What Works Well
The initial chapters are quite engaging. The setup is solid, and the protagonist's situation is relatable, even if you've never been in a rock band. I particularly enjoyed the revenge aspect; seeing him rise above his former bandmates is satisfying. The story does a good job of establishing the MC's talents and potential, and the way he starts building his own path is fun to watch.
I also found the blend of genres appealing. It's not just a straightforward music story; there's action, comedy, and even a touch of romance to keep things interesting. The "clever protagonist" tag is accurate; he's not just talented but also strategic in his approach, which adds a layer of depth to his character. The cooking element was a pleasant surprise, adding a unique flavor to the story (pun intended!).
Areas of Concern
One thing that gave me pause was the system element. While it doesn't dominate the narrative, it does contribute to the "super genius" vibe surrounding the MC. The system feels like a convenient way to grant him a wide array of talents, which can sometimes feel a bit too easy. While it is nice that it is implemented as a gacha, it still feels somewhat like a deus ex machina.
Final Verdict
Overall, After Signing in for Three Years, the Band Fired Me? is an enjoyable read if you're looking for a lighthearted and entertaining story. It's not groundbreaking literature, but it delivers on its promise of a fun and satisfying revenge plot with a charismatic protagonist. Despite some reservations about the system element, I found myself rooting for the MC and eager to see what he accomplishes next. If you're a fan of stories with a blend of music, comedy, and a dash of wish fulfillment, this might be right up your alley.

