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After The Boss Transmigrated Into Cannon Fodder (Quick Transmigration)
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By yun chutang, 云初棠
181 chapters
2018
Description
Jiang Mo, the big shot of Xuanqing world, failed to pass the tribulation and was forcibly bound by the unscrupulous system. After crossing ninety nine worlds become cannon fodder in different worlds, Jiang Mo, who finally killed the system, became the master of his fate again. Therefore, all kinds of cannon fodder that sent experience and wealth to the protagonist in the small world changed into a person who can control the life and death of the protagonist. Jiang Mo: I’m delicate and pure, gentle and really gullible. I’m just a fated cannon fodder. I was bullied by the protagonists in all kinds of ways Protagonists:… I’m not, I don’t have it. Don’t put this pot on my shoulder. Love acting will make you feel white and black shou x Always spoiled shou, love at first sight gong.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
After The Boss Transmigrated Into Cannon Fodder (Quick Transmigration) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on After The Boss Transmigrated Into Cannon Fodder (Quick Transmigration)
Alright, let's dive into "After The Boss Transmigrated Into Cannon Fodder (Quick Transmigration)." I went in with moderate expectations, and I came out feeling... well, moderately satisfied. It's a story with potential, but it definitely has some quirks.
First Impressions
The premise is intriguing, right? A powerful boss transmigrating into cannon fodder roles across different worlds? I was hooked by the idea of seeing how this character would navigate wildly different scenarios. The initial worlds were interesting enough to keep me reading, and the early romance aspects were a nice touch. I was definitely curious to see where the author would take the story.
What Works Well
I appreciated the variety of worlds presented. From ancient times to futuristic settings, the author throws our MC into diverse situations, which keeps the reading experience somewhat fresh. The inclusion of mysterious subplots in each world was a definite plus. It gave the MC something to actively investigate and overcome, and kept me engaged in unraveling the different schemes and masterminds. The fact that the original protagonists weren't always antagonists was a nice change of pace as well. It avoided the story becoming too predictable.
Areas of Concern
However, I found myself increasingly frustrated by the lack of detail in the world-building. The story often felt like a summarized outline rather than a fully realized narrative. Things seemed to happen off-screen, and I was often told about the aftermath instead of experiencing it firsthand. This was especially noticeable during the resolutions of conflicts, which often felt rushed and anticlimactic. I think adding more depth to the worlds and fleshing out the characters' victories would greatly enhance the overall impact of the story. The cutscenes were also a little too sudden and disorienting, which disrupted the reading flow.
Final Verdict
"After The Boss Transmigrated Into Cannon Fodder (Quick Transmigration)" is a passable read, but it falls short of its potential. The intriguing premise and variety of worlds are offset by a lack of detail and a tendency to summarize rather than show. If you're looking for a quick and easy read with some interesting concepts, this might be worth checking out. However, if you prefer deeply immersive world-building and detailed character development, you might find yourself wanting more.
