Perfect Destiny 快穿之完美命运
Xi Zi Xu, 西子绪
But he quickly discovered, after he crossed, he found that all the men he met had perfect figures and eight-packs. Furthermore, these men liked him.
As a gay man, Chen Liguo was so excited he shed tears of joy.
However, the world obviously wouldn’t have such good things.
Because, just as he was drooling and about to pounce, a system appeared and told him: Buddy, sorry to let you down, but you can’t be with these people.
Chen Liguo: What if I insist?
System: Hehe
……
Chen Liguo: You trash system! Destroying my youth! Ruining my sex life!
- Genres Boys Love Romance Contemporary
3600 pages
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Xi Zi Xu
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I actually don’t even know where to begin explaining how much I struggled through this. At first, I enjoyed the first two arcs and then it just grew repetitive and I had to keep pushing myself to read on. I liked some arcs but the repetition was so annoying and the ending was really not satisfying enough after suffering through the monotony of the same type of story in every arc.
I honestly felt that it was a matter of poor execution. Coz you can see the ideas are good but I felt the author struggled a lot with things like character dynamics and integrating all the points in a smooth way that could have really made the story better and less flat. The story feels very disjointed. Like you’re reading about two different stories instead of one main story with supporting arcs.
I completely skipped through the Pandora’s Box arc. In my honest opinion you could read the first two arcs and then the last two chapters of the main story and that is basically the entire book. Sadly the rest of the arcs are just copy paste and I say sadly, coz a lot of the arcs had so much potential.
Like this could have been great, but the author didn’t even try to make things flow logically and have more unique and substantial interactions in the romance. I felt like she never developed the main characters and it felt like they regressed. It was so boring reading the EXACT same relationship in every arc with the exact same interaction, action and behaviours.
Then the ending was really just pah, rushed to tie things up. The extras did give a little more context but I honestly skipped all the system related ones coz I personally didn’t like the system as much as others did.
I really liked this MC because it looked like his behaviour was supported by some event or life choices and his loyalty to who he loved is admirable, just the execution of his character starts with a lot of potential but never really takes off. I wanted to like the ML but sometimes he really was 2D so his Yandere became very flat after a few arcs.
I was kinda disappointed with this which I hate. I had that horrible feeling of ‘I wasted my time’ when I ended this which is not a feeling I have often. I wanted to drop this at almost every arc after arc 5 but I truly persisted and even kept revisiting reviews to find motivation to finish it.
I eventually did, even with some major skimming towards the end. I was definitely not satisfied but the translation is great and I think the author had a good idea- in fact many good ideas but just really bad execution.
It’s just sad that I was so disappointed at the end.
That's the highlight. The personalities of the Mc and system are the major drawbacks. Sometimes it was fun, but usually it was annoying, and just emphasized how immature they were. I think it's ridiculous how the longer they live, and more they experience, the dumber and more silly they get. I thought it was ridiculous in some of the extras how the author persistently portrays systems "growing up" as learning to be crude and make stupid dad jokes. The ml seems more normal, I'm so glad we see his perspective in the end, as a palate cleanser for the weird aftertaste the Mc and his system leave.
I especially hated how the mc relied on the system for everything. Sure, the op protagonist is a bit unrealistic, but I prefer those to this completely unmotivated waste of space being forcibly dragged along by his partner and system. The Mc doesn't really seem to deserve to live again? What does he really contribute other than a pretty face and a good unwilling act? It's absolutely unconvincing when the author tries to portray the Mc as a former starving star student and inspirational hard worker. And if the ml fell in love with that person, what do they like about the lazy sex fiend?
Also, all the "system human rights" drivel the author kept regurgitating made no sense. Is it really that traumatizing to see others having sex? The billions of views porn sites get seem to suggest otherwise.
Despite all the annoying bits of this story, if I just think of it as one of those yellow books it keeps harping about, it's not a bad read.
Summary: Chen Liguo is on his third world with a mission to help the daughter of fate have her dream come true in order to change the trajectory of the world when the daughter of fate's brother suddenly kidnaps him and rapes him...except Chen Liguo can't go out of character and is actually really enjoying everything that's happening to him. Chen Liguo completes his missions in multiple worlds-all the while enjoying being forced by a hot male character in each new world-in order to go back to his original world and the guy he's been in unrequited love with for 13 years. Happy ending guaranteed!
Some of the arcs ended really sadly and I teared. That was heart wrenching.
While the book was really quite a long read, I pretty much enjoyed most of it. I mean, it wasn't sooooo addictive that I need to read it all in one sitting but I really like the novelty of this book.
The ending / extras topped this sweet cake for me though. REALLY LOVED LOVED THE ENDING SO MUCH. it explained so many of the arcs.
8/10 will read again!
Actually I was not planning to give it a good rating until the end cz despite making me laugh so much the book was full of r*pe but it was all cleared out in final chapters, so I guess I can accept it.