Assassin’s Chronicle
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刺客魔传
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 刺客魔传
By hit the southern wall, 撞破南墙
Completed chinese Web Novel
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A skilled but unfortunate modern-day assassin was killed in an accident. However, he soon found himself summoned to another world by an evil wizard, who had him possess the body of a boy as an experiment. After successfully planning the evil wizard´s downfall, he used the wizard´s body as a springboard to gain influence and power in his new world.
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Review Notes
## My Thoughts on Assassin’s Chronicle
Assassin's Chronicle had a premise that intrigued me: a reincarnated assassin with a knack for trickery and a cool head. However, my experience with this novel was a bit of a rollercoaster.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was hooked. The early chapters promised a clever, scheming protagonist using his past life skills to navigate a new world. I appreciated the focus on his assassin's mindset and the logical way he approached situations. The story felt fresh, especially compared to other transmigration stories I've read.
### What Works Well
The action sequences are definitely a highlight. The author paints vivid pictures of the protagonist using his skills in creative and believable ways. I found myself rooting for him, even when his methods were morally ambiguous. The world-building, while familiar in its sword and magic themes, had enough depth to keep me invested, at least initially. I also liked the idea of the MC not being overpowered in magic, forcing him to rely on his wit and cunning.
### Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the novel seemed to lose its way as it progressed. The plot became convoluted, and the pacing slowed to a crawl, especially during a prolonged "forest arc." I felt like the initial promise of a cunning assassin was replaced by a more generic, even hypocritical, character. Some of his actions felt inconsistent with his supposed moral code, which was jarring. The introduction of romance felt forced, and the shift towards a "magic high school soap opera" was disappointing. The ending also seemed rushed and unsatisfying, leaving many plot threads unresolved.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out that the MC undergoes a personality change after a certain point, becoming less of a calculating assassin and more of a typical hero. This change is attributed to a contrived plot device, which many found unconvincing. Additionally, the MC's team's unicorn blood theft is considered by some to be an out-of-character action.
### Final Verdict
Assassin’s Chronicle has moments of brilliance, particularly in its early chapters and action sequences. However, its flawed plot, inconsistent character development, and rushed ending ultimately left me feeling underwhelmed. While I wouldn't outright discourage anyone from giving it a try, I would advise going in with tempered expectations. It's a novel with potential that unfortunately falls short of its initial promise.