Born to Be Rebellious [Quick Transmigration]

Born to Be Rebellious [Quick Transmigration]

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天生反骨[快穿]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Born to be Rebellious, Born to Rebel, Rutheless Rebellious, Tiānshēng fǎngǔ [kuài chuān], Trời Sinh Phản Cốt/Tinh Tế Đệ Nhất Tội Phạm Truy Nã [xuyên nhanh]

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By sang wo, tang ốc, 桑沃

4.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
213 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Ge Xiu is a nefarious star criminal. After being arrested, according to the Interstellar Supreme Law, he will face two choices: either serve a sentence of 1156 years in black prison or enter countless virtual worlds and become a miserable person who is tortured and ab*sed all his life. How much he suffers is how much his sentence can be reduced. Ge Xiu chose the second one without hesitation. So… The trial surveillance system stared dumbfounded at the Former•Interstellar Most•Wanted•Criminal•Currently•Weak•Poor Ge Xiu in the virtual world, punching the empire, kicking the Federation, overthrowing oppression and building a new world. Then he turned his head to the camera and cried: “I’ve had a miserable life, really.” “…” The surveillance system that was about to explode of anger: “Like hell I’d believe you!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Born to Be Rebellious [Quick Transmigration] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Born to Be Rebellious [Quick Transmigration] This novel is quite the rollercoaster! "Born to Be Rebellious [Quick Transmigration]" throws you headfirst into a series of wildly different worlds with a protagonist who's anything but ordinary. It's a breath of fresh air in the often-predictable quick transmigration genre, though it definitely has its quirks. ### First Impressions From the get-go, I was hooked by the premise. A criminal MC, memory loss, and punishment worlds? Sign me up! The initial arcs are gripping, filled with action and unique world-building. The promise of a "non-mainstream" experience definitely held true in the beginning. I found myself eager to see what kind of chaos the MC would unleash next. ### What Works Well The MC is undoubtedly the star of the show. He's intelligent, cunning, and unapologetically ruthless. He doesn't adhere to typical protagonist tropes, which is refreshing. His interactions with the ML, while slow-burn, are compelling. I appreciated the gradual development of their relationship, built on trust and mutual respect rather than instant infatuation. The ML's unwavering devotion and the MC's slow warming up to him were highlights for me. Each arc offered a unique setting, from interstellar piracy to zombie apocalypses, keeping things interesting. I also found the author's writing style to be immersive, particularly in the action sequences. ### Areas of Concern While the initial arcs are strong, I did notice a recurring theme: abrupt endings. Some arcs felt like they were cut short just as they were getting truly interesting. This was a common sentiment among other readers. Additionally, while the MC's "badass" nature is appealing, the constant descriptions of his dark eyes and dangerous aura felt repetitive after a while. The ML, while devoted, can come across as somewhat similar across different worlds, which can lead to a lack of depth. The endings, while tying everything together, can feel perfunctory and leave you wanting more. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers found the ending somewhat confusing, particularly the "real-world" resolution. The MC and ML's backstory is revealed, explaining their connection and the reason for the punishment worlds. Ultimately, the MC takes drastic measures to free the ML, leading to a somewhat abrupt conclusion. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Born to Be Rebellious [Quick Transmigration]" is a worthwhile read if you're looking for a QT novel that dares to be different. The unique premise, compelling MC, and slow-burn romance make it stand out from the crowd. While the abrupt endings and repetitive descriptions can be frustrating, the overall experience is exciting and engaging. I'd recommend it to readers who enjoy action-packed stories with morally ambiguous characters and a touch of romance.

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