Counterattack Strategies

Counterattack Strategies

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逆袭反攻略(快穿)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 逆袭反攻略(快穿)

By tangerine boat, 橘子舟

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
65 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

What people do, heaven sees. Evil-doers will receive punishment. But there is always someone who thought that because they have the protagonist halo, they could do whatever and bully whomever all they want without any consequences. Then, let’s just remove their halo and tear down their mask of hypocrisy. Let those s*um men and goody two-shoes experience “putting yourself in other’s shoes”, so they would know they were at fault. At first, Lu Jingqian thought he had to sacrifice his body in order to complete the task. But there are three benefits in doing so; having great items, living a good life, and having a high face value. After a long while, he also felt quite good… what to do? System, “Can you be more modest? Please remember when you first rejected the idea, what about those just and upright words you said before?” Lu Jingqian looked at the sky, “Modest? What’s that? Can it be eaten?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Counterattack Strategies Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Counterattack Strategies "Counterattack Strategies" promised a series of satisfying revenge stories wrapped in a quick transmigration package. While it delivered on some fronts, it ultimately left me feeling a bit conflicted. It's a light read, perfect for when you want something undemanding, but don't expect a deeply moving or intricately plotted experience. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing. The idea of an MC hopping between worlds to enact revenge in diverse scenarios, from werewolves to cross-dressing performers, certainly grabbed my attention. I was ready for some satisfying face-slapping and quick-paced storytelling. ### What Works Well The initial arcs, particularly the werewolf one, were a definite highlight. I found the unique premise and the MC's proactive approach refreshing. The face-slapping is undeniably satisfying; the MC doesn’t hold back, which is great if you’re looking for instant gratification. The short, digestible arcs also make it easy to pick up and put down, ideal for a quick reading fix. Some readers also enjoyed the romance between the MC and ML, finding it sweet and caring. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel stumbled in several areas. The execution of some arcs felt rushed and superficial, with the romance sometimes feeling forced. The ending, in particular, felt abrupt and underdeveloped, leaving me with a sense of incompleteness. I also found the later arcs less original and, in some cases, even disturbing due to age-related themes in the cross-dressing arc. Furthermore, the final arc and the reveal of the "original MC" felt out of character with the personality established throughout the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have expressed concerns about potentially problematic themes, especially regarding consent. The ending, where the ML essentially raises the MC from a baby, raises some serious red flags. While the author attempts to justify it with immortal/godly explanations, it still left a bad taste in my mouth. Be aware of this before diving in. ### Final Verdict "Counterattack Strategies" is a mixed bag. It offers a quick and easy read with some satisfying moments of revenge, but it suffers from shallow plots, rushed endings, and potentially problematic themes. If you're looking for a lighthearted, undemanding story and don't mind overlooking some flaws, it might be worth a try. However, if you prefer more depth, complexity, and sensitivity in your novels, you might want to skip this one. I'd give it a **3/5**. It's not terrible, but it's far from great.

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