Doing All Kinds of Tricks Everyday
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每天都在花样作死[快穿]
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: DAKTE, 每天都在花样作死[快穿]
By 艾丽的猫
Completed chinese Web Novel
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After being thrown into each world, Chen Lin had only one purpose: to become a villain, accumulate hatred, and then be killed by the protagonist.He can return to the real world by accumulating achievements in ten worlds.
【First World】Madly Paranoid President: “Love me or die, choose one.”Chen Lin: “I choose to die.”Blackened President: “You’d rather die than love me? Ah, I won’t let you die, I want you to stay by my side, facing me for a lifetime.”Chen Lin: “……”
【Second World】The Little Emperor who seized power: “Why did you try to steal Zhen’s throne?”Chen Lin: “I deliberately approached you, if it wasn’t for your throne, do you really think I’d love you?”Little Emperor: “Don’t lie to me. Zhen knows that you want to take responsibility to benefit the people. Zhen permits you to be carefree. All your suffering, Zhen understands.”Chen Lin: “……”
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Review Notes
## My Thoughts on Doing All Kinds of Tricks Everyday
Alright, let's dive into "Doing All Kinds of Tricks Everyday." The premise definitely grabbed my attention – a protagonist transmigrating into different worlds with the quirky goal of accumulating hatred points. It's a fun twist on the usual transmigration formula, and I was eager to see how it played out.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was hooked. The first world, featuring the "Fraud Master X Overbearing President" dynamic, had me smiling. The MC's enthusiasm is infectious, and the initial interactions with the ML were, admittedly, quite cute. The concept is certainly promising, and I appreciate the story's unique angle.
### What Works Well
The acting element is a major draw. Seeing the protagonist navigate these different scenarios and personas is entertaining. I also like the proactive nature of the MC; he's not just reacting to events but actively shaping them, even if his methods are a bit… unconventional. The system element, while potentially OP, adds another layer of complexity and provides a clear objective for the MC. I found the cross-dressing and playful protagonist tags to be very accurate.
### Areas of Concern
However, as the story progressed, I started to feel a bit uneasy. There were some points where the MC's actions felt like they crossed a line. The police incident, specifically, gave me pause. The pacing, particularly in the first world, felt rushed. Things seemed to escalate very quickly, leaving me feeling like I hadn't fully grasped the characters or the situation before it moved on. Also, I felt that the ML acted a little too brainless. It's hard to believe someone so dense could be an overbearing president.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
I saw some mentions of the ending of the first world feeling "gloomy," which is a bit of a red flag for me. While I appreciate stories that explore darker themes, I prefer to be prepared for them.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "Doing All Kinds of Tricks Everyday" has potential. The premise is intriguing, and the MC is a compelling character. However, the pacing issues and some questionable plot developments hold it back. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're looking for something different, but be prepared for a potentially bumpy ride. I'm on the fence as to whether I'll continue reading, but I am intrigued enough to see if the author can address these issues in future arcs.