Good God, Stop!

Good God, Stop!

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乖,大神别闹!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Be Good, Great God Don't Make A Fuss, GGS!, Ngoan, Đại Thần Đừng Nghịch, 乖,大神别闹!

By green plum sauce, qīngméi jiàng, 吃青梅酱呀, 青梅酱

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
148
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Lin Xiao, who just won China’s first World trophy, got in an accident and was reborn five years later. With the rapid development of the eSports industry, the career as professional player bloomed, the Club’s Gods circle/Professional Commentators circle/Popular MCs circle, the old friends from back then were all over the place. The return of a King, aiming for the League, going from an unknown rookie to once again rising to the top. Reporter: Regarding the rumours between you and Captain You, is there anything you want to say? Lin Xiao: With all due respect, with my ability there is no need for unspoken rules! Reporter: Captain You, is there anything you want to add? You Jing: The rumours are true, back then he was vying for my love. Lin Xiao: …how many times do I need to say it, that person wasn’t me!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Good God, Stop! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Good God, Stop! "Good God, Stop!" promised a blend of esports action, a touch of reincarnation drama, and a blossoming yaoi romance. As a web novel enthusiast, I dove in, eager to see how this unique combination would play out. While the novel certainly had its charms, I found myself a bit conflicted by the end. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing. Our MC, a former esports legend, gets a second chance at life in the body of a young man with the same name. The catch? This young man was known for being a stalker fan of the cool and aloof team captain, who is now our ML. The setup is ripe for comedic misunderstandings and slow-burn romance, and the initial chapters definitely delivered on that potential. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of "Good God, Stop!" is undoubtedly the esports element. The author clearly knows their stuff, and the descriptions of the games, strategies, and competitions are engaging. The MC's shameless personality and his journey to reclaim his former glory are also highly entertaining. I enjoyed watching him navigate the challenges of his new life, proving his skills and winning over his skeptical teammates. The hidden identity trope adds a layer of fun, and I appreciated that the MC didn't drag out the reveal to his closest friends. ### Areas of Concern However, the romance felt somewhat lacking. While the interactions between the MC and ML were cute, the emotional development felt rushed and underdeveloped. I wanted to see more build-up, more tension, and a deeper exploration of their feelings. Several side couples were introduced, but their relationships felt superficial and didn't add much to the overall story. Also, the pacing felt uneven at times, with the esports elements sometimes overshadowing the romance and character development. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may want to skip this section as it contains minor spoilers. I have to agree with other readers that the confession scene felt abrupt and lacked emotional depth. The MC's team's almost constant victories also became somewhat repetitive and predictable, diminishing the tension in the later competitions. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Good God, Stop!" is an enjoyable read, especially if you're a fan of esports novels. However, if you're primarily looking for a romance-focused story, you might be disappointed. The characters are likeable, the esports action is engaging, and the MC's shamelessness is endlessly entertaining. Just be prepared for a slower burn romance and a heavy emphasis on the game itself. I'd give it a solid 3.5/5 stars.

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