I Persuade People With Reason
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据说我以理服人[快穿]
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 据说我以理服人[快穿]
By 嬴天尘
Completed chinese Web Novel
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Yuan Buwei was bound by a villain whitewashing system,
System 999 carefully taught the host:
① Behave yourself and be a good person.② Salted fish for the win, by kneeling and licking the protagonist you can lie down and win.③ Don’t make trouble, don’t make trouble, don’t make trouble!
Yuan Buwei (a sword swing overturned the protagonist): No problem. I’m best at convincing people with reason. What trouble? Nonexistent.
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Review Notes
## My Thoughts on I Persuade People With Reason
"I Persuade People With Reason" is a completed web novel that I finally got around to reading, and it's been quite the ride. With its blend of comedy, fantasy, and supernatural elements, this novel promises a unique experience, and for the most part, it delivers. It's a story about an apathetic protagonist who hopscotches between worlds, which is usually a recipe for either disaster or greatness. Where does this one land? Let's dive in.
### First Impressions
Right off the bat, the comedic undertones are apparent. The premise of a lazy, yet incredibly powerful, protagonist going on what essentially amounts to a multi-dimensional vacation is inherently amusing. I found myself chuckling at the MC's antics and the unexpected twists he brings to each world. The story is very different than other face-slapping novels.
### What Works Well
The world-building is a definite highlight. Each arc presents a distinct and well-realized setting with its own unique rules and systems. I appreciated the author's attention to detail, which made each world feel like a real place with its own culture and customs. Another strong point is the MC himself. He's apathetic and even cold, but possesses a high EQ. I enjoyed watching him manipulate situations and people to his advantage, not out of malice, but simply because he could. The novel has no romance, which is a feature and not a bug.
### Areas of Concern
The ending feels rushed. The author seems to have lost steam towards the end. The MC's characterization can be inconsistent at times, and the explanations for his powers can feel a bit hand-wavy. The story sometimes relies on typical Chinese novel tropes.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several reviewers have pointed out that the MC is a "sweets-loving lazy salted fish big boss" who cultivates the way of devouring and change. He essentially turns everyone into his tools and steals worlds from Samsara. Apparently, the ending doesn't fully resolve these plot threads, which is a shame.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "I Persuade People With Reason" is an enjoyable read. If you're looking for a lighthearted, comedic story with interesting world-building and a unique protagonist, this novel might be worth your time. Just be prepared for a potentially rushed ending and some inconsistencies along the way. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.