I’m Really Just an Ordinary Person

I’m Really Just an Ordinary Person

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我真的只是个普通人 / 我真的只是個普通人

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Tôi Thực Sự Chỉ Là một Người Bình Thường, ผมก็เป็นแค่คนธรรมดาเท่านั้น, 我真的只是个普通人, 我真的只是個普通人

By lifting the curtain lights, 帷幕灯火

4.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
111 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Shen Si is an ordinary person, living an ordinary life, until one day, the infinite flow world collapsed, and all the survivors returned to reality, causing a wave of turmoil. His gentle neighbor is the God of Light in another world, and his strong faith can shake the rules of the world.His childhood friend, who he has a good relationship with, is a Killing God that even ghosts and gods fear, and each rumor is more terrifying than the other.His distant cousin, whom he has never met, is the Boss of the infinite flow world, commanding countless ghosts and monsters. The Ordinary Person Shen Si: ? ? ?Onlookers: With connection to so many big guys, he must be the most powerful hidden boss! So…The Shrine of Light sent an invitation, the Dragon Team made direct contact, and the Dark Guild showed sincerity… Countless organizations began to strive for Shen Si to join them. Shen Si: Wait a minute! I’m really just an ordinary person!Everyone: The big guy is too modest! A/NThe male protagonist Shen Si, all-rounder. Ordinary person.CP: Jian Nian, plot-oriented, emotional waste.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I’m Really Just an Ordinary Person Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *I’m Really Just an Ordinary Person* *I’m Really Just an Ordinary Person* certainly took me for a ride. With its blend of action, fantasy, mystery, and even a touch of romance, I was eager to dive in. And while it has some quirks, I ultimately found it a compelling read. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing: instead of the protagonist being transported to another world, the other world comes to *him*. Our "ordinary" MC, Shen Si, finds himself at the center of supernatural events as game fields merge with reality and survivors with special abilities return. This immediately sets it apart from typical infinite flow stories. However, I can see how some might find the initial chapters a bit slow, as the story takes its time to set the stage. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the unique plot and the way the author weaves together seemingly disparate arcs into a cohesive whole. The concept of "Returnees" and the conflicts arising from their integration into society is well-executed. I particularly enjoyed the focus on time manipulation, which adds a layer of complexity and intrigue. The MC and ML relationship is also unlike anything I've read, a truly unique dynamic that feels real. The story shines in its exploration of themes like sacrifice, endurance, and the burden of responsibility. Shen Si's character, while initially appearing indifferent, is gradually revealed to be complex and deeply affected by his experiences. The side characters are also well-developed, adding depth to the world and providing a sense of realism. ### Areas of Concern While I appreciate the plot-driven nature of the story, I can understand why some readers felt the romance was lacking. The focus is primarily on the action and mystery, with the romantic subplot taking a backseat. I personally would have loved to see a bit more development in this area. Some readers also found the MC's initial indifference off-putting, although this is later explained by his backstory. And while the ending is satisfying in many ways, it could have been a bit longer. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers found the time travel aspect somewhat illogical, particularly the lack of significant consequences despite multiple resets. ### Final Verdict Despite its minor flaws, *I’m Really Just an Ordinary Person* is a well-written and thought-provoking novel. If you enjoy stories with intricate plots, complex characters, and a unique take on the infinite flow genre, I highly recommend giving it a try. Just be prepared for a more serious and dramatic tone than the initial description might suggest.

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