I really dislike it. The MC doesn't feel human to me. The fact that his reincarnation is the reason for the system's existence doesn't have much interest. The romance is really atrocious and unnatural. The Author probably never had a good teacher, given how he pictures teachers. Overall an average novel, but I'm not the intended recipient.
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LIKEwell only 20 chapters so far, and honestly i dont find the teachers are depicted badly. Infact both teachers showed very good attitude towards MC. Its only human for teachers to have higher expectations of high scorers, but they dont insult MC. Instead they gave him what he deserved and one teacher is actually very supportive towards him
It's not their relationship with MC that I am criticizing, but the way they comfort the antagonist(Bi Lijiang I think). The way he does it he's ensuring that this guy will collapse once he finds a stronger opponent. He places way too much emphasis on winning a competition, when he should have underlined the importance of absolute skill(instead of relative). It's not a problem to be beaten by the MC as long as he has good skills and performs the best he can.
Lewk_Santos:well only 20 chapters so far, and honestly i dont find the teachers are depicted badly. Infact both teachers showed very good attitude towards MC. Its only human for teachers to have higher expectations of high scorers, but they dont insult MC. Instead they gave him what he deserved and one teacher is actually very supportive towards him
while I agree that is what they should have done they are still acting realistically. I believe they said something along the lines of if you care about winning so much win the next contest. the sentiment being the same as if you fall get back up and keep going.
gaminologue_lebeau:It's not their relationship with MC that I am criticizing, but the way they comfort the antagonist(Bi Lijiang I think). The way he does it he's ensuring that this guy will collapse once he finds a stronger opponent. He places way too much emphasis on winning a competition, when he should have underlined the importance of absolute skill(instead of relative). It's not a problem to be beaten by the MC as long as he has good skills and performs the best he can.