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Who Made Her an NPC?!谁让她当NPC的!

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What Should I Do After Turning into a Random NPC in the Beginner Village Who Could Drop Dead Anytime?

At first, Bai Fu was just trying to survive by raising players’ favorability toward her.

Her plan was to leverage their strength to “adjust the difficulty level” of the NPCs she didn’t get along with.

She never expected to accidentally raise that favorability a bit too high.

From 【The Player’s Most Reliable Support】

To 【The Lonely Watcher on the Borderlands】

Then to 【The First Saint of the Empire’s Darkest Age】

The players, exercising their full enthusiasm and initiative, placed her on a divine pedestal.

In the Empire’s 30th millennium, a certain former emperor—who requested anonymity—publicly denounced her in a newspaper interview:

“Those damn undying freaks charged into the palace shouting things like ‘friendship’ and ‘bonds,’ then forced my crown onto that demon Bai Fu’s head! What a disaster!”

Faced with the accusation, Bai Fu responded with great indignation:

“Demon? Me? Nonsense! From start to finish, I’ve always been promoting love and justice. Don’t lie through your teeth… I’ve had it rough too, okay? Maybe try some self-reflection for once. After all these years, have you ever considered why those undying players only come after you… and never me?” Collapse
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    A good book for light reading, no unnecessary drama, no excessive struggle, decent humor. For those who scare yuri and harem tags - its very deep under so much layers of interjections and censorship, which can easily go unnoticed.
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    • 4.8
    4.8
    Great book honestly. It does contain many Chinese tropes, such as the extreme reaction meta of cultivation novels, and a progression loop, but they are used tastefully.

    Also the ending is slightly rushed, but it's way better than Chinese novels usually end.

    Also, the Yuri tag is only there symbolically. The romance doesn't go into much detail, but you can tell it's there.

    Imo, certified slop, good slop.
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      Fair warning tho, you might need to juggle the MTL and the translation while reading it. Both are missing different chapters (so basically the MTL and the TL together contain the complete book), and I'm not sure if #panic# got to fixing the translation yet.
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    Great book worth the time, obviously not ground breaking but u get what u came for, extra points for having an ending hokage
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    I'm having more fun reading this then I care to admit, it's basically a lesser copy of The Legendary Mechanic but still has its own spin on things, a solid 7/10 compared to TLM's 10/10
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    The ending and supposed climax and great reveal are, let's just say, rushed
    Like ridiculously so
    Yesterday I thought there'd be a whole other arc and it didn't even take half of today's chapter
    Update: It was the last chapter bruh
    Also KurthyWurthy, the Yuri tag isn't plot-relevant, but it's definitely there, and keeps trying to 刷存在感/remind you of its presence
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    3.0
    Its a female Version of The Legendary Mechanic, but with a psychic class and way faster, less detailed and worse written. Story beats feel exactly the same but overall its still a readable junk novel.
    If you like this and you havent read The Legendary Mechanic just go read that instead
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    A condensed version of The Legendary Mechanic
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    NGL, this is peak. Sitting at chapter 40 and I almost can't stop reading it.

    If the synopsis causes pain to read, no worries. Basically the MC is reincarnated into a new game that just released. She then uses just about every trick in the book to make her important enough that the Devs wouldn't allow her to be killed off as easily. In this process, she basically gains a following of players that keeps growing larger.

    There is some cringe here and there, but that just makes it better. Also the Yuri tag seems misleading, I haven't found something to warrant that tag yet.
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      Yuri plotline is very sidelined.
      Author originally wanted to focus more on the romance part but the chapters got banned immeadiately so thats almost non existence
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        They found a way somehow. The yuri/harem the author managed to stuff in are entirely ignorable plotwise, but they're still there troll89
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    slopy slop slop hokage hokage
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      Is good slop tho
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    Yuri and Harem... wha?
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      Those are not the main focus, but are brought up sometimes in passing.
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        Well, I'm so yuriphobic I can't even handle any mention of it at all.
        I remember reading Azarinth Healer, which is a master piece compared to this, and I almost dropped it in the last 100 chapters because the yuriness intensified a little... It became once every 50 or so chapters instead of the original two or three times in over 800 chapters.
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          They're definitely there, and author probably even intended for it to be part of the plot, they made yuri behavior necessary between MC and a former antagonist for them to act as a mana battery which author soon backtracks by retconning the antagonist into only pretending physical contact was necessary
          The author also keeps on throwing lewd jokes about the MC's high Constitution stat
          The novel also has the Harem tag's problem of characters outside the harem descending into irrelevancy, and even some members in it being mentioned only as an afterthought later on
          What else hmmm, the author tries to pass of pedophilia as okay the moment a character who was 14~16 yrs old at the start of the novel becomes of age and you couldn't technically call it pedophilia anymore
          Oh also Players become largely irrelevant later on
          Yuriness level feels like once every 2-8 chapters at its peak, and mind you they aren't very long, but it's practically nonexistent for the first hundred or so chapters, just the antagonist daydream tsundering over MC

          The once I didn't check tags before reading
          Also Foolish Game of the Gods 's author was definitely influenced by Circle of Inevitability sigh, there's so much lewdness (though no bad tags, and MC doesn't seem interested in that thing. Just that a god in that novel is literally named [Birth]? And is the eldritch mother version not the happy happy. Or maybe yes also happy happy. T-T)

          TL;DR: Yuri and Harem not [successfully written as] part of the plot, but are brought up sometimes in passing. the author clearly intends to try to stuff them in your face at every opportunity
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