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After Transmigrating into the Cyber Game, I Defeated the Boss and Successfully Rose to the Top穿进赛博游戏后干掉BOSS成功上位

The holographic game “Crimson Earth,” blending cyberpunk with Cthulhu elements, was about to be... Read more
The holographic game “Crimson Earth,” blending cyberpunk with Cthulhu elements, was about to be released.

Kui Xin’s luck seemed to have taken a turn for the better when she was selected as a closed beta tester for “Crimson Earth.”

However, events spiraled rapidly into the bizarre. She realized that instead of playing a mere holographic game, she had actually been transported to a parallel world that truly exists.

People struggled to survive amidst forests of steel and iron, while authorities raised their glasses in shared revelry under the glow of neon lights.

Consortiums controlled the economic lifelines, while super-intelligent AI monitored every individual’s actions closely.

Extraordinary beings, cyborgs, secret cults, and distortions in humans took center stage in this era…

Upon logging into the game, Kui Xin had an ominous feeling that something significant was about to unfold.

Question: What should you do if you discover your character in the game is a top-priority fugitive from the Federation, currently working undercover within the official Investigation Department?

Answer: The most dangerous place can also be the safest. Act out a scenario where you’re chasing yourself, then seize an opportunity to fake your death and escape.

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Name: Kui Xin

Identity: An undercover agent sent by a rebel organization to infiltrate the Federation’s Investigation Department.

Objective: Survive and strive to level up.

After reading the objective, Kui Xin felt it was insufficient.

Being a double-crosser seemed like a dead-end role; merely surviving and focusing on leveling up wasn’t thrilling enough for her. She wanted to pull off something grand.

For instance, taking out the boss and usurping their position sounded quite satisfying.

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    It's ok, a long time ago western sites love this genre ... almost 50 chaps in, hit some deja vu lol anyone knows where from help it's so
    wiseacre
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    *After Entering the Cyber Game, I Killed the Boss and Took the Throne* (穿进赛博游戏后干掉BOSS成功上位) by An Bai (桉柏) is widely considered a genre-defining work in Chinese web literature. The praise is so overwhelming that the most common complaint from readers is actually about the title itself. Here is a synthesis of what netizens think.

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    ## 📖 Premise

    The story follows **Kui Xin** (隗辛), a down-on-her-luck young woman who wins a beta test slot for a hyper-realistic VR game called *Crimson Land*. Planning to sell the account for quick cash, she discovers the test is irrevocably bound to her identity. Once she logs in, she quickly realizes this is no game; she has been transported to a real, parallel cyberpunk world teetering on the brink of destruction.

    Dropped into the body of a deep-cover operative with multiple, conflicting allegiances, she must survive in a deadly environment where players are hunted, any misstep is fatal,
    . Her only tool is a unique "Depriver" ability that lets her steal the powers of those she defeats, which forces her to be proactive and ruthless from the very beginning.

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    ## 👍 What Netizens Like

    - **An Unprecedented "Hardcore" Female Lead**: Kui Xin is described as a "首屈一指的硬茬" (a top-tier tough nut). She isn't a reactive, reluctant heroine forced into action by circumstance. She is active, calculating, and utterly ruthless when necessary, a character type more common in male-oriented power fantasies. This is a key reason the novel is considered groundbreaking.

    - **Intense, Unrelenting Pacing & Tension**: Multiple readers praise the novel's relentless pace, comparing it to *Attack on Titan*. The protagonist faces life-or-death crises from the first chapter, and the tension rarely lets up. The first chapter alone is said to be "緊張感十足" (full of tension). The story feels like a high-stakes spy thriller, with every action having immediate and severe consequences.

    - **Clever & Well-Planned Plotting**: The plot is frequently called "環環相扣" (interlocking) and "層層堆疊" (layer upon layer). Reviewers note that a simple opening reveal about
    The mechanics of the game world and the mystery of the world
    are also handled in a satisfying and logical way.

    - **A Fresh Take on Cyberpunk & Lovecraft**: The novel is praised for its seamless fusion of cyberpunk and Lovecraftian horror, along with espionage and action elements. It's not a simple blend but a genuine integration where both aspects are used to build a unique and dangerous world.

    - **Non-romance Focus**: The story is relentlessly focused on action and survival. The protagonist has almost no interest in romance, and the author is said to be "不擅長感情戲" (not good at writing romance). For many readers who find forced romance in action novels off-putting, this is a major selling point.

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    ## 👎 What Netizens Dislike

    - **The Title**: This is, by far, the most common complaint. Many readers say the title is "詐欺" (fraudulent). It gives the impression of a light, humorous story where the protagonist accidentally kills the boss, rather than the dark, intense, and strategic thriller it actually is. One reader bluntly states, "書名完全是詐欺" (the title is a complete fraud).

    - **The Protagonist's Psychological Strength is Unrealistic**: Some readers criticize that Kui Xin's mental fortitude is too inhuman. She is a recent high school graduate, yet she can endure extreme stress, trauma, and violence without any significant psychological breakdown or hesitation. This "割裂感" (sense of split) between her background and her actions can be jarring.

    - **Weaker Ending**: The ending is described as "比較弱一點" (a bit weak). It doesn't feel rushed, but rather that it "stops" at a point that feels unsatisfying to some.


    - **Repetitive Structure in Later Parts**: In the final 15% of the novel, the plot is criticized for becoming a bit too formulaic, like the protagonist working through a "to-do list" of enemies to kill one by one, which lacks the creative spark of the earlier sections.

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    ## 💎 Final Verdict

    *After Entering the Cyber Game, I Killed the Boss and Took the Throne* is a highly acclaimed and influential web novel, widely considered a **top-tier work** in its genre. Its strengths in creating an intense, clever, and action-packed story with a uniquely proactive female protagonist far outweigh its flaws. The main barrier for readers is the misleading title, but those who look past it find a "廢寢忘食" (page-turning) thriller.

    **Who It's For**: Readers who want a dark, fast-paced, and strategic thriller with a ruthless and competent lead, cyberpunk and Lovecraftian elements, and a story that is all plot and no romance.

    **Who It's Not For**: Readers who prefer a slower pace, a more psychologically realistic protagonist, or a story that delivers a
    ending.
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    the mtl is not so bad, readable. So you can finish this which is a plus for me
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    Honestly peak a solid B+ with potential for A+
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    read until chap 105. The MC is very well written, especially her character development and her self awareness. both the game world and real world have good story lines. Also really like that the story keeps you guessing, there are several hidden plots going on at the same time. hope the translation continues
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    I enjoyed the novel *Drug-Eating Genius Mage*, and this one looks to be of the same genre; I hope I’ll like it.
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    this is really good, i'm at chapter 80 right now, i can't make a good review cause the words just don't come out like i want, so i will say that
    1. this is more inspired by the advanced technology (cyberpunk, but has nothing to do with 2077)+awakened abilities(superpowers, they are really varied in some cases, and in others are just the common we frequently see) + Lovecraft horrors (it's just implied by the
    )
    2. it's really hard to see a MC so well made, and evem more one that is female
    3. read it until they get from
    if you read those 14ish days in time novel you will get the idea if the genre is appealing to you or not, i personally liked this very much
    4. i like that the MC is not the only genius and everyone else is dumb

    idk what else to say, just read this, is good, but if not of your genre/preferences then nothing that is said will convince you satisfied satisfied satisfied satisfied
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    Is this CP2077 inspired ?
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      just the part of it being an advanced civilization, everything else is different, this is more about the awakened abilities and technology, i strongly recommend you to read this, is really good.

      it's really hard to see a FMC so good made diamond
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    Cyberpunk is only watchable cuz of Rayn Gosling otherwise it is trash let alone fanfic about it
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      I read it because of the game (Cyberpunk)
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    OK daoist brothers...I'm still reading the mtl of Mythical Three kingdom gloom butwhy thats why I am not able to give out reviews...

    Also I have read couple of chapters of this novel. I know the book title really gives off the impression that the book is going to be generic, but never judge it by its title!

    Its pretty good; MC is a normal but determined person doing whatever it takes to survive with the mess she came into. She's too soft toward players, but she doesn't hesitate toward threats.
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      I wish there was a way to block people on here, literal dog shit acting like a “daoist” in the comments everywhere.
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        Bro is developing a heart demon
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          Your mother loves this heart demon
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            Poor guy is entering qi deviation
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              Lmfao f#cking loser
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                Such temper, must be a practitioner of the sunflower refining law
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                  I let loose on your mother so I have no side effects.
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                  Suck kindness on her part to fegin enjoyment from a crippled yang rod
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                  I am sorry for the words I have said because they were very rude but I still think your speech is irritating.
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                  It's all good bro, not right of me either to be a dick
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