
I Rewrote the Plot of the Fairy Tale World
by Bei Yelang
About This Novel
In the fairy tale world, not all are happy stories of princes and princesses. There is a little match girl who froze to death on New Year's Eve, a little red riding hood who was eaten by a wolf, a little tin soldier who was burned by fire, and a mermaid who turned into foam. Because not everyone is born as a princess and prince, and not everyone becomes a noble magician when they travel through time. There are always people who have to face the ordinary and suffering. "Who stipulates that we must face suffering? I have rewritten the endings of the above stories. Why? So that I can live a better life in this fairy tale world." The time traveler Bell said this. He is taking the little match girl riding a huge swan to the next country. What other stories and rewards are waiting for them there? Maybe it's more abilities, maybe it's more powerful magic... But these are not the most important. His original intention is just to make himself and the people around him live a better life. [Fairy tale style fan, not a black fairy tale]
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Official(28)Scraped 1d ago
The protagonist has a short memory and keeps making the same mistakes.
About the protagonist
It's impossible for people to remember everything clearly, let alone the details of the fairy tales they read when they were children. The same goes for the protagonist, who is just an ordinary person. Therefore, the protagonist sometimes fails to remember the plot of the fairy tale and acts foolishly. This is human nature. Just like the king of an island encountered in this book, perhaps not many people know this character. This character is not made up by the author. He is indeed one of the fairy tale characters, but the author made some changes. This book is not about personal heroism either. I also explained in the introduction that his original intention was to make himself and the people around him live a better life. Of course, not everyone can get the golden finger, only the protagonist and the people around him can get it, there is no doubt about it. In addition, being stupid is something that fairy tale protagonists often do. This is a fairy tale, so our protagonist is the same. Above.
But it relies too much on the inertia of the plot, is too afraid of changing the original plot and allows some things to go bad. Moreover, the protagonist's character is a bit twisted, and the treatment of some bad characters is a bit indifferent and does not follow the Roman tradition.
So is the protagonist special, or does everyone get rewards just by breaking the rules? If you can get rewards by leaving the original fairy tale scope, then why? What if the villain didn't get any rewards when he was out of range when targeting the protagonist?
It's okay. It's just that the heroine of the story is having an affair with the protagonist, which is a bit uncomfortable. And the author of Goldfinger writes whatever he thinks of and needs. Chapters were deleted after commenting on them. It's not easy to evaluate.
Highly recommended grass jelly, Different from other fairy tales that are just OOC Western fantasy stories written using the original stories as a carrier, this one has the style of fairy tales that I read when I was a kid. Although some of the later stories are relatively short, the author can't wait to start the next adventure. I think it would be better if he described it in detail (of course, it is understandable that the pace of online novels is fast) If you want to read a true fairy tale style novel, check this one out. The design of Goldfinger is not too powerful, making the plot very boring without game elements. There is no overpowering force (except for the cloak of travel, to avoid cheating too much), the protagonist needs to grow step by step, like a river, stringing together many fairy tales. The protagonist is currently embarking on a series of adventures that are light-hearted and joyful, helping others and not lacking in crisis, but the author has laid the foundation for a larger world view. I look forward to the protagonist becoming a hero and reaching a bigger stage when he matures and becomes a master of magic. Most of the current maps are in exotic places in the wild and on islands. Maybe the author's fairy tale book is "Grimm's Fairy Tales"? In fact, many fairy tales involve kings, princesses, and princes. They all end with marrying the princess. It's like killing seven little tailors at once. Of course, when it comes to content related to national politics, there may be some minor problems with text description, and the author may have put these later. (I classify the Savage King as a strange place. I remember that Cinderella was slightly involved. The plot was more interesting, but the king's final reaction was a bit OOC.)
It would be great if I didn't have to pay. There are many people who have to pay and can't afford it.
It feels more like a new fairy tale than a novel. The protagonist is said to be a time traveler, but more like a child in a fairy tale world with the memory of a time traveler. His acting style is immature and biased towards fairy tales.
I feel that a big problem is that the plot is still written in the tone of a fairy tale. . .
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Official(28)Scraped 1d ago
The protagonist has a short memory and keeps making the same mistakes.
About the protagonist
It's impossible for people to remember everything clearly, let alone the details of the fairy tales they read when they were children. The same goes for the protagonist, who is just an ordinary person. Therefore, the protagonist sometimes fails to remember the plot of the fairy tale and acts foolishly. This is human nature. Just like the king of an island encountered in this book, perhaps not many people know this character. This character is not made up by the author. He is indeed one of the fairy tale characters, but the author made some changes. This book is not about personal heroism either. I also explained in the introduction that his original intention was to make himself and the people around him live a better life. Of course, not everyone can get the golden finger, only the protagonist and the people around him can get it, there is no doubt about it. In addition, being stupid is something that fairy tale protagonists often do. This is a fairy tale, so our protagonist is the same. Above.
But it relies too much on the inertia of the plot, is too afraid of changing the original plot and allows some things to go bad. Moreover, the protagonist's character is a bit twisted, and the treatment of some bad characters is a bit indifferent and does not follow the Roman tradition.
So is the protagonist special, or does everyone get rewards just by breaking the rules? If you can get rewards by leaving the original fairy tale scope, then why? What if the villain didn't get any rewards when he was out of range when targeting the protagonist?
It's okay. It's just that the heroine of the story is having an affair with the protagonist, which is a bit uncomfortable. And the author of Goldfinger writes whatever he thinks of and needs. Chapters were deleted after commenting on them. It's not easy to evaluate.
Highly recommended grass jelly, Different from other fairy tales that are just OOC Western fantasy stories written using the original stories as a carrier, this one has the style of fairy tales that I read when I was a kid. Although some of the later stories are relatively short, the author can't wait to start the next adventure. I think it would be better if he described it in detail (of course, it is understandable that the pace of online novels is fast) If you want to read a true fairy tale style novel, check this one out. The design of Goldfinger is not too powerful, making the plot very boring without game elements. There is no overpowering force (except for the cloak of travel, to avoid cheating too much), the protagonist needs to grow step by step, like a river, stringing together many fairy tales. The protagonist is currently embarking on a series of adventures that are light-hearted and joyful, helping others and not lacking in crisis, but the author has laid the foundation for a larger world view. I look forward to the protagonist becoming a hero and reaching a bigger stage when he matures and becomes a master of magic. Most of the current maps are in exotic places in the wild and on islands. Maybe the author's fairy tale book is "Grimm's Fairy Tales"? In fact, many fairy tales involve kings, princesses, and princes. They all end with marrying the princess. It's like killing seven little tailors at once. Of course, when it comes to content related to national politics, there may be some minor problems with text description, and the author may have put these later. (I classify the Savage King as a strange place. I remember that Cinderella was slightly involved. The plot was more interesting, but the king's final reaction was a bit OOC.)
It would be great if I didn't have to pay. There are many people who have to pay and can't afford it.
It feels more like a new fairy tale than a novel. The protagonist is said to be a time traveler, but more like a child in a fairy tale world with the memory of a time traveler. His acting style is immature and biased towards fairy tales.
I feel that a big problem is that the plot is still written in the tone of a fairy tale. . .













