
They've All Been Reborn, so It's Normal to Be Popular, Right?
by Wuling
About This Novel
Chen Wei was reborn, and when he opened his eyes, he returned to the playground for freshman military training. Amidst the cheers of the students, someone was reading a love letter to Song Qianqiu, the school's goddess. The love letter was signed by Chen Wei. However, no one expected that Song Qianqiu accepted Chen Wei's pursuit on the spot and agreed to be his girlfriend. The students were dumbfounded! The person who was even more dumbfounded was Chen Wei, because... This love letter was not written by him. ...
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Official(29)Scraped 1mo ago
The character of the protagonist in a rebirth novel is a big problem. Many people who are in their decades are reborn as twenty-year-olds.
The women in my previous life are all my reborn harems
Thanks for the seven-day free membership exclusive offer a bulldozer The reborn protagonist returns to college, and the Neptune story revolves around various female classmates from his past life. Pure bulldozer writing, don't worry about business, don't worry about plot, pure love and beautiful girls, not even romance It can only be said that Sesu is letting the author figure it out. 6-7 Points Just feel good and that's it
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Not bad, the plot is rather cliche, the writing is okay
It's okay, I've read a hundred chapters, and they're all female. The business side is just a takeaway, the frequency is pitiful, I haven't made any money, and the business side is too slow. If you have no money and no career, why do you let so many women throw themselves at you? The author is also quite crooked.
There are multiple female protagonists, all of whom are new cars. The female protagonists have their own characteristics and interesting interactions. The male protagonist is not a monk. It deserves praise. But the male protagonist's rebirth already has 950,000 words, which is just a small career and has no historical or prophetic character. The stall owners selling egg-filled cakes on the roadside all make less than the male protagonists. The male protagonist also doesn't show much ability in social circles. In this case, it's okay to play with time management, but it's really amazing to be able to open a harem. Is it time for the hero's career to be accelerated?
Serious urban writing
It's not a system, it's a mess like signing in, the character creation and the plot are quite interesting, but the price is too damn expensive. One chapter is more than 30, which is as much as two chapters of other people's, and there are no details at all. It's just, how dare you
It's worth two stars. It's toxic. I want to break up with that Qianqiu. If I don't get back together, I won't delete it. I've been entangled in it and written so many routines.
The front is fine, but the back doesn't matter if you stretch your hips and don't look at it.
The plot is pretty good and the writing is pretty good too. The only problem is that after being reborn, it feels like I haven't grown up yet.
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Official(29)Scraped 1mo ago
The character of the protagonist in a rebirth novel is a big problem. Many people who are in their decades are reborn as twenty-year-olds.
The women in my previous life are all my reborn harems
Thanks for the seven-day free membership exclusive offer a bulldozer The reborn protagonist returns to college, and the Neptune story revolves around various female classmates from his past life. Pure bulldozer writing, don't worry about business, don't worry about plot, pure love and beautiful girls, not even romance It can only be said that Sesu is letting the author figure it out. 6-7 Points Just feel good and that's it
Very top
Not bad, the plot is rather cliche, the writing is okay
It's okay, I've read a hundred chapters, and they're all female. The business side is just a takeaway, the frequency is pitiful, I haven't made any money, and the business side is too slow. If you have no money and no career, why do you let so many women throw themselves at you? The author is also quite crooked.
There are multiple female protagonists, all of whom are new cars. The female protagonists have their own characteristics and interesting interactions. The male protagonist is not a monk. It deserves praise. But the male protagonist's rebirth already has 950,000 words, which is just a small career and has no historical or prophetic character. The stall owners selling egg-filled cakes on the roadside all make less than the male protagonists. The male protagonist also doesn't show much ability in social circles. In this case, it's okay to play with time management, but it's really amazing to be able to open a harem. Is it time for the hero's career to be accelerated?
Serious urban writing
It's not a system, it's a mess like signing in, the character creation and the plot are quite interesting, but the price is too damn expensive. One chapter is more than 30, which is as much as two chapters of other people's, and there are no details at all. It's just, how dare you
It's worth two stars. It's toxic. I want to break up with that Qianqiu. If I don't get back together, I won't delete it. I've been entangled in it and written so many routines.
The front is fine, but the back doesn't matter if you stretch your hips and don't look at it.
The plot is pretty good and the writing is pretty good too. The only problem is that after being reborn, it feels like I haven't grown up yet.
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A new book by an old author. The urban writing style is stable, unconventional, and novel. The writing is great. I highly recommend it.




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