Her IQ must be off the charts, at least 300. Throughout the entire story, the dominant feeling I experienced was frustration. She's basically the nr.1 in the world at everything, which is both absurd and satisfying, as it's refreshing to have such an uber competent MC. However, her determination to lay low often clashes with the enjoyment of her capabilities.
It is a given in this manhua for her to face an endless stream of rivals and enemies who keep popping up to constantly hinder her in annoying ways. She rarely addresses the root causes, letting these issues drag on because she simply can't be bothered or whatever. Occasionally though, she takes action when someone crosses too many lines. With her vast network of connections, these problems shouldn't even exist in her life, yet she doesn’t fully leverage those resources.
I understand that she's an independent person and more than capable of handling things on her own, but it becomes overwhelming. Managing everything as a one woman team wears her down, and it’s exhausting for the reader as well. Villains keep appearing, causing trouble, then fading away only to resurface later. While it could be messy, there are fortunately no loose ends.
Her family, on the other hand, is proving to be quite useless. They've caused her the most trouble so far. All her brothers would’ve been dead by now and I’m just like c’mon it’s getting to ridiculous. They should've been honest with her from the start, but instead, they’re just as obsessed with maintaining a low profile, hiding their wealth and history from her. Although they know she’s aware of the truth, they persist in keeping up the false front. If I were in her shoes, I’d likely feel like they didn’t see me as part of the family so good thing her IQ is so inhumane.
The family subordinate frustrates me because he’s playing both sides, withholding crucial information from her family, such as her monstrous prowess. Maybe if they knew the full extent of her talents, perhaps they'd stop pretending and finally start communicating important issues.
Despite the frustration with her immediate family, I do like the uncle and his subordinates. They’re not naive and try to keep her in the loop, which I appreciate. All in all, the constant buildup of frustration feels like the core theme of this manhua.
We have an outrageously talented MC who, for some reason, doesn't fully utilize her genius because she’s above having the world in the palm of her hands ig. Still, it's an entertaining read. I just wish we'd see her showcase her abilities more, whether by publicizing her achievements or simply not tolerating the nuisances around her.
Her IQ must be off the charts, at least 300. Throughout the entire story, the dominant feeling I experienced was frustration.
She's basically the nr.1 in the world at everything, which is both absurd and satisfying, as it's refreshing to have such an uber competent MC.
However, her determination to lay low often clashes with the enjoyment of her capabilities.
It is a given in this manhua for her to face an endless stream of rivals and enemies who keep popping up to constantly hinder her in annoying ways.
She rarely addresses the root causes, letting these issues drag on because she simply can't be bothered or whatever. Occasionally though, she takes action when someone crosses too many lines.
With her vast network of connections, these problems shouldn't even exist in her life, yet she doesn’t fully leverage those resources.
I understand that she's an independent person and more than capable of handling things on her own, but it becomes overwhelming. Managing everything as a one woman team wears her down, and it’s exhausting for the reader as well. Villains keep appearing, causing trouble, then fading away only to resurface later. While it could be messy, there are fortunately no loose ends.
Her family, on the other hand, is proving to be quite useless. They've caused her the most trouble so far. All her brothers would’ve been dead by now and I’m just like c’mon it’s getting to ridiculous. They should've been honest with her from the start, but instead, they’re just as obsessed with maintaining a low profile, hiding their wealth and history from her. Although they know she’s aware of the truth, they persist in keeping up the false front. If I were in her shoes, I’d likely feel like they didn’t see me as part of the family so good thing her IQ is so inhumane.
The family subordinate frustrates me because he’s playing both sides, withholding crucial information from her family, such as her monstrous prowess. Maybe if they knew the full extent of her talents, perhaps they'd stop pretending and finally start communicating important issues.
Despite the frustration with her immediate family, I do like the uncle and his subordinates. They’re not naive and try to keep her in the loop, which I appreciate. All in all, the constant buildup of frustration feels like the core theme of this manhua.
We have an outrageously talented MC who, for some reason, doesn't fully utilize her genius because she’s above having the world in the palm of her hands ig.
Still, it's an entertaining read. I just wish we'd see her showcase her abilities more, whether by publicizing her achievements or simply not tolerating the nuisances around her.