I’m an Olympic Superstar

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Xiao Ran transmigrated to a parallel world and obtained the “All-Round Olympic Star” System.

The first sport that he had activated was actually the e-sports League of Legends!

Fortunately, e-sports was now integrated into the Olympics.

Pentakill, Legendary, Torturing the Pros.

Xiao Ran is a jungler… What? Why is he playing mid-lane in this match??!!

Ban the jungler and mid-lane champions that Xiao Ran can use to carry… God damn it, why is he playing top-lane now!!??

“Start the bets, start the bets. Let us guess what position is God Xiao going to play next!!!”

“Why!! Why is an Esports professional player sprinting 100 meters in 9.8 seconds!?”

“What!! He is actually swimming faster than Phelps!!”

Xiao Ran. The man who possesses the “All-Round Olympic Star” System…

Associated Names
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我是奥运大明星
Related Series
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Recommendations
I’m Really a Superstar (2)
The King’s Avatar (1)
Rise (1)
Recommendation Lists
  1. E-Sports
  2. Will NOT Read

Latest Release

Date Group Release
01/19/22 Jinz Translation c122
12/01/21 Jinz Translation c121
07/01/21 Jinz Translation c120
06/29/21 Jinz Translation c119
10/12/20 Jinz Translation c118
10/09/20 Jinz Translation c117
10/07/20 Jinz Translation c116
10/05/20 Jinz Translation c115
08/24/20 Jinz Translation c114
08/21/20 Jinz Translation c113
08/20/20 Jinz Translation c112
08/17/20 Jinz Translation c111
08/14/20 Jinz Translation c110
08/13/20 Jinz Translation c109
08/12/20 Jinz Translation c108
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tyes77
tyes77 rated it
May 29, 2020
Status: --
Turn off your brain and watch how a person with a system cheats his way to the top bypassing those who work hard to make this a career. Shameless and idiotic though don't worry the novel will throw faceslapping villians to make it alright. Ugh
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ZachB
ZachB rated it
March 12, 2020
Status: c43
Man. I thought it was just another tr*sh game novel but its so good.

Even though it is a gary sue type nobel but its too funny. I cant stop laughing.

Maybe people who rate it lower didnt understand LOL but I am a LOL player and follows LOL competitibely since s4 so I am very familiar with every characters mentioned. It made the novel more enjoyable.

I love this.
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jklm
jklm rated it
March 3, 2021
Status: c56
This is definitely the type of novel that is only enjoyable if you don't worry to much about the details. It's also kind of a poorman's IRAS (which should tell you a lot...)

Who is the MC and what was he doing before he transmigrated? No f*cking idea.

What caused him to transmigrate? No f*cking idea.

... more>> Why, after transmigrating, can he just start a live-stream for gaming and have no concerns about a regular job, a place to live, having an identity? No f*cking idea.

What is the difference between his original world and the world he transmigrated to? So far, just the fact that E-sports are included in the Olympics, and a few random songs and jokes are unknown (so the MC can use them).

But, let's be real, those types of details are often nothing more than flavor text anyways. The real question is, what is the quality of the MC's golden finger curb stomping?

Answer: It starts out so-so, gets better, but still ends as pretty so-so (at least at the point I stopped reading).

Having an Olympic system that starts out with e-sports is somewhat interesting, and definitely sets the MC for wow-factor later when he shifts to other pursuits. His e-sports skills themselves aren't super impressive. For a while he is heavily reliant on a cheat card that causes his opponents to lose internet connection. That feels less satisfying, and I think in reality viewers wouldn't be super impressed by it either. Seems like a waste of system points that he could use to level up his actual skills. (At least later it gets better and he uses other cheats).

The League of Legends play by play also seems very detailed. That's probably a pro or con depending on your LoL knowledge. It's a bit hard to follow if you don't know LoL, but it does add more variety to the showdown scenes. I enjoyed everyone's shock when the MC would use a particular champion in an unusual way. And there is lots of internet chat awe and face-slapping, which I actually find pretty entertaining. It does get a bit pointlessly dirty sometimes though.

It's also a bit weird that the author uses real celebrities as characters that the MC interacts with. I prefer fictional characters, or at least using different names. But at the same time I don't really know Chinese celebrities, so I can just pretend they are regular fictional characters.

In the end, I stopped at chapter 56 for a couple reasons:

  1. His fans were a little too brainless a little too quickly. I like the MC getting praised, but he gets worshiped for being super handsome out of nowhere, with tons of female fans fawning over him with great extreme. Also some of his other fans seem a little too interested in saying they will eat poop? I can tell this is a Chinese internet thing I am not super familiar with, but still, it seems to come up with excessive frequency...
  2. Repetitive. Now, don't get me wrong, I expect this type of story to be repetitive. But this really was the same thing over and over. MC always picks an unusual champion, always gets first kill and a bunch of other kills, always using the same cheat ability to see what his opponents are doing on the map. Even his singing "wins" are repetitive. He always steals songs from this singer Jay Chou. Who exists in the world he is in. How is this Jay guy supposed to be famous if all his best songs don't exist so that the MC can use them??
  3. Overly crude. I don't know that I would outright label it as sexism, but it definitely got increasingly uncomfortable in that direction. It started with just a lot of remarks in the chat of his live-stream, which you could pass off as internet trolling. But MC then acts on it, going to "tease" girls online and in person as his fans encourage. Newsflash: really bad pick-up lines with punchlines that are the equivalent to "suck my dick" are not a good look. Also any story that uses stellar literary phrases such as "swaying b**bs" needs to re-evaluate itself. Adding to that, may of the women he "teases" are real people...I feel like I am getting unwanted insight into the author's personal spank bank.
I hesitated on the star rating. I think it's about a 2.5. I gave it a two because I felt like it disappointed me and I dropped it. But I do think some readers would like this. So yeah, 2 stars from me, read it at your own risk. <<less
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Constantan
Constantan rated it
July 6, 2021
Status: c120
Shocking, really, like any other daily reader with hundred of novels read, I was expecting a 'barely ok' novel, even more so when 'chinese' and 'system' were included.

But this is overturning expectations in a good way. Simply said, it has absolutely laughing to death inducing, face slapping moments (only thing chinese novel's are good at) done hilariously.

Best of all, it's done such that there's NO scene where everyone's IQ's is reduced to negatives at THAT moment to showcase MC's barely single digit IQ. It's done factually, really relieving.

Another plus is,... more>> the story approach means there no psychopathic MC who kill's some arrogant young master's main and side families because he looked into his eyes. Am really tired of this nonsense logic (illogical) thinking majority chinese writers have. <<less
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