Turn on the Love System
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Rating(4.0 / 5.0, 156 votes)
5 | 53% (83 votes) |
4 | 15% (23 votes) |
3 | 19% (29 votes) |
2 | 8% (13 votes) |
1 | 5% (8 votes) |
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2018
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Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
188 Chapters + 2 Extras (Completed)
10 Arcs + 2 Extras
10 Arcs + 2 Extras
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Weekly Rank: #4117Monthly Rank: #1856
All Time Rank: #2233
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On 4422 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #2399
All Time Rank: #1675
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Tao Yuan was willing to take the peach blossom system to go to different worlds to complete the tasks, and the most important task is to fall in love. And every relationship must be very sweet. He must be extremely pampered before the task is considered complete.
In short, after hopping, he must be spoilt in every world, spreading dog food (affectionate love).
White Lotus: I feel the deep malice from the world. If I am the protagonist, why did I end up a cannon fodder?
Slag Man: This slap in the face came too fast- like a tornado. If God gives me another chance to come back, I will love him for 10,000 years.
Onlookers: For God’s sake, take those two lovebirds away, we’re going to die of dog food!
Associated Names
One entry per line开挂恋爱系统(快穿)
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- occasional lack of logic
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- semi-open endings at times which may or may not be an issue at all. It depends on your preference, I guess.
- the author likes to summarize a lot to skip over events that they feel are less important. But then again, at least the events were mentioned so the reading flow isn't broken and the plot is kept coherent.
As you can see, the issues were really minor or I am just good at excusing them. I can't really say what exactly I enjoyed when reading this, mainly because I have already forgotten a lot of the story arcs. But my overall impression was positive. I remember having silently laughed a few times.For example how they started broadcasting right after filming the first episode of a weekly tv drama. And the actors even had the time to take days off to do other things in between filming. Even with dramas that are broadcasted while still being filmed, they usually film a few episodes ahead to keep a buffer. Besides that they need content for the intro music sequence and trailer after all. Common sense, no?
One time was because the ML's name in one arc was f***ing Donald. The comments on that chapter reflected my emotions splendidly. Didn't know whether to laugh or to cry.