After Being Peeked at by the Emperor

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After signing an unscrupulous contract with the “dog ratio system,” Mu Qi was sent to ancient times.

The good news is that the body prepared for him by the system belongs to the heir of the prince of the current dynasty—noble, wealthy, and born at the pinnacle of a fictional empire.

The bad news? The emperor is obsessed with alchemy, and factions of honest and corrupt officials are entangled in endless conflict. The court is riddled with incompetence from top to bottom, the nation is in decline, and the dynasty won’t last more than a few decades.

The even worse news? According to the contract drafted by the “dog ratio system,” Mu Qi must make a spectacular impact in this era—saving the collapsing nation, supporting a crumbling empire, leaving his name in the annals of history, and achieving eternal fame. Otherwise, he cannot return.

Faced with this “small” task assigned by his superior, Mu Qi, who is only skilled at talking nonsense, was completely overwhelmed:

…Just destroy everything already. Hurry up.

After repeated resistance proved futile, Mu Qi, having fully given up, decided to embrace laziness. Not only did he refuse to cooperate with the system, but he also filled his submitted work logs with relentless complaints and snarky remarks:

[Today, I went to the palace again to kowtow like crazy. I’m absolutely numb—how has that old “wall lamp” been refining elixirs for so many years and still hasn’t croaked to drop some loot?]

[Having to attend court at five in the morning? Damn, what a nightmare. And Senior Official Xu of the Purestream faction, how do you even have the audacity to accuse your political opponents of seizing farmland from the people? Did those tens of thousands of acres of irrigated land in your hometown fall from the sky? Disgusting.]

[Just yesterday, I complained about the Purestream faction, and today I must slap the Filthstream faction in the face! A year of salt inspections brought back only a million tons of silver? Even if the old Taoist’s brain is fried from refining elixirs, he should at least follow our ancestors’ example and flay a few hundred hides!]

[By the way, they say the old “wall lamp” emperor has been abstinent for decades while practicing his arts. Could it really be true? Now that I think about it, it kind of makes sense why fandom writers ship him with his sworn brothers in those slash pairings…]

Every night, Mu Qi would vent his frustrations with a thorough round of furious complaints, dumping all his verbal garbage into the system before immediately falling asleep without a care in the world.

However, Mu Qi seemed to have forgotten one important detail: the tr*shy system he was assigned had never guaranteed his information privacy…

The emperor, immersed in the pursuit of alchemy, secluded himself in a secret chamber for days of meditation. Finally, the heavens were moved by his sincerity. One day, a blinding light filled the room, and a booklet descended from the air. On its cover were four golden words: “Work Diary.”

The emperor, overjoyed, bathed, burned incense, and opened the booklet with reverence, eager to receive the divine guidance:

[June 11th night, daily complaint as usual: After all this heavy metal poisoning, how is the “wall lamp” on the dragon throne still alive?]

The emperor’s smile froze.

On June 12th, a sudden upheaval swept through the palace. It was said that on this day, the emperor expelled all the Taoists, severely punished the salt inspectors, confiscated their entire estates, and flayed them as a warning to others.

That same day, as Mu Qi lay idly at home, he suddenly heard the long-lost notification sound:

“Huh? Why is the mission progress bar moving on its own?”

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被皇帝偷看心声日志后
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Leayayay
New Leayayay rated it
January 3, 2025
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Edit2: Too racist for my liking.

Too many racist remark for the japanese. Constantly saying the japanese is lowly, just smarter than animals, etc. I know they're enemies and how full of nationalism ancient chinese is, but many of the remark was said by MC, whos a transmigrator and have the bigger picture. I can accept he's saying the enemies are bastard or devious or cruel, but hes being downright racist.

Translation just so-so. 3 stars for final.

Concept is quite unique, Transmigration is like some sort of event you can join, and... more>> MC join willingly after being promised of all 'benefits' (can access historical records, nice background, etc). Tho turns out there's a catch, MC can only go back to real world after achieving something grand in the history (helping the country, win wars, or other thing).

The thing is he got quite bad luck, his history got emperor whos obsessed with alchemy, corrupt officials, and others problem. Even if he got quite nice background hes not in position to do anything crazy, so he just sort of give up, and in protest he decided to stuff his log mission report with tr*shtalk, since system need to review it. And somehow a glitch (or system deliberate doing) cause the log to appear at the emperor. Rest follows.

Unique in theres other transmigrator, but in another worlds that he can talk to. One guy reincarnated as emperor into copy of three kingdom. In there he got cheat code named Prime minister Zhuge and become real fanboy. Strongest Zhuge soldier. Posting about how great his oshi is eveyday. Its not quite comedy, but theres plenty funny moment. Gonna keep reading for Zhuge fanboy alone. In one chap hes so mad someone dare to tr*shtalk his oshi to him directly and decided to prank him with spicy mochi. Then his oshi (whos more like his dad, and what an absolute Daddy boy he is) found out. He got scolded for playing pranks. Very hilarious

Edit: the way they talk about japanese in this novel makes me uncomfortable. Constantly calling them savages and all, and even in one occassion saying "hes angry that these foreigners that didnt speak human language.." I know they're full of themselves, but they didnt even go to this lenght for the Goryeon (Korea). If this keep up im gonna drop this <<less
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