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Chapter 1484 Comments on "Who Wants to Be a Civil Servant After Being Reborn"

Chapter 1484 Comments on "Who Wants to Be a Civil Servant After Being Reborn"

Hello everyone, I am Cang Yiwei.

Today I would like to recommend a new book by a great author to you.

"Who Wants to Be a Civil Servant After Being Reborn?", Liu Anhua Youming, a great writer.

Category: Urban-Urban Life.

Summary:
Chen Zhuo, a provincial civil servant, was accidentally reborn in his senior year of high school.

So, a high school student who is dull and shy, blushes when talking to girls, and only cares about studying;

He suddenly became well-versed in the ways of the world, and always spoke and acted just right. Not only did this change the trajectory of his life, but he also attracted more and more attention from girls.

Girl: Chen, what are your strengths?
Chen Zhuo: He is an honest man and doesn’t talk much.

Childhood friend: I think lying is wrong. You are not honest at all now.

Chen Zhuo: No lie! As we get older, we don’t tell the truth.

(First of all, it should be stated that this is definitely not the author’s real experience)
【Brief Comment】

He has four books under his name: "Big Times 1994", "I Really Didn't Want to Be Reborn", "I Am a Dragon", and "Who Wants to Be a Civil Servant After Being Reborn".

The first book was banned before it was released last year; I couldn’t continue writing the third book, so I won’t be able to search for it later; the second book is a masterpiece, the pinnacle of urban scumbag literature. After that, the author went on a temporary assignment for two years, and came back last year. It seems that he secretly wrote a fairy tale that has not been made public. This time he returned to urban literature with a high profile. Some people speculate that the title seems to be a diss to certain books on the list. If the whole dark theory is true, it means that Lao Liu still attaches great importance to the status of his urban literature. After all, he is also the great talent Liu. I hope it is true, so that it will be more interesting. As the first major category, urban literature is more interesting if it is more lively and more voluminous.

I posted two chapters yesterday, and the numbers are pretty good, mostly thanks to donations from die-hard fans. I've already reached one Silver and ten Ordinary Leaders. Many people have high expectations for his urban novels, and quite a few readers even come to me for information. This is both a blessing and a burden.

The story is also quite intriguing, resembling Lao Liu's autobiography. The protagonist is named Chen Zhuo, which implies composure. In his previous life, he was a deputy inspector in a provincial government agency. He was young and promising, well-versed in officialdom, but unfortunately, his love life was always difficult. In a provincial capital, a fixed salary couldn't support a high-quality life, and blind date partners naturally weren't attracted to him.

After an unexpected death, he returns to the eve of the 2007 college entrance exam. His best friend remains as adorable as ever, the campus beauty possesses undeniable charm, and his suitor's clumsy acting is a complete joke. A youthful campus life seemingly unfolds. Judging by the title, since his past life wasn't perfect, whether he'll continue on the path to the civil service exam, the bright and sunny path that leads to the end of the universe, after his rebirth seems uncertain. Of course, there's also the possibility of achieving both, fully leveraging his side hustle to embark on the path to platinum.

Based on previously revealed information, this series is likely to feature a multi-heroine harem, making up for the emotional regrets of the previous life. Personally, I'm eagerly anticipating the return of Shura Field, hoping the protagonist's outrageous actions will dazzle the readers. I'm also curious to see if Lao Liu considers the academic stunt. Since the protagonist is a science prodigy with the goal of conquering CUHK, given the impossibility of perfectly planning his career, a stunt involving a savvy academic and tech-savvy character is a very interesting avenue and would also avoid the influence of the previous work.

No matter what, his urban writing is still worthy of everyone's in-depth attention. It will not be bad and will not end badly.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment.

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”.

Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

Long-awaited update!
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