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Synopsis
"Seek poetry within rigorous logic, understand the essence of existence in endless exploration." —Qiao Ze
Welcome to a school prodigy novel without a system, where intelligence crushes all, for your appreciation!
PS: This text is a light-hearted daily life story of a school prodigy.
Readers who do not enjoy slice-of-life stories, please consume with caution.
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Write a reviewMy first time reading something with a focus on slice of life/genius mc/academia. Really enjoying it so far. Biggest complaint is definitely the translation quality. Sometimes it has no issues and other times it has the wrong pronouns used over and over and over. They don’t really impede your understanding, but it’s kind of annoying. Really makes me want to read similar novels. Would reccomend
When it comes to webnovels that shamelessly glorify brilliance, Super God-Level Top Student by “A Bucket of Pudding” reigns supreme. This isn’t your typical rags-to-riches story, nor is it driven by dramatic antagonists or world-ending stakes. Instead, it offers an absurdly enjoyable slice-of-life narrative centered on its perfect main character, Qiao Ze, a prodigy who makes Einstein look like he needed a tutor. While there’s no grand plot driving the narrative forward, the episodic structure ensures that there’s never a dull moment. Each chapter is a self-contained gem, filled with clever dialogue, small-scale but satisfying triumphs, and a gentle reminder that perfection doesn’t need to be loud to be entertaining. For those who love watching a character be ridiculously perfect in the most mundane of settings, this webnovel is a must-read—and dare I say, a top student in its own right. :-)
The story is good, but in terms of translation quality just like most (not all) novels lately each original chapter has been split into 2-3 parts, each part not even quality enough as a stand l alone chapter. It would be a waste of money to support such novel (or waste of free pass for non-whalers)
First review. This story is about a kid too smart for his own good. He’s smarter than most professors but lacks social skills. I like it. The main character is cute. 5/5 from what I read so far