The Good For Nothing Seventh Young Miss

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Title: The Good For Nothing Seventh Young Miss

Author: 夜北

Translator: Razpyon, White Sky

Editor: Ailin, Tala

Source: rebirth.online

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She was the godly thief of the 24th century, yet she was reincarnated as a good-for-nothing idiot with no parents. Not only that, she had to bend her will according to her relatives' mood. Idiot? Trash? Very well, sooner or later, she will show these group of silly earthlings what it means to be too late for regrets!

Battle-qi? Magic? Her talent on both magic and martial arts will mortify every genius in existence. The position of the clan chief? The mythological Vermilion Bird? Want them? So sorry~ She already took them!

But who will tell her, that the cute boy who gets carsick easily was really the mythological Vermilion Bird? Then, what about the elder that's residing in her body, just which deity does that mysterious soul belong to? Furthermore......

Why was it that other people's companion were those kind of domineering, and incomparably mighty type. Why was it the one around her were either an evil merchant or a sly fox, a useless nerd or a playboy, the worst is this sick pretty boy! What happened to ruling the world, and standing above all else? Please don't f*ck with me!

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This book is written by the same author as Genius Doctor: Black Belly Miss and it's predecessor, and I like this one more out of the two. The MC for this book is also cold but not as dense and emotionless (at least in the beginning) as Jun Wu Xie from GBM. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with JWX but I just like the MC for this book—Shen Yanxiao—more. 

There are similarities between the two stories, but they aren't the same and not just because of the plot and world. The two MCs might be a little similar in personality but the way they handle things is different. Where Jun Wu Xie would kill her enemies and be done with it, Shen Yanxiao would hit them where they are weakest, take away their strengths, and ensure they could never get back up again. 

The plot for this book might be slow in the beginning and hard to get through for some readers, but once she gets the Vermillion bird (no spoiler there since it's in the story description) and enters the academy, the story gets super exciting and interesting from there. 

Shen Yanxiao is cold, but also a little mischievous, and I like her companions because each of them is good at their own thing and have a little more charm in them.

The Male Lead isn't obvious right away, but he is still there. At first, because his role isn't large, some readers might be unhappy with him being the Male Lead, but he will get better once he has a more active role in the story. Even his smallest actions and guestures will speak volume. 

The only thing I can say I don't like is that sometimes the author drags the word count and chapters are short. The translators and editors are trying though, and they manage to release two chapters a day. 



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