Amway, a group friend who swept tomatoes, and his evaluation of this story was good, so I came to see it.
After reading it, I felt ......If I were to give an intuitive evaluation, it would probably only be average.
I don't watch much of the tomato male frequency, but I feel as boring as the tomato female frequency.
Reading progress: 44 486, free text, 1,000,000 words finished.
Current attributes: system, gourmet.
Reading threshold: low, although it is a foreign background and a bit of a translation tone, but the core of the protagonist is Chinese, and there is no problem with looking at it.
Brain Hole Creativity: The food system is not uncommon, and it's okay to conquer foreign countries with food, I've seen other similar settings, but it's not as simple and crude as this.
Knowledge popularization: I thought about it for a while, probably there is some science about ingredients
Emotional branch: As a protagonist who is followed by his grandfather's system, he still has no time to fall in love, and the beginning of this part of the content is all about food, and there is no emotional line.
Highlights: Well......I thought about it for a while, and it was still refreshing to watch the protagonist conquer everyone with those sky-high delicacies.
Lei Dian: Although, isn't it a bit too much for you to have a few hundred pieces of fruit in a pancake?
Reading experience: It's just okay, it's okay, it's okay, and it's hard to see ......So I chose not to look.
Compared to the normal system, the system of the protagonist in this book seems to be really his grandfather?
Ah, anyway, it's a little old man who hides in his mind and can give out tasks to rewards, teaching the protagonist all kinds of food preparation techniques, and gradually arranging him to use food to capture the appetite of people on the other side of the ocean, and then achieve the goal of becoming famous overseas.
Different from the food articles I've read before, the physical rewards that the system gives to the protagonist in addition to the ingredients, such as the dining car, the door face, etc., are all achieved through some serendipitous means, not directly embodied through the system, and it feels quite interesting.
And the restrictions brought by the system itself that cannot be given away and fixed pricing have also added some new twists and turns to the whole story, and it seems that the interest has increased a lot.
Well, if you compare it to reality, the timeline should be some time ago, anyway, when you know Wang ** but are still active.
As part of the coincidence, the protagonist and his food, because of his nationality position, and being raised by classmates who understand Wang, are also on the cusp to a certain extent.
And the result is the growing influence of the protagonist, and the sometimes ironic translation of the story, although it doesn't look very awkward, but it's a little strange.
Anyway, as far as my reading experience is concerned, it really didn't make me stick to it until after 50 chapters, and I really planned to do a trial reading at 50-100 chapters and then finish reading it.
Maybe it's too pale to depict, but it's true that in the beginning part of the plot of this story, there is nothing that catches my eyes, and the operations before and after are the same, whether it's pancake fruit or tiger skin and phoenix claws, the plot routine after the launch is almost the same.
There really isn't anything that attracts me to watch, and there's nothing that I care about, and I don't think it's very interesting to listen to, so I slipped away naturally.