The outcome goes without saying. Although it is written in the first person, there is nothing worth critiquing between the lines. The psychological activities are written with great detail, and this kind of incredible time-travel experience is handled well. At least it doesn't suddenly switch from first person to third person and then back to first, with various god-like perspectives entangling endlessly...
The only thing that frustrates Liu Dongyi is that the female protagonist's personality is just too unlikable. She spends all day hiding in her own world, timid to the point of being infuriating! Refreshing the page reveals new chapters, and the protagonist's character remains hopelessly weak.
Although it's frustrating to read, the grand background of the novel is really intriguing. This is probably what motivates Liu Dongyi to keep reading. With such a vast interstellar setting and the author's foreshadowing, will it even involve interstellar warfare in the future?
