The best female protagonist in a dungeon horror novel I've read so far.
She's eccentric, insane, and selfish, not annoyingly kind. She tends to view fellow players as souls that may or may not help her. If there's a benefit, she'll assist, but if it's troublesome, she'll ignore it. And if she sees players she dislikes or who cause trouble, she can kill them off.
P.S. Since there's no CP (couple pairing), 5 full stars.
This novel features a typical female protagonist who is intelligent, but what sets this story apart is her background and investments. The novels she writes are both imitations of the old world and new creations that she embellishes.
The female protagonist is not a naive character, but rather a gray character who is capable of killing people if they interfere with her family and herself. This is because the female protagonist has conducted many experiments on people until there are zombies in the lab (fortunately, they have not yet escaped).
She also has a super-intelligent artificial intelligence that almost caused the world to collapse because of robots.
The only downside is that she is extremely pro-China, even though she is of Chinese-American descent. She praises China to the point of not giving credit to the place where she was born at all.
This novel is a novel that plays a role in the novel, in order to use the character's skills well. There are both following the story and changing the original content, but there will be people who write the original version to see.
And most importantly, there is no hero, even though the ending is Yuri.
The 4 stars given are because of the very unfinished ending.
Looking for the best Fate/Grand Order fanfiction with a female protagonist that is hard to find (not Chinese nationalist cliches that make the story boring), doesn't focus too much on romance, has a reason for the protagonist to travel between worlds, doesn't destroy the original anime storyline too much (such as the Fate arc of Gilgamesh in the anime, the protagonist only helps where they can to avoid affecting the main storyline), but if it is to help important people, they are ready to break the rules as well.
It's a novel without an ML, leaning slightly towards Yuri but not focused on romance. It's also a Chinese novel that doesn't go overboard with nationalism, so it retains its fun and engaging flavor.