New book recommendation: My Criminal Investigation System Isn't So Serious Part 1 (More Realistic Than Other Novels in the Same Genre)
On his first day of internship, Lin Chen caught a car thief and unexpectedly activated the [All-Domain Police God System]! Forensic knowledge, criminal psychology, combat shooting, tracking and disguise... all sorts of amazing skills were instantly granted!
Police station rookie? No, I'm a walking crime-solving machine! Theft, murder, cold cases, serial killers... all the tricks that give veteran detectives a headache are exposed in front of me.
As long-standing cold cases were solved and culprits were apprehended, the entire police force was shocked: Just who was this young man? Lin Chen: Don't ask, it's just that I'm a genius. But my ultimate goal is to uncover the truth behind my father's sacrifice ten years ago…
Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) is a hardworking forensic pathologist working within the police system. This allows him to conceal his secret identity—a cold-blooded killer—and use his position to target heinous criminals who escape justice. One day, just as he's about to execute a murderer... *ding*, system binding successful... Dexter's life undergoes a dramatic change.
The female lead binds with an entertainment system and arrives on Blue Star. Using the system’s vast resources—including unique music, brilliant film and television scripts, and moving novels—she shines brightly in the entertainment industry of Blue Star. Rising quickly from obscurity, she overcomes countless obstacles, breaks through tradition, and becomes a dazzling star in the entertainment world, rewriting the landscape of Blue Star’s entertainment scene.
The heroine, Su Yanqiu, failed the Gaokao and was admitted to a second-rate B university. Confused, she obtained a system and subsequently started tutoring. During her university years, she diligently improved herself and strived to become a better version of herself. Psychology has shown that the correlation coefficient between Gaokao scores and 20-year achievements is only 0.12, suggesting that lifelong learning is what truly matters. Su Yanqiu's motto is, "No matter how bad the cards were yesterday, I must give it my all today and start anew."