Final thoughts: I’m invested. I want to see Yu Tang grow, heal (literally and emotionally), and maybe teach these beastmen some manners. The potential for drama, romance, and action is all there. As long as the writing stays consistent and the plot doesn’t drag, I’ll keep reading. Especially if the husbands start falling for her one by one.
The translation has some clunky parts, like “the man’s icy purple eyes swept over her neck” which is a bit purple prose. But overall, it’s readable and the story moves fast. I’d recommend this to anyone who likes transmigration, reverse harem, and apocalypse settings with a side of comedy. It’s not perfect but it’s fun.
I’m genuinely worried about the next zombie encounter. The one in the supermarket was high-star and intelligent. What if there’s a whole nest? And Yu Tang’s only power is healing—she can’t fight. She’s gonna need protection. Will the husbands step up? Or will she have to rely on herself? I’m rooting for the latter.
The axe-wielding original host sounds like a whole other character. I kind of want to know what she was like before Yu Tang took over. Was she desperate? Crazy? In love with Mo Yao? The way she broke into the chamber suggests she was obsessed. But current Yu Tang is clearly not that person. That might confuse the husbands.
I laughed when she said “a little ugly a little freedom.” That’s going to be her mantra. It’s such a cope, but also kind of empowering. She’s embracing her flaws and using them as a shield. That’s a strong character choice. I can see her becoming more confident as she discovers her own value beyond looks.
The supporting characters like the soldiers and the children add texture to the world. It’s not just about Yu Tang and her four husbands. There’s a whole base with rules, politics, and dangers. The zombie outbreak inside the base was a great way to show that nowhere is safe. Keeps the tension high.
The heat/rage period mechanic is basically ABO but with zombies and beastmen. It’s a fun twist. I like that the males are physically stronger but biologically dependent on females. That power imbalance is juicy. And the fact that the original host was so hated she never soothed them makes me wonder—how did they survive before?
One thing I’d change: more details about the past life. She was a beautiful healer kept by “high-ranking big shots” but that’s all we get. I want to know who those people were and how she died. Was she murdered? Did she escape? That backstory is a mystery that I hope gets explored later. It makes her current situation more tragic.
The chapter ends on a cliffhanger about the divorce and Mo Yao’s reaction. I bet he’s gonna be pissed when he finds out she has healing abilities, because then he can’t get rid of her easily. The drama potential is huge. I’m also wondering if the other husbands will start treating her better once they realize she’s useful.
I’m a little annoyed at how quickly she forgave Zhong Li Yan after she tried to feed her to a zombie. Like, girl, have some self-respect. But I guess in a survival situation, you can’t hold grudges. Still, I hope she doesn’t become a doormat. She needs to stand up for herself more. The healing ability will probably give her confidence.
The scene where she peeps on the soldier playing with kids was sweet. It showed that there’s still normal life in the apocalypse. And the soldier catching her was funny. That guy—Feng Yan?—might be a future love interest? Or just a side character. Either way, I liked the brief moment of lightness before the zombie attack.