MariaSanchez
The phrase "cold sweat poured down" is used twice in the same excerpt – once for the thugs and once for Yu Kai. The author could vary the description. More importantly, the repeated use of "balding Fat Man" as a character identifier becomes redundant. Giving him a name would improve the reading experience.
I'm really intrigued by the time travel setup. A chemistry PhD from 2280 ending up as a 14-year-old girl giving birth in ancient China? That's such a wild contrast. The way she quickly accepts her situation and starts problem-solving shows her scientific mindset, but I also love the little hints of her past life, like missing her lab and thinking about artificial wombs. It grounds her character without info-dumping.
1 I need to talk about the electromagnetic pistol. Calling it a “cheat” is fair, but it’s not invincible. Shen Xing notes it can’t kill Marrow Tempering experts. That’s smart writing—it gives him a temporary edge for this world’s low levels, but creates a timer. He has to get stronger before he faces actual threats, or the gun becomes useless. That creates genuine tension for future chapters.
Considering the overall rating, I initially approached this novel with tempered expectations. However, to my surprise, it turned out to be quite enjoyable! At its core, the story embodies the classic trope of starting from nothing and gradually cultivating to become the strongest. Yet, what sets it apart are some intriguing and unique elements. The main character (MC) finds himself reincarnated as a snake amidst a clutch of three eggs. Interestingly, the other two eggs also contain reincarnated beings, but instead of being adversaries, they share a more nuanced sibling rivalry dynamic that adds depth to their interactions. Another fascinating aspect of the narrative is the presence of a system that grants the MC the ability to grow stronger simply by sleeping. This twist adds an interesting layer to the cultivation process, as it encourages a more strategic approach to his power development. The essence of the story revolves around the MC’s gradual journey of growth as he navigates life in the wilderness with his rather peculiar family, which consists of his fellow reincarnates. As the plot unfolds, readers are treated to a variety of thrilling encounters as the MC confronts and battles against other animals, showcasing his evolution and adaptability in this new world. Overall, the novel presents a delightful blend of familiar themes infused with elements of creativity. It’s a charming tale filled with adventure, rivalry, and the trials of growing stronger, resulting in a narrative that's both entertaining and engaging. I found myself looking forward to seeing how the MC would confront the challenges ahead and develop his unique abilities while maintaining his relationships with his "siblings."
The translation feels a bit off in places – phrases like "Dog old heavens" and "lucky fortune" sound like direct translations from Chinese. But honestly, it gives the story a certain charm. It feels like reading a web novel that hasn't been fully polished by a native English editor. Some readers might hate the clunky phrasing, but for me it adds to the authenticity of the genre. I'd rather have raw, slightly awkward English than overly sanitized prose that loses the original flavor.
