A Nest of Snakes Inside an Old Tomb

A Nest of Snakes Inside an Old Tomb

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古墓里的一窝蛇

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 古墓里的一窝蛇

By 孤重染

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
115 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

As a human reborn as a viper, all aspects of Yin Xiaoxiao’s life were beautiful except for when it came to food. As a silver (Yin) snake meeting an ink (Mo) snake, Yin Xiaoxiao could accept whatever his husband’s clan was. As a viper with no inherited memories, Yin Xiaoxiao found that the ancient tomb and all the different snake clans could really stress a snake out. In summary, Yin Xiaoxiao’s life is nothing but this: Different viper clans marry. The old tomb is ruled by his next-door neighbor’s clan. My spouse, Heitan, this naughty precious snake, worries me. Actually, this is the story of an evil little black snake doting on a confused foolish little silver snake. Boss Mo: Yin Xiaoxiao, you’ve stolen honey again! Yin Xiaoxiao: It was definitely your sons who ate it! Baby snakes: Dad’s a lying snake!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

A Nest of Snakes Inside an Old Tomb Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Nest of Snakes Inside an Old Tomb "A Nest of Snakes Inside an Old Tomb" promised a fluffy, comedic escape, and for the most part, it delivered. It's a complete original novel with a translation ongoing, so I decided to give it a try. The premise alone—a human reincarnated as a snake in a fantasy world—was enough to pique my interest, and the tags (comedy, yaoi, slice of life) sealed the deal. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were undeniably cute and funny, especially the MC's interactions with his snake family. There's a certain charm in seeing a former human navigate life as a baby snake, complete with all the awkwardness and fish-out-of-water moments you'd expect. The breaking of the fourth wall was used for comedic purposes, and the humor certainly landed with me. ### What Works Well The world-building is surprisingly well-done. The author has created a unique world with supernatural beasts, ancient tombs, and intriguing folklore. The romance between the MC and the ML, a noble black snake, is a definite highlight. The ML's doting nature and the way he pampers the MC is a recurring theme, and it provides a lot of the story's sweetness. I also enjoyed how the author explored the unique aspects of snake life, from their perspectives on family to their interactions with humans. The tomb raiding arc adds a layer of mystery and adventure that keeps the story from becoming too repetitive. ### Areas of Concern The biggest issue I had was with the MC's personality. While some found his childishness endearing, I found him to be selfish, lazy, and sometimes downright annoying. His lack of responsibility and his tendency to take advantage of the ML's affections were frustrating. It felt like the ML deserved someone better. This lack of character development in the MC hindered my enjoyment of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers mentioned the MC and ML having lots of children, and the ending not explaining the MC's reincarnation or his human origins. This might be something to consider if you're looking for a more conclusive ending. ### Final Verdict Despite my reservations about the MC, I still found "A Nest of Snakes Inside an Old Tomb" to be an enjoyable and unique read. It's a light-hearted, fluffy story that's perfect for when you want to escape into a world of adorable snakes and low-stakes adventures. If you can look past the MC's flaws, you'll find a sweet and funny story about love, family, and the challenges of being a snake in a human world. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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