A Passerby, but Pregnant With the Child of an Evil God

A Passerby, but Pregnant With the Child of an Evil God

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路人,但怀了邪神子嗣

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 路人,但怀了邪神子嗣

By 南辿星

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
103 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Shi Yu always thought he was just an ordinary office worker. After being transported into another world, he stayed cautious, knowing how dangerous it was. He lived a quiet and low-key life, doing his best to avoid the main characters and any trouble. He stayed home as much as possible, only doing faceless food livestreams online. Everything was going fine—until one day, he realized… he might be pregnant. His belly started to swell slightly, and he could feel something moving gently inside. A warm, strange feeling filled him, and that’s when Shi Yu finally noticed: somehow, there was an unexplainable little creature growing inside him. … “Chaotic Evil Thoughts” was a hit horror novel inspired by the Cthulhu mythos. After its release, it became a top-selling book of the year. Sang Huaiyu was the absolute main character. He was loved by many—not only was he unbelievably good-looking, but his personality was also incredibly charming. Pillars of the Esper Association admired him, an extremely talented doctor silently loved him, and even arrogant geniuses bowed their heads in front of him. Everyone believed Sang Huaiyu was the savior of the world, someone who would lead humanity into the light. But Shi Yu, who had read the book and was now living in that world, knew the truth: Sang Huaiyu wasn’t human at all. He might look gentle and perfect, like a beacon of hope—but he was actually an ancient, terrifying god. The person the main characters thought would save them… was actually a deeper horror than any other monster. Worse still, no one else knew this secret. Except Shi Yu. Terrified of the charming but horrifying protagonist, Shi Yu tried to live as quietly and unnoticed as possible, just a background character trying to avoid all the death flags. But after his birthday, the strange creature growing inside him started to feel more and more like… that terrifying god from the book. Then one night, the beautiful and elegant Sang Huaiyu knocked on his door. He looked at Shi Yu’s stomach, smiled softly, and said: “Hello. I think we should get to know each other.” “I’m the biological father of the child in your belly.” Shi Yu: ???!!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

A Passerby, but Pregnant With the Child of an Evil God Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Passerby, but Pregnant With the Child of an Evil God Okay, buckle up because "A Passerby, but Pregnant With the Child of an Evil God" is definitely a wild ride. It's got that intriguing blend of fantasy, romance, and a healthy dose of the supernatural that initially drew me in, and the mpreg element adds a unique twist. But does it all come together seamlessly? Let's dive in. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably captivating. A seemingly ordinary person ending up pregnant with the child of an evil god? Sign me up! I was immediately curious to see how the author would handle the complexities of such a situation. The early chapters set a decent pace, introducing the MC and hinting at the chaos to come. ### What Works Well I appreciate the unique take on the "romance with an evil god" trope. The MC knows exactly what he's getting into from the start, which creates an interesting dynamic. I also found the author's exploration of overcoming misperceptions to be compelling. There's a subtle undercurrent that hints at a deeper connection between the MC and the Evil God, which I found intriguing and motivated me to keep reading. ### Areas of Concern However, the story does stumble a bit in certain areas. The "group pet" dynamic, where multiple characters are inexplicably drawn to the MC, felt a little forced. While explanations are provided, the reasons behind these characters' sudden affections sometimes lack plausibility. This can take away from the immersion and make the story feel a bit contrived. Additionally, I struggled with the MC's initial treatment of the unborn baby. While I understand his reservations and fears, some of his reactions made me feel a bit uncomfortable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed dissatisfaction with the ending, finding it unsatisfying. ### Final Verdict Overall, "A Passerby, but Pregnant With the Child of an Evil God" is a mixed bag. It has a fascinating premise and some genuinely engaging moments, particularly in the exploration of the relationship between the MC and the Evil God. However, the forced "group pet" dynamic and some character reactions detract from the overall experience. If you're willing to suspend your disbelief and enjoy a story that doesn't always take itself too seriously, you might find something to enjoy here. However, be prepared for some potentially frustrating moments along the way. I'd give it a tentative 3 out of 5 stars.

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