After I Traveled Through the Book, My Sickly Junior Brother Insisted on Turning Me Gay

After I Traveled Through the Book, My Sickly Junior Brother Insisted on Turning Me Gay

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穿书后师弟非要掰弯我

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿书后师弟非要掰弯我

By 无夜羽

3.6
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
128 chapters
Original Publisher
shudan

Description

A seemingly innocent but actually dark and obsessive younger disciple (top) vs. a mischievous, cool, and captivating senior disciple (bottom). Xie Qinghan transmigrates into a failed BL novel as a minor cannon fodder character. The original character repeatedly harmed the protagonist, who eventually turned him into a cultivation furnace, using him until he was s**ked dry of his power and died miserably. After transmigrating, Xie Qinghan only wants to complete his tasks and return home as soon as possible. On one hand, he bullies the protagonist, stealing his fortune and treasures, successfully making the protagonist hate him to the core. On the other hand, he secretly takes care of the protagonist, providing warmth and care with a different persona. After completing his tasks, he dies in front of Wen Xueya and returns to the modern world. One day, the system alerts him: “The world is about to collapse, host! Go see the protagonist, QAQ!” Xie Qinghan: ?!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shudan
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After I Traveled Through the Book, My Sickly Junior Brother Insisted on Turning Me Gay Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After I Traveled Through the Book, My Sickly Junior Brother Insisted on Turning Me Gay This title alone grabbed my attention, and after diving in, I have some thoughts! "After I Traveled Through the Book, My Sickly Junior Brother Insisted on Turning Me Gay" is definitely... an experience. It’s a wild ride that might leave you scratching your head one moment and laughing out loud the next. It’s not perfect, but it’s certainly memorable. ### First Impressions The premise is classic transmigration fare with a yaoi twist. Our protagonist finds himself in a book, and things quickly go off the rails. I immediately got the sense that this wasn't going to be a super serious, meticulously plotted story, and that expectation largely held true. ### What Works Well The humor is a major selling point. I found myself chuckling at the absurdity of the situations and the protagonist's internal struggles with his newfound reality. The romance, while unconventional, is also quite engaging. The devotion of the love interest is palpable, and I can see why many readers are drawn to their dynamic. The author manages to create a world that, despite its flaws, is interesting enough to keep you reading. ### Areas of Concern Okay, let's be honest, there are some definite issues. The plot can feel disjointed at times, with inconsistencies and contrivances that require a suspension of disbelief. The protagonist's decisions sometimes left me scratching my head. I kept wondering why he was prioritizing certain things over others, especially when it came to his main goal of returning home. Also, the writing can be a bit clunky, and the translation may contribute to some of the confusion. Some of the "sexy" or "tragic" scenes might elicit laughter rather than the intended emotions due to the writing style. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning (There are potential minor spoilers regarding plot points ahead) ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "After I Traveled Through the Book, My Sickly Junior Brother Insisted on Turning Me Gay" is a fun, albeit imperfect, read. If you're looking for a lighthearted, humorous yaoi novel with a healthy dose of absurdity, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared to overlook some plot holes and embrace the silliness. I wouldn't necessarily call it a masterpiece, but it’s definitely entertaining. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're in the mood for something a little bit different.

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