After Transmigrating Into the Book, I Raised the Sickly Side Male Character to Be the Yandere

After Transmigrating Into the Book, I Raised the Sickly Side Male Character to Be the Yandere

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穿书后,我养的病弱男配成病娇了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿书后,我养的病弱男配成病娇了

By zhi qi wei zhi, 知其為之

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
166 chapters
Original Publisher
sto.cx

Description

In a fantasy romance set in ancient times, the story features system-based transmigration with sweet yet tragic elements. The protagonist, Jiang Niannian, is fond of the beautiful yet tragic male supporting character named Yin Li, whose life is filled with misfortune. He is unloved, abandoned by the female lead, and meets a miserable end. Jiang Niannian declares, “Let go of my poor cub; I’ll take care of him!” She then transmigrates into the story as Yin Li’s personal maid, binding herself to the sickly male supporting character rescue system. Determined, she follows her own unique philosophy of “loving and doting on her beloved baby.” But why does this precious good cub, whom she’s been nurturing with so much care, end up turning dark and twisted?

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Original Publisher
sto.cx
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After Transmigrating Into the Book, I Raised the Sickly Side Male Character to Be the Yandere Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After Transmigrating Into the Book, I Raised the Sickly Side Male Character to Be the Yandere Alright, let's dive into "After Transmigrating Into the Book, I Raised the Sickly Side Male Character to Be the Yandere." This title is a mouthful, but it definitely grabbed my attention! I've seen a fair bit of buzz around this one, so I went in with some expectations. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. A modern woman transmigrating into a xianxia novel and raising the future villain? Sounds like a recipe for some serious chaos and maybe a little bit of reverse harem fun. The early chapters definitely had that cute, comedic vibe, and I was ready for a lighthearted read with some dark undertones. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a strong point. I found myself chuckling at the ridiculous character settings and the interactions between the female lead (FL) and her "coal-ball" tag-along, which seems to be a quirky and deadly beast companion. The translation seems to be well-done, capturing the original humor and adding helpful notes for those unfamiliar with xianxia tropes. The story also seems to deliver on the yandere male lead (ML) promise, with a possessive and obsessive love that some readers might find appealing. ### Areas of Concern Okay, so here's where things get a little dicey for me. The age gap between the FL and ML is a significant issue. While the novel handwaves it with the "time doesn't matter in cultivation worlds" excuse, it still feels a bit icky, especially since she raises him from childhood. The plot progression can also feel rushed. One moment the ML is a neglected child, and the next, he's inexplicably clingy. Then there's a 16-year time skip, and suddenly, he's head-over-heels for the FL. It feels like we missed some crucial character development. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, I'm going to tread carefully here to avoid spoiling too much, but some plot points might be revealed. Apparently, the FL's system disappears without much explanation, and the FL has a convoluted backstory involving being the Heavenly Dao and a clone. The ML's yandere tendencies apparently escalate to the point of being toxic, with some questionable behavior and a lack of emotional maturity. The ending seems to be a bit of a mixed bag, with some characters getting happy endings while others meet tragic fates. ### Final Verdict Overall, "After Transmigrating Into the Book, I Raised the Sickly Side Male Character to Be the Yandere" is an okay read. It has its moments of humor and intrigue, but the problematic age gap, rushed plot, and potentially toxic relationship dynamics hold it back. If you're a fan of yandere male leads and can overlook some of the more questionable elements, you might enjoy it. Otherwise, proceed with caution. I'm giving it a cautious 3/5 stars.

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