Allocation Object [Zergs]

Allocation Object [Zergs]

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分配对象(虫族)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 分配对象(虫族)

By 湛霄

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
94 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Qi Yu woke up from a nap and found himself in a world completely different from his own. And he became a male zerg! Qi Yu: Great, I can slack off now. However, within three days of his transmigration, the Zerg race’s main brain system assigned him a mate. Qi. Non-Marriage Advocate. Yu: Don’t want to eat soft rice, okay? It’s impossible to eat soft rice with a hard mouth, and as for marital life, don’t even think about it. Qi Yu intends to have a good talk with his newly appointed female monarch, preferably reaching an agreement for a harmonious separation. However, the more they talked, the redder the female monarch’s face became, and his gaze grew increasingly shy and hesitant. Qi Yu: “…” Later, as he looked at the female monarch lying beside him, Qi Yu sighed deeply in his heart, really fragrant! — Mo Yan is the general of the zerg race, known as the walking female zerg template. At all times, he single-mindedly follows the rules of the female zerg until one day, General Mo Yan is matched by the main brain to a male zerg. Then, the template is gone. Before the match: “Look at General Mo Yan, that’s how a female zerg should behave. If you can be like him, why worry about male zergs not liking you?” Just after the match: “What’s the use of being a female zerg template? Isn’t it just matched to a C grade? S grade matches C grade, and that’s it for a lifetime.” After the couple appeared: “Don’t imitate General Mo Yan. The rules of female zergs and female rulers have been learned by dogs. Which male zerg doesn’t have a bunch of female zergs? He’s something else, actually monopolizing his own male master.” Due to his laziness in assessing levels, the S-class male Qi Yu has consistently maintained his rank at C-level, prompting him to question: “??? The art of changing faces?” — Mo Yan always thought that his own lord simply didn’t care about him, until one day when he encountered danger, he watched silently as that familiar figure emerged from the fire. Mo Yan: I thought my lord at home had a tough mouth but a soft heart, but unexpectedly, he’s actually a big shot. —

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Allocation Object [Zergs] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Allocation Object [Zergs] "Allocation Object [Zergs]" promised a unique take on the well-trodden Zerg novel landscape, and after diving in, I can see why it garnered both praise and criticism. It's a story with interesting ideas, but its execution left me with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing: a marriage allocation between Qi Yu, our reluctant MC, and Mo Ya, a Zerg who's lost faith in love. The initial chapters, where they navigate a nominal relationship, are quite refreshing. I appreciated the slow burn and the initial distance between them, a welcome change from the instant connections often found in this genre. ### What Works Well I found the initial world-building and the exploration of Zerg society captivating. The author introduces a unique dynamic between male and female Zergs, hinting at deeper societal manipulations. The MC's character also stood out, and I enjoyed his cold and ruthless side that emerges as he seeks to earn star coins. Many readers seemed to enjoy the MC's OP abilities and how he managed to become the strongest Zerg. The author also does a great job of writing the comedy into the novel. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue, and one echoed by many, is the pacing and the rushed ending. The confession happens incredibly late in the story, leaving the romance feeling like an afterthought. The ending itself felt abrupt and left several plot threads unresolved. The virtual gaming arc felt out of place and didn't contribute meaningfully to the overall narrative. The MC's motivations and actions sometimes felt inconsistent, making it difficult to fully connect with him. The war itself also felt anticlimactic. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers felt that the ML's actions towards the MC were inappropriate, particularly the instances of carrying him against his will. This created a power dynamic that some readers found uncomfortable. Additionally, some felt that the MC's initial behavior, such as charging his "wife" for lunch on their wedding day, was off-putting and made him difficult to root for. ### Final Verdict "Allocation Object [Zergs]" has moments of brilliance and offers a refreshing perspective on the Zerg genre. However, the pacing issues, rushed ending, and inconsistencies in character motivations ultimately hold it back. If you're looking for a casual read with a unique premise and are willing to overlook its flaws, it might be worth a try. However, if you prioritize a well-developed romance and a satisfying conclusion, you might be left disappointed. I'd give it a tentative 3 out of 5 stars.

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