A miracle doctor was exiled to an alternate savage world and forced to change his scummy ways!
Yan Mo’s soul was transferred to another world after he had thoroughly offended God. He quickly understood how cruel the world he was in was.
The reason he was hit unconscious by a primitive man and brought back to his home was to be that man’s winter food reserves. The tribe he was in was a super spartan primitive tribe, and the people here only respected two things: Combat power and fighting ability! The former was the fighting power in battles, the latter was…
……
Examine illness? Chinese medicine? Drink those bitter sandy things? The hell is that? Are you trying to mu*der our tribe’s warrior? Die!
Plant wheat? Raise pigs and chickens? We are warriors, not s*aves! Die!
Teaching the women to make clothes and cook? Make them soap and perfume? F*ck, he’s actually seducing our women! Die!
You’re a messenger of God? Here to lead us to a better life? Very well. We’ll give you one day, conquer all of our enemies, make them into sl*ves and bring them back. If you can’t, you’re dead!
Yan Mo: “……”
Tags
Click any tag to find similar novels in the recommendation engine.
Banished to Another World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Banished to Another World
"Banished to Another World" is a web novel that grabbed my attention with its blend of action, adventure, and a healthy dose of the supernatural, all set within a brutal, unforgiving world. It's a story that has clearly resonated with many, but also has some aspects that might not be for everyone.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters definitely throw you into the deep end. I was immediately struck by the harshness of the setting and the morally ambiguous nature of the main character, Yan Mo. He's not your typical goody-two-shoes protagonist, and that's part of what makes him so compelling. The story quickly establishes a world where survival is paramount, and Yan Mo has to adapt quickly if he wants to make it.
### What Works Well
One of the strongest aspects of this novel is its world-building. The author has clearly put a lot of thought into the details, from the societal structures of the primitive tribes to the unique challenges they face. I found myself immersed in this world, invested in the characters and their struggles. The system element, where Yan Mo is forced to do good deeds, adds a layer of dark humor and complexity to his character. It's fascinating to see him try to navigate this system while staying true to his somewhat scummy nature. The slow-burn romance between Yan Mo and Yuan Zhan is also a highlight. It's not a typical love story, but rather a relationship built on mutual need, respect, and a shared desire to survive.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall story, I did find some aspects less appealing. The translation quality seems to be a common issue for some readers, with some finding it difficult to understand certain passages. The heavy topics of rape, cannibalism, and slavery might be triggering for some, and it's important to be aware of these themes before diving in. Additionally, the plot seems to shift focus later on, moving away from the initial emphasis on developing a primitive society towards a more large-scale conflict, which may not appeal to all readers.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have noted a significant change in the story's direction after a certain point, with an increase in face-slapping tropes and a shift towards large-scale warfare. Also, there are mentions of the MC getting pregnant through witchcraft, so there's that.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "Banished to Another World" is a captivating and unique read. The strong world-building, complex characters, and morally grey protagonist make it stand out from other transmigration novels. While the translation issues and potentially triggering content are worth considering, I believe that the overall story is worth experiencing, especially if you're looking for something a bit darker and more thought-provoking. I'd recommend it with a caveat to be aware of the mature themes and potential translation issues.