Being a Salted Fish to Make Miracles in an Abusive Story

Being a Salted Fish to Make Miracles in an Abusive Story

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我靠咸鱼在虐文出奇迹

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我靠咸鱼在虐文出奇迹

By gu zheng, 故筝

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
74 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Yu Xiang had just resigned and become a landlady for less than a year before she transmigrated into a novel. She transmigrated into the body of a female cannon fodder with the same name in a cliche, s*upid, domineering CEO story. In the story, every time the heroine’s sister plotted against the heroine, the female cannon fodder was the one who got unlucky in the end. The female cannon fodder was unwilling to become a laughingstock, and eventually turned evil. In the struggle against the heroine, she was killed by the hero. Yu Xiang: ??? I’m tired, whatever happens. After she transmigrated, she saw the hero’s elder brother as soon as she opened her eyes. Good Lord! Are you trying to kill me? The hero’s elder brother was the biggest villain in the whole story. He was born in a noble family and had a handsome appearance. Hidden under his abstinent and gentle appearance was a ruthless and unpredictable personality. And this man was looking at her coldly at that moment. She was obviously suffering for the heroine again. Yu Xiang looked at his beautiful muscle lines. Yu Xiang: “I don’t want to move, you move.” Man: ? Yu Xiang: “Eat more, do you not have any energy?” Man: … Who is seducing whom?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Being a Salted Fish to Make Miracles in an Abusive Story Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Being a Salted Fish to Make Miracles in an Abusive Story ### First Impressions "Being a Salted Fish to Make Miracles in an Abusive Story" immediately grabbed my attention with its quirky title. The premise of a lazy protagonist navigating a potentially dramatic and abusive storyline felt like a breath of fresh air. I was hoping for a comedic and carefree read, something that wouldn't take itself too seriously. And for a while, it delivered on that promise. ### What Works Well The comedic undertones are definitely a strong point. I found myself chuckling at the ridiculousness of the situations and the audacity of the main character. The story shines when it embraces its lightheartedness. The female lead (FL) and male lead (ML) relationship also has its moments. There's a certain charm in seeing how these two interact within the chaotic world the author has created. The black belly and clever aspects of the characters also make for an entertaining read. ### Areas of Concern However, I can see why some readers might find certain aspects lacking. The "salted fish" aspect of the protagonist felt somewhat inconsistent. While the MC is intended to be lazy, her actions often seem driven by external forces rather than genuine apathy. This can be a bit frustrating if you're expecting a truly hands-off character. Also, the characters can come off as two-dimensional, and their motivations aren't always clear, which can make it difficult to fully invest in the story. The plot seems to revolve almost entirely around the MC, which can make the world feel a little smaller and less developed than it could be. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Being a Salted Fish to Make Miracles in an Abusive Story" is a mixed bag. If you're looking for a story that doesn't take itself too seriously and are willing to overlook some inconsistencies, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you're expecting a deeply nuanced plot or a truly "salted fish" protagonist, you might be disappointed. I'd say it's worth a try if you're in the mood for something lighthearted and comedic, but go in with tempered expectations. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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