Bent This Way

Bent This Way

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快穿:攻略直男大佬

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 快穿:攻略直男大佬

By a giant rock, 村口大石头

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
726 chapters
Original Publisher
qingoo

Description

Jiang Yan, aka b*tchy Jiang, was an insignificant white-collar worker. When he woke up from a coma after a car crash, he found out that a straight-gay switch had been added onto him. Only by completing a certain amount of tasks was he allowed to return to the old world.Jiang Yan, “Is this some sort of a sick joke? I’m a straight guy! I can’t be gay! No freaking way! What if I say no?”No. 888 replied emotionlessly, “Then you’ll have to die.”Despite the initial resentment, Jiang Yan started to take to being gay. This is a story about turning someone into gay and being turned into gay.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qingoo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Bent This Way Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Bent This Way "Bent This Way" is a QT (Quick Transmigration) novel that definitely scratches a particular itch. It's a breezy read, full of familiar tropes and satisfying moments that kept me turning the page, even when things got a little… intense. While it might not be a groundbreaking literary masterpiece, it delivers on its promise of an entertaining and emotionally charged ride. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise: a seemingly straight MC bending over backwards (sometimes literally, it seems) to capture his target, the ML, across different worlds. The short chapters made it easy to devour the story in bite-sized pieces, and the early arcs were especially captivating. I found myself quickly invested in the MC's antics and the unfolding dynamics with the ML. ### What Works Well The novel excels at creating dramatic and emotionally charged scenarios. There's a certain guilty pleasure aspect to the hurt/comfort and even "whump" elements, which the author executes effectively. I appreciated the diverse world settings and the unique challenges each arc presented. The MC's dedication to his task, even when it meant compromising his own values, created compelling internal conflict. Also, the ease of MTL (machine translation) for the raw chapters is a definite plus for those who want to get ahead of the translation. ### Areas of Concern While the early arcs were a strong point, I did find that the longer arcs later in the story started to drag. The pacing felt uneven, and some plot points felt a bit tedious. The ending also felt somewhat rushed, leaving me wanting a bit more closure. I also noticed the MC's willingness to endure significant abuse for favorability points might not sit well with all readers. It definitely requires a suspension of disbelief and a tolerance for morally gray situations. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the MC and ML are actually gods collecting spirit lock fragments to regain their memories and power. Apparently the Main System is in cahoots with the Heavenly Dao. Also, not every ML is straight from the get-go; in some worlds, he's already "bent," and the MC's task is simply to make him fall in love. Finally, there's a Harry Potter-esque arc that some found amusing, others potentially jarring. ### Final Verdict "Bent This Way" is a solid 3.5/5 star QT novel. It's a fun, albeit sometimes flawed, read that's sure to appeal to fans of the genre. If you're looking for a lighthearted story with plenty of drama, romance, and a dash of questionable ethics, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for a few bumpy patches along the way.

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