Boss, He’s Becoming A Father

Boss, He’s Becoming A Father

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大佬他当爹了(快穿)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 大佬他当爹了(快穿)

By born from the south, 从南而生

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

Description

Almighty boss Shao Yu, travels around the world and becomes the father of all kinds of problematic people (full-level boss teaches children) Tentative world: 1. The son who will be a prodigal son in the future: A prodigal son? I will pat you on the beach, and I will give you a discount on the wings. (✓) 2. Daughter trapped in the script of a tragic drama: My daughter is delicate and frail, and I don’t want you to be married. (✓) 3. The son-in-law holding the script of the son-in-law: The son-in-law is also a son, and I am still your father.(✓) 4. The whole capital knows that my son is a dandy (✓) 5. The son is the villain, the daughter is the cannon fodder (✓) 6. The peerless good person is my son (✓) 7. I accompany my children to pick up tr*sh 8. Daughter is a vicious female partner (✓) 9. Seven babies on a vine (✓) Content tags: Slap in the face, wear quickly, wear books, cool text Search keyword: Protagonist: Shao Yu ┃ Supporting role: ┃ Others: One sentence introduction: full-level boss teaches children Purpose: Promote the positive energy of society and practice the scientific concept of raising children.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Boss, He’s Becoming A Father Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Boss, He’s Becoming A Father "Boss, He’s Becoming A Father" is quite the unique web novel. I went in expecting one thing and got something completely different, but ultimately, I found it to be an engaging and thought-provoking read. It's a series of interconnected arcs, each focusing on our male protagonist as he transmigrates into different worlds with a mission: to raise his children (or sometimes adopted children) to be better versions of themselves. ### First Impressions The premise immediately grabbed me. A ruthless protagonist dedicated to childcare across multiple worlds? Sign me up! The concept of a character hopping from ancient China to a modern entertainment company to a xianxia world kept me guessing about what was coming next. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in its episodic nature. Each arc presents a fresh scenario and challenges the protagonist in new ways. I particularly enjoyed how he adapted his parenting style to each situation, sometimes using a soft approach, other times a more direct one. It was very interesting to see how he empowers the women in his life, ensuring they stand up for themselves and don't bow down to societal pressures. The novel excels at delivering life lessons in a palatable way. The constant theme of self-reliance and breaking free from prejudice resonated with me. It's satisfying to watch the children grow and learn, eventually becoming independent and capable individuals. ### Areas of Concern While the episodic format is a strength, it also leads to a lack of an overarching plot. The focus shifts drastically between arcs, and sometimes the children themselves fade into the background, especially when the story focuses more on the protagonist's personal goals within a particular world. Also, while the romance is subtle, it is only present in one arc. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some arcs involve the protagonist dealing with children who are initially unfilial, greedy, or otherwise problematic. He uses his knowledge and experience to guide them towards a better path. In one arc, he even disguises himself as a poor old man to get closer to his illegitimate children. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd give "Boss, He’s Becoming A Father" a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars. It's a collection of quick, engaging reads that explore themes of family, self-reliance, and personal growth. While the lack of a central plot and inconsistent focus on the children might be drawbacks for some, the unique premise and satisfying character development make it a worthwhile read. If you're looking for a series of heartwarming and thought-provoking stories, this might be right up your alley.

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