Bu Wei

Bu Wei

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不为 / 魔头战败后多了个孩子

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 不为, 魔头战败后多了个孩子

By gui hong luoxue, 归鸿落雪

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
181 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The demon Ning Buwei was haughty and arrogant. With the Suzaku Sword drinking blood in the seventeen states. Everyone in the cultivation world was extremely terrified. The Chongzheng Alliance of 120 sects lay a siege, but rather than being defeated, he fell into the Endless River and disappeared. He woke up by the river, his Suzaku Sword shattered, his cultivation lost, and had an infant in his arms that was crying in hunger. Ning Buwei was born heartless and having no care of the world, he was about to throw it backhandedly, only to find out that this child was connected to his own blood and was truly his own son. The expression on the face of the great demon cracked. After narrowly escaping death, the once formidable demon was busy restoring his cultivation, repairing his precious sword, and…anxiously raising his son. His son was born with a golden core, but why should he cry or pee, and when he gets angry, a small foot can push his father, who has lost all his cultivation, three zhang away. The demon has had enough of the hard days of feeding rice paste and changing diapers every day all his life. By chance, he saw the mother’s figure in his son’s sea of consciousness – with a long, slim and graceful body as beautiful as a celestial being. Ning Buwei was sure that she must be very good at changing diapers. Then Ning Buwei, with a changed appearance, carried his son who was wetting the bed every day, entered the sect where the child’s mother was, and sent the child a thousand miles away. The taoist number one Wu Shi Sect’s Grand Master Uncle, Chu Jun, was in seclusion for five hundred years. As soon as he left, he was blocked at the entrance of the cave. Ning Buwei held his son and looked at the cold beauty in front of him who had no cultivation except for his beauty, his expression cracked once again. The child’s mother is a man. And it seems he doesn’t know how to change diapers at all. (Priority) Chu Jun looked at the young disciple in front of him, who had low cultivation, orphaned and helpless. Before he could speak, he was stuffed with a fat child in his arms. “Your son,“ Chu Jun said his first sentence in five hundred years. “No, it’s your son,” Ning Buwei was resolute in answering. Later on. Ning Buwei: This child’s father has nothing but beauty. Chu Jun: This child’s father is useless except for being able to eat.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Bu Wei Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Bu Wei* *Bu Wei* is quite the rollercoaster! I went in expecting a typical xianxia novel, but what I found was a surprisingly emotional story with a complex plot and a found-family dynamic that really tugged at my heartstrings. It's definitely a novel that sticks with you, even after you've finished reading. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the morally gray protagonist. It's refreshing to see an MC who isn't afraid to be ruthless and even a bit villainous, especially since so many stories shy away from that. I was immediately curious to see how this character would evolve and how the story would justify his actions. I will say the start can be a bit much if you're not expecting a truly cold character. ### What Works Well The family aspect of *Bu Wei* is undeniably its strongest point. The MC's reluctant acceptance and eventual fierce protectiveness of his adopted children is both heartwarming and hilarious. The contrast between his outwardly cold demeanor and his genuine care for his family creates some truly touching moments. I also appreciate the slow-burn romance between the MC and ML. Their relationship feels earned and is a great balance to the more chaotic family dynamics. The backstories, while tragic, really added depth to the characters and made me even more invested in their journeys. I also found the plot to be well-paced, with enough twists and turns to keep me engaged without feeling overwhelmed. ### Areas of Concern I did find some of the repetitive plot points a little tiresome. The constant cycle of the MC saving people, only to be doubted and hated, can get a bit old. I also felt that the ML could have been introduced earlier and given more development. The villains also suffer from being cartoonishly evil sometimes. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I get into some details that might ruin the story for you if you haven't read it yet! Some of the adopted children's backstories are incredibly dark and might be triggering for some readers. The revelation of the MC's past and his connection to the ML through Ning Xingyuan adds another layer of complexity to the story, but it also makes the plot feel a bit convoluted at times. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor flaws, I thoroughly enjoyed *Bu Wei*. The found-family dynamic, complex plot, and morally gray protagonist make it a unique and memorable read. If you're looking for a xianxia novel with a strong emotional core and aren't afraid of a few tears, I highly recommend giving *Bu Wei* a try. I'd rate it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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