Even Until Death, the Scum Gong Thought I Was a White Lotus

Even Until Death, the Scum Gong Thought I Was a White Lotus

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渣攻到死都以为我是白莲花

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Tra công đến chết vẫn cho ta là Bạch Liên Hoa, 渣攻到死都以为我是白莲花

By 27日, tang wei shuai, 糖中猫, 糖尾帅

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
115 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Xie Mu’s task was to make the s*um gongs fall in love with him. He skillfully disguised himself as a white lotus, delicate and pitiful, kind and naïve. Even if he became an existence thrown away by the slag gong like a cheap pair of shoes, it did not matter, because Xie Mu would quickly make him kneel and apologize, even willing to dig out his heart and present it on a silver platter. And once the slag gongs fell in love, he would, step by step, lead them into hell. What could be crueler than abandoning someone only to want them back and find out that they’ve become forever out of reach?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Even Until Death, the Scum Gong Thought I Was a White Lotus Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Even Until Death, the Scum Gong Thought I Was a White Lotus This novel is definitely a trip, a rollercoaster of dog-blood drama and scum gong angst. It's the kind of story you dive into when you're craving a cathartic experience, a space to watch terrible people face the consequences of their actions. However, it's not without its flaws. ### First Impressions Going in, I knew this was going to be heavy on the drama and abuse, and it certainly delivers on that front. The premise of a protagonist transmigrating into different worlds to make scum gongs fall in love with him, only to make them regret their actions, is immediately appealing to those of us who enjoy a good face-slapping. ### What Works Well The MC is a standout element. He's calm, collected, and clever, treating each world as a stage for his performance. His ability to manipulate the scum gongs and turn their obsessive love against them is incredibly satisfying. The novel excels at creating emotionally charged scenarios. The scum gongs' descent into despair and insanity is portrayed effectively, making their eventual suffering feel deserved. It's a testament to the author's skill that even while knowing the MC is "just acting," I still found myself invested in each arc's outcome. ### Areas of Concern One of the biggest criticisms I found was the lack of depth in the MC's character beyond his acting. His true personality remains largely a mystery, even at the end of the novel, which can leave you feeling disconnected. The plots, while dramatic, can sometimes feel illogical or rushed. The motivations of the scum gongs, particularly their sudden attraction to the MC, sometimes lack sufficient development, making their actions seem forced or unearned. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find the subject matter triggering, as the novel deals with themes of abuse, trauma, and even suicide. The endings of some arcs can be particularly dark and disturbing, with characters driven to extreme measures. ### Final Verdict "Even Until Death, the Scum Gong Thought I Was a White Lotus" is a flawed but ultimately engaging read. If you're looking for a thought-provoking masterpiece with intricate plotting, this isn't it. But if you're in the mood for a quick, dramatic, and emotionally charged story where terrible people get what they deserve, you might just find yourself enjoying the ride. Just be prepared for some serious angst and a protagonist who remains something of an enigma.

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