Grave Digger

Grave Digger

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挖坟

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Wafen, 挖坟

By jiu lu fei xiang, 九鹭非香

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
8 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The light-hearted love story of a (vampire) zombie and an idiot.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Grave Digger Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Grave Digger "Grave Digger" is a quick and quirky read that I found myself enjoying despite its brevity. It's the kind of story you can devour in an afternoon, leaving you with a lingering sense of sweetness and a touch of melancholy. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing: a simple grave digger inadvertently awakens a Jiangshi (a Chinese hopping vampire/zombie) who then decides to make him her servant. This sets the stage for an unlikely romance filled with comedic mishaps and heartwarming moments as they both navigate their newfound feelings. I was immediately drawn in by the bizarre dynamic and curious to see how their relationship would evolve. ### What Works Well The story shines in its simplicity and lightheartedness. It doesn't try to be something it's not, and I appreciated that. The slow burn romance between the grave digger and the zombie princess is undeniably cute, filled with innocent fumbling and genuine affection. I particularly enjoyed the ending, which felt like a fitting culmination of the grave digger's burgeoning independence and his unwavering devotion to the female lead. It's a feel-good story at its core, and it delivers on that promise. There's a good message there too, about cherishing those who care for you and realizing that happiness is a choice. ### Areas of Concern The main drawback, which I definitely noticed while reading, is the story's length. It's undeniably short, and I felt that the characters and plot could have benefited from further development. While the simplicity is charming, it also leaves you wanting more depth. I was left pondering the long-term implications of the ending, and whether it truly qualifies as a "happy" one. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed concerns about the male lead's decision to prevent the female lead's reincarnation. While born out of love, it could be argued that this choice is ultimately selfish, potentially leading to a difficult and precarious future for them both, constantly evading those who seek to vanquish her undead existence. This raises questions about the sustainability of their relationship and whether the male lead truly considered the female lead's best interests. ### Final Verdict Despite its brevity and some lingering questions about the ending, I found "Grave Digger" to be a charming and enjoyable read. If you're looking for a quick, lighthearted romance with a supernatural twist, this might just be the perfect story to sink your teeth into. Just be prepared for it to be over before you know it, leaving you craving a bit more substance. Overall, I'd recommend it for a cozy afternoon read.

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