Great, It’s the Pervy Neighbor. We’re Doomed

Great, It’s the Pervy Neighbor. We’re Doomed

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太好了,是变态邻居,我们没救了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 太好了,是变态邻居,我们没救了

By 吃人的妖怪

4.1
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
225 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Jiang Ran got tricked into moving into an apartment complex called Alice, where every single resident is some kind of killer or deranged criminal. Along with him, there were four others—they’re the 25th round of lab rats. Rich people are watching them live, placing bets on who dies first and who makes it to the end in this twisted survival game. In the apartment, there’s: a psycho who likes skinning people to make kites, a modern-day Jack the Ripper who only targets women, a highly educated, high-IQ criminal mastermind, and a chainsaw-wielding maniac with a thirst for blood. The system bound to Jiang Ran keeps screaming alerts: “Ding! Host is detected in an extremely dangerous zone! Run!” “Ding! Dangerous person detected nearby, run!” “Ding! Extremely dangerous individual detected nearby! Seriously, RUN!” Jiang Ran scratched his head, totally fed up: “System, you’re talking nonsense again. The neighbors are clearly all super nice and friendly, but you keep throwing dirt on them! You’re the worst!” “And anyway, there’s a gorgeous woman right next to me right now. How could she possibly be ‘extremely dangerous’?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Great, It’s the Pervy Neighbor. We’re Doomed Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Great, It’s the Pervy Neighbor. We’re Doomed Okay, let's dive into "Great, It’s the Pervy Neighbor. We’re Doomed." With a title like that, you know you're in for something... unique. I went in expecting a wild ride, and that's pretty much what I got. It's a blend of fantasy, horror, and shounen elements that creates a truly bizarre and captivating experience. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing. A seemingly dense protagonist thrust into a world of multiple personalities, murders, and, well, pervy neighbors. The initial chapters definitely threw me for a loop, and I wasn't entirely sure what to expect. It’s the kind of story that demands your attention from the get-go. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel lies in its characters. The author has clearly put a lot of thought into crafting diverse personalities with their own stories and motivations. What I appreciated the most was how the relationships between these characters, even the minor ones, felt dynamic and engaging. It's not just about the MC; the side characters, villains, and even the extras contribute to the world-building and overall tension. The protagonist is also not ridiculously overpowered. He's strong, yes, but definitely beatable. This makes the action sequences more exciting and unpredictable. The system element, while present, doesn't overshadow the narrative, serving more as a plot device than a crutch. ### Areas of Concern While the character-driven approach is a plus, I do have a slight reservation about the protagonist's supposed "denseness." The story hints at him being somewhat unaware of the dangers around him, but I felt this aspect could have been executed a bit better. There were moments where his lack of reaction to obvious warnings felt a little forced, impacting the suspension of disbelief. Also, some early chapters contain nationalistic/racist elements. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning *This section contains potential spoilers!* One reviewer mentioned the MC being attacked and the system warning him about his personality taking over. They felt this event diminished the "dull protagonist" premise they were hoping for. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Great, It’s the Pervy Neighbor. We’re Doomed" is an entertaining and action-packed read. The strong character work, coupled with the unpredictable plot, makes it a worthwhile experience. While there are a few minor drawbacks, the novel's strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. If you're looking for something different, with a blend of genres and a healthy dose of brutality, give this one a try. Just be prepared for a wild ride!

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