He Came From The Mirror

He Came From The Mirror

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他从镜中来

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 他从镜中来

By pilgrim words, 朝圣言

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
153 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

One day, Fang Ziming suddenly entered the world of mirrors. He could shuttle between all the mirrors, and could observe every corner of the world through the mirrors, but he couldn’t walk out of the world of mirrors. He was trapped in a cage-like mirror world. Until one day, Fang Ziming stepped into a room full of steam and saw Tang Yu who was taking a shower sideways towards him. Fang Ziming covered his face: “Wow, what a big bird.” As soon as he finished speaking, the mirror in the bathroom was shaken. In the bathroom. Tang Yu: “…” Damn, there is a pe*vert! ! ! Fang Ziming: “…” Wait, is there still time to pretend to be a ghost?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

He Came From The Mirror Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on He Came From The Mirror "He Came From The Mirror" promised a unique blend of supernatural mystery, romance, and a dash of the bizarre. I was intrigued by the premise – a protagonist gaining mirror-manipulating powers after being struck by a meteorite shard. It certainly sounded like a recipe for an engaging read. Overall, I found it to be a mixed bag, with moments of brilliance overshadowed by some frustrating plot decisions. ### First Impressions The initial world-building definitely hooked me. The idea of a mirror world reflecting our own, yet subtly different and plagued by shadowy creatures, was compelling. The early chapters, focusing on the MC's survival and the unfolding mystery, were some of the strongest. The dynamic between the main characters also started off promisingly, with a comedic, bickering energy that I found quite entertaining. ### What Works Well The comedic undertones are a definite highlight. The author does a good job of injecting humor even into tense situations, which kept me engaged. I also appreciated the characterization, particularly the ML's laid-back, almost lazy personality. It was a refreshing change from the typical domineering ML often found in this genre. The pacing, for the most part, felt brisk, preventing the story from dragging on unnecessarily. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies in the shifting focus of the plot. What began as a fascinating exploration of the mirror world and its mysteries gradually morphed into a more generic superhuman conflict. The initial promise of the premise seemed to fade into the background, with the mirror abilities becoming more of a convenient plot device than a central theme. I also felt that the world-building, while initially strong, suffered from a lack of follow-through. Several intriguing plot threads, such as the origins of the shadowy creatures and the true nature of the mirror world, were left unresolved. The power progression also felt somewhat inconsistent, making it difficult to gauge the true extent of the characters' abilities. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed disappointment with the handling of certain plot elements, particularly the introduction of side couples that ultimately go nowhere. There's also a feeling that the later parts of the novel feel disconnected from the earlier ones, as if the author shifted gears midway through. ### Final Verdict "He Came From The Mirror" is a flawed but ultimately enjoyable read. While it doesn't fully live up to its initial potential, the engaging characters, comedic moments, and fast-paced plot make it a worthwhile experience. If you're willing to overlook some plot inconsistencies and a shift in focus, you might find yourself pleasantly surprised. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, with the caveat that it's best enjoyed with a healthy dose of suspension of disbelief.

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