How I Survived in Transmigration with My Ghost Hubby

How I Survived in Transmigration with My Ghost Hubby

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长媳男当

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 长媳男当

By 匪君

3.2
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
149
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

As an agriculture graduate, Ji Ran felt that the most terrifying thing was not death nor transmigration, but marrying Lu Zhen, the eldest master of the Lu Family, who had died a long time ago and turned into a ghost. It was an order from the emperor which made Ji Ran could not resist; the only thing he could do was to accept this cruel fate… However, unexpectedly, this ghost Lu Zhen not only had a handsome appearance, but took care of Ji Ran in every possible detail, and became the only one Ji Ran could rely on to survive in the Lu Family. “I blocked a fatal attack for the emperor and was made a general by His Majesty after my death. But now wealth and status are no longer important to me, for I only want to be with you forever.” “Please don’t leave me. I really don’t know how to live without you, in this world of transmigration, in this ruthless Lu Family…” In the light of the candle, two figures clung to each other on the paper window…

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

How I Survived in Transmigration with My Ghost Hubby Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on How I Survived in Transmigration with My Ghost Hubby Alright, let's dive into "How I Survived in Transmigration with My Ghost Hubby." This one was a bit of a rollercoaster, and my feelings are definitely mixed. It's not a terrible read, but it's also not going to be making my "favorites" list anytime soon. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise: a modern guy transmigrating and marrying a ghost! It had potential for some fun supernatural romance. However, I quickly realized it might be a bit rough around the edges. The beginning felt a little clunky, and I wasn't immediately sold on the MC. I do appreciate that the MC isn't portrayed as overly powerful or genius-like, which can be a refreshing change. He felt more like an average guy thrown into extraordinary circumstances. ### What Works Well I found myself enjoying the central relationship between the MC and his ghost hubby. The ML's devotion and care for the MC were endearing, almost like a ghostly nanny! Their interactions, especially in the bedroom, were apparently pretty steamy, which some readers might appreciate. The farming aspect, while not super in-depth, was a nice touch, especially the introduction of modern crops. The later parts involving palace intrigue and border conflicts added some depth, even if they weren't groundbreaking. The side couples were a nice addition, especially the emperor and his male queen. ### Areas of Concern Okay, now for the not-so-great stuff. The "r*pe" tag is a major red flag, and while some argue it's not *technically* r*pe because the ML wasn't in control, it's still a problematic element. The handling of trauma, or lack thereof, is also a concern. If you're sensitive to these themes, proceed with extreme caution. I also felt like the writing sometimes leaned into harmful stereotypes about masculinity. The family dynamics, on both sides, are over-the-top and often frustrating. The ML's tendency to be secretive and sulky without explanation also grated on my nerves a little. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here be spoilers! The ML is a ghost cultivator who eventually faces heavenly tribulation and gets reborn. The r*pe occurs when the ML loses control, but he is remorseful and promises it won't happen again. The MC's essence can nourish the ML's damaged soul, leading to some interesting… cultivation methods. The trash family gets their comeuppance, and there's a happy ending for all the couples. ### Final Verdict "How I Survived in Transmigration with My Ghost Hubby" is a mixed bag. It has moments of fun and heartwarming romance, but it's also bogged down by problematic elements and uneven writing. If you're looking for a breezy, low-stakes read with a supernatural twist and don't mind some potentially triggering content, give it a shot. But be prepared to skim over some of the rough patches. Overall, I'd say it's a decent time-killer, but not a must-read.

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