I Am A Child Prodigy’s Mother

I Am A Child Prodigy’s Mother

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我是神童他媽

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我是神童他媽

By 錦橙

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
112 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Anxiang is the most useless pureblood vampire. She’s slow-witted and mute, and vampires call her a fool behind her back. One day, the fool was poisoned and woke up in a different place. The system told her that she was the mother of the male lead in the novel “The Descent of the Godson.” She had to have a one-night stand with a man, leave with the child, and raise the future male lead until he turned five. After completing the task, she would awaken the highest abilities of the pureblood vampires. So Anxiang entered the wrong room overnight and successfully left with the child. She worked diligently and responsibly, finally raising the child to adulthood. However, the system said, “I’m sorry, host, you got the wrong person. Mission failed. Good luck, I’m leaving.” Anxiang: “……?” *** Anzimo spoke five languages at the age of three, entered middle school at six, graduated from university at thirteen, and died at fourteen. He lived his life under his mother’s ab*se and oppression. After being reborn, he was determined to mercilessly retaliate against this despicable woman. But one day, he inexplicably gained the ability to read minds. When he deliberately knocked over the food she made— “Son, you must blame me for cooking poorly.” When he scribbled on the wall with crayons— “My son will be a master of abstract art!” “…Huh!” Is she a fool? Until night fell, Anzimo heard a faint voice beside him— “Son smells so good, I really want to eat him.” Slurp— The sound of saliva. Anzimo: “!!!!” I thought you were a ruthless villainess, but now you want to eat your own child!! Later, Anzimo realised that he had been born to the wrong mother….

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Am A Child Prodigy’s Mother Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Am A Child Prodigy’s Mother "I Am A Child Prodigy’s Mother" is a web novel that really grabbed my attention with its blend of comedy, drama, and slice-of-life elements, all wrapped up in a modern-day fantasy setting. The premise alone – a transmigration story focusing on childcare, with a dash of vampires – was enough to pique my interest. After diving in, I found a story with some great strengths, but also a few areas that left me wanting more. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the wholesome and heartwarming portrayal of the main character, An Xiang, as she navigates motherhood. The early chapters painted a picture of a dedicated and loving mother who’s doing her best to raise her initially difficult son, An Zimo. The story explores complex emotions and touches upon themes of trauma and healing, which gave it a depth I wasn't necessarily expecting. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most was the realistic emotional development between the characters. An Zimo's journey from a traumatized child to someone capable of feeling and expressing emotions felt genuine and earned. The author did a great job portraying the slow process of him opening up to An Xiang, especially considering his past experiences. The male lead, Pei Yizhou, also stood out. I found his character refreshing because he consistently respects An Xiang's feelings and avoids manipulative tactics. He's portrayed as a reliable and supportive partner. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some aspects less compelling. I found An Xiang's character development a bit lacking, especially after a certain plot point that involves amnesia. It felt like there was potential to explore her character more deeply. The amnesia plotline itself felt a bit cliché and detracted from the initial charm of the story. It seems like the second half of the story lost some of the magic it had in the beginning. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's dive into some spoiler-filled territory! Several readers pointed out a significant shift in the story's tone and character portrayals after An Xiang loses her memories. Apparently, the male lead's behavior changes, and he becomes more manipulative. Also, the amnesia plotline felt forced and unnecessary. The fact that An Xiang's drawings, intended to help her regain her memories, weren't utilized felt like a missed opportunity. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "I Am A Child Prodigy’s Mother" is still an engaging read with moments of genuine emotional resonance. The strong character development of An Zimo and the refreshing portrayal of the male lead are definite highlights. While the plot stumbles in the latter half, particularly with the amnesia storyline, the overall journey is worthwhile if you're looking for a story that explores the complexities of family, trauma, and healing. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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