I Am a Landlady in the Apocalypse

I Am a Landlady in the Apocalypse

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我在末世当包租婆

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我在末世当包租婆

By 闲书兴之

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
434 chapters
Original Publisher
qimao

Description

Kicked out of her home by biased parents and a vicious sister, Su Tao decides to cut ties with them completely. She’d rather starve, freeze, or wander the streets for a lifetime than ever go back. By a twist of fate, she binds to the “Landlady System,” which grants her a 3,000-square-meter safe zone. While her scummy dad’s family crams into a single room, barely scraping by, Su Tao lives alone, tidying up her cozy little home, building new houses one after another. When business booms, finding a room becomes nearly impossible. On the side, she plays with cats and dogs, meets a group of powerful tenants, and relies on collecting rent to become a little rich lady, living her life to the fullest.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Am a Landlady in the Apocalypse Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Am a Landlady in the Apocalypse This novel, "I Am a Landlady in the Apocalypse," definitely took me on a ride. It's a blend of post-apocalyptic survival, city-building simulation, and a dash of romance, all centered around a hard-working female protagonist. While it has its charm, some elements left me wanting more. ### First Impressions The initial pace is quick, throwing you right into a world twenty years into a zombie apocalypse. Su Tao, our MC, escapes a neglectful and borderline abusive family and stumbles upon a system that allows her to build and manage properties. The early chapters establish her drive for financial independence and her growing connection with a certain soldier, which immediately hooked me. ### What Works Well I really enjoyed the focus on infrastructure development. It's refreshing to see a post-apocalyptic story that prioritizes rebuilding society and managing resources over constant zombie battles. The system felt convenient but not overwhelmingly OP, allowing Su Tao to face challenges and grow her territory organically. I also appreciated the diverse cast of female characters, who weren't just damsels in distress but played important roles in Su Tao's growing community. The world-building is also interesting, the author tries to show the impact of changes in society. ### Areas of Concern While I liked Su Tao, I found her character a bit too perfect, or at least, too lucky. Things often seemed to fall into her lap a bit too easily. The romance, while present, felt like a subplot, with the male lead often absent. The writing can also be weak at times, with a few plot points dealt with quickly. Finally, the ending felt anticlimactic, with Su Tao becoming so overpowered that the final conflict felt too easy. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be disappointed by the way the author deals with Su Tao's original family. While she was mistreated, her actions against them might feel too harsh for some. Also, the male lead spends a large portion of the story injured. ### Final Verdict "I Am a Landlady in the Apocalypse" is an entertaining read if you're looking for a lighthearted post-apocalyptic story focused on base building and character growth. Just be aware that the romance is subtle, the challenges aren't always nail-biting, and the ending might leave you wanting more depth. Overall, I'd recommend it as a fun, engaging read, but not necessarily a groundbreaking one.

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