I Transmigrated As the Male Lead’s Jellyfish

I Transmigrated As the Male Lead’s Jellyfish

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穿越后我成了男主的水母

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿越后我成了男主的水母

By 庆北北

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
8 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

After transmigrating, I lived in seclusion for ten years, only to find that the plot had ended long ago. This apocalypse story had reached its conclusion. The male lead, Jiang Si Chen, had established a small human refuge, allowing human civilization to begin its slow self-repair. But none of this good fortune included me. On the first day I transmigrated, I was shocked to discover that I was a jellyfish kept by Jiang Si Chen at home. Yes, I didn’t even have eyes, I only had some basic light-sensing systems, and even my thinking was infinitely reduced in dimension. But I always remembered my keeper. He would feed me delicious little shrimp; He would mix the most comfortable sea salt water; He would poke my umbrella and tent**les with his fingers. But one day, he never came back again. I… really miss him. Damn it, I must have been manipulated by humans!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Transmigrated As the Male Lead’s Jellyfish Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Transmigrated As the Male Lead’s Jellyfish ### First Impressions Okay, "I Transmigrated As the Male Lead's Jellyfish" definitely grabbed my attention with that title! I dove in expecting something quirky and unique, and I wasn't disappointed. The premise is just so out there, and the fact that it's set in a post-apocalyptic world adds another layer of intrigue. I was immediately curious to see how the author would pull this off, and honestly, I was hooked from the start. ### What Works Well The absolute charm of the main character is a huge win. Her naivete and innocence, especially considering the harsh world she inhabits, make her incredibly endearing. The author did a great job of portraying her non-human perspective, which is something I always appreciate in stories like this. It's so easy for non-human characters to just act like humans in disguise, but this story really leans into the FL's unique nature. The male lead is also a great foil to her, being more taciturn and grounded. Their relationship, while perhaps a bit rushed, is ultimately very sweet and satisfying. I also really liked the world-building, even though I wish there was more of it! ### Areas of Concern Honestly, my biggest issue with this novel is its length. It's just too short! I found myself wanting so much more detail, especially regarding the world and the original story the MC transmigrated into. The relationship between the main characters could have been explored further, and I definitely wanted more scenes with their kids. It felt like the story was just starting to hit its stride when it ended. I think fleshing out the plot more would have made this good story truly great. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so this is where I touch on the pregnancy aspect. While it's a key plot point, some might feel it comes out of nowhere. The relationship development leading up to it is subtle, perhaps too subtle for some. I personally didn't mind the lack of explicit romantic scenes, but I can see why some readers might have wanted a little more buildup. ### Final Verdict Despite my desire for more content, "I Transmigrated As the Male Lead's Jellyfish" is a delightful and unique read. If you're looking for something short, sweet, and a little bit out there, I highly recommend giving it a try. It's a charming story with lovable characters, and while it could benefit from more depth, it's still a satisfying and enjoyable experience. I'd rate it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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