I’m Actually a Bigshot

I’m Actually a Bigshot

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我其实是一个大佬

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我其实是一个大佬

By mirror jixiang, 镜吉祥

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

Description

Others were chased by fierce ghosts for three days and nights in this horror world. However, Su Qingxing, who was hiding in the group pretending to be a rookie, quietly waved to the ghost child over there and asked, “Xiao Ming, where is your mother?” The “female ghost” drifted in, fearful: “Lord Guide!” The story of a big shot from the underworld pretending to be a pig to eat a tiger*. *扮猪吃老虎: bàn zhū chī lǎo hǔ: A Chinese idiom that means acting dumb/pretending to be weak to lower somebody’s security so that attacking (surprising) them is easier.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I’m Actually a Bigshot Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m Actually a Bigshot "I'm Actually a Bigshot" presents a unique spin on the infinite flow genre, blending mystery, romance, and supernatural elements. I dove in expecting thrilling instances and spooky scares, and while the novel does deliver on some fronts, my experience was a mixed bag. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise of an MC who is a guide in the underworld, navigating trials and judging souls. The idea of him having to play the role of a weak player to avoid detection added an interesting layer of complexity. However, the early chapters left me a little uncertain. The romance felt a bit forced with the pre-established engagement, and I wasn't entirely sold on the characters just yet. ### What Works Well As I continued reading, I started to appreciate the novel's strengths. The world-building is excellent, creating a rich and intricate underworld society. I enjoyed the episodic nature of the story, with each arc exploring different aspects of this world and revealing the backstories of various characters. Seeing these characters reappear throughout the story built a sense of connection and made the world feel more alive. The dynamic between the MC and ML, though initially awkward, grew on me, especially during the "human world" arc where their clumsy attempts at blending in were genuinely endearing. The focus on human intrigues and karma within the trials was also a refreshing change from typical horror elements. ### Areas of Concern One aspect that some readers might find off-putting is the MC's perceived weakness. He isn't an overpowered protagonist who breezes through challenges. Instead, he relies on his intelligence and knowledge to navigate the trials, which can make him seem vulnerable at times. Also, the early establishment of the romance might feel like a cop-out for some, as it removes some of the tension and anticipation typically associated with the genre. The writing style also seems to change drastically towards the end, shifting the genre entirely. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the lack of suspense disappointing. Knowing that the MC is essentially invincible due to his role as a guide can diminish the sense of danger in the instances. Additionally, the revelation of the ML's early connection to the MC, including the dog transformation, might come across as creepy to some. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I'm Actually a Bigshot" is an enjoyable and unique take on the infinite flow genre. It might not be the most intense or fast-paced novel, but it offers a satisfying and engaging read with its rich world-building, intriguing characters, and focus on human drama. If you're looking for something a little different from the typical infinite flow story, this might be worth checking out. Just be prepared for a slower pace and a romance that starts off a bit unconventional.

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