I’m Really Not the Lord of the Abyss

I’m Really Not the Lord of the Abyss

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我真不是深渊之主

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我真不是深渊之主

By 边巡

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

Description

At the beginning of the imminent doom, Lu Mi, who had crossed to a different world, was thrown directly into the abyss rift with hellish difficulty, with only a blank book in his hand—— Looking at the monsters that filled the abyss, Lu Mi slowly revealed an apologetic and polite smile. After a frenzy of upgrades, Lu Mi was finally able to leave the abyss and return to the outside world. **** In the year 2277 of the new calendar, countless pitch black cracks appeared in various places, and monsters of all sizes poured out from the abyss behind the cracks. As a result, the entire world entered an era of tyranny, and countless extraordinary beings emerged, causing the world to fall into madness. Among the top tier monsters, there is a group that is particularly different – they are all looking for the owner of a book. At this time, Lu Mi was being interviewed for his new job at the newly established Extraordinary Guild—— Interviewer: “What is your opinion on the ‘Dominator of the Four Pillars’ and’ Lord of the Future Abyss’ mentioned by those monsters? Lu Mi:“……?” Who is that? After all the trouble, I finally returned to a comfortable life. My pursuit for the rest of my life is to slack at work and have three insurances and one fund. Who is adding drama to me again!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I’m Really Not the Lord of the Abyss Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’m Really Not the Lord of the Abyss "I'm Really Not the Lord of the Abyss" is quite the mixed bag, leaving me with a lot to unpack. It's a wild ride that blends interstellar sci-fi with fantasy elements like demons, magic, and dungeons, and while the core concept is fascinating, the execution left me wanting more. ### First Impressions The initial premise grabbed me immediately: a demon lord trying to live a quiet life on Earth, only to be thrust into a world of monster gates and superpowered humans. It's a fun twist on the typical "isekai" formula, and I was excited to see how the author would blend these disparate elements. The early chapters definitely throw you right into the action, which is appreciated, but I also felt like I was missing crucial context. ### What Works Well I really enjoyed the unique genre mashup. The way the author combines futuristic tech with traditional fantasy tropes is genuinely cool. The MC, Lu Mi, is also a compelling character. He's the "trying to hide my true abilities" type, but it's handled relatively well. His reluctance to embrace his power and his subtle heroic tendencies make him more relatable than your average overpowered protagonist. Also, the dynamic between Lu Mi and his devoted demon followers is hilarious. Their unwavering loyalty and eagerness to push him into a leadership role provide plenty of comedic moments. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue is the pacing. The story feels incredibly rushed, like a much longer narrative crammed into a shorter format. Character development suffers as a result, and several plot threads are left dangling. While the ending wasn't necessarily *bad*, it definitely felt abrupt and unsatisfying. I also found Lu Mi's motivations to be somewhat inconsistent. He claims to want a peaceful life, but his actions often contradict that desire. This made it difficult for me to fully connect with him. The almost complete absence of female characters, aside from a Zerg queen, was also something I noticed. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the ending anticlimactic, as Lu Mi seemingly abandons the human world with little hesitation. This decision, coupled with his earlier reluctance to embrace his powers, can make his character feel somewhat inconsistent. ### Final Verdict "I'm Really Not the Lord of the Abyss" is a flawed but ultimately enjoyable read. The unique premise and engaging characters kept me hooked, despite the rushed pacing and underdeveloped plotlines. If you're looking for a lighthearted fantasy with a cool genre blend and don't mind a few rough edges, this might be worth your time. Just be prepared for a story that could have been so much more. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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