Interstellar Carnivorous Plant

Interstellar Carnivorous Plant

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星际食人花

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Interstellar Piranha, 星际食人花

By 北风吹

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
306 chapters
Original Publisher
lc read

Description

Luo Xingzhou, an ordinary man, died in the mouth of a star beast while participating in a survival livestream. Unexpectedly, he was reborn as a carnivorous plant in a cultivation world. Centuries later, he was transported back to the moment of his peril in the survival livestream, becoming the only ferocious carnivorous plant in the Interstellar Empire. He could simply absorb and grow stronger. When Luo Xingzhou first saw Feng Zhan, the first thought that popped into his mind was that this person would be delicious to absorb. He wanted to absorb him, really wanted to. Feng Zhan: …

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
lc read
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Interstellar Carnivorous Plant Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Interstellar Carnivorous Plant Alright, let's dive into *Interstellar Carnivorous Plant*. This novel had a lot of promise, blending sci-fi, fantasy, and even a bit of romance into a unique package. The premise alone – a carnivorous plant protagonist navigating an interstellar world – is enough to grab anyone's attention. But does it live up to the initial hype? Let's break it down. ### First Impressions The beginning definitely hooked me. The idea of a cultivation-world returnee in a futuristic setting felt fresh, and I was eager to see how the MC would adapt and thrive. The early adventures with newfound friends across different planets were exciting, and the initial mystery surrounding the ML's memory loss added a layer of intrigue. I was ready for a wild ride of growth, discovery, and interstellar shenanigans. ### What Works Well The world-building is pretty solid. The author paints a vivid picture of the interstellar empire, with its own power dynamics, technological advancements, and societal quirks. I also appreciated the unique spin on alchemy and potion-making. When the author delves into the specifics of plants and inspirations behind potions, it’s genuinely captivating. The concept of a non-humanoid protagonist is also well-executed, giving the story a unique perspective and challenging conventional tropes. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I started to feel a bit… lost. The pacing seemed to slow down considerably, especially during extended periods focused solely on potion creation in a laboratory setting. The MC's lack of interaction with the outside world and his friends became noticeable, and the plot threads that initially grabbed my attention started to feel neglected. The ML's role also felt somewhat diminished, with his actions and motivations becoming less clear as the story unfolded. I kept waiting for him to regain his memories and actively engage with the Empire's problems, but it felt like he was mostly just… there. Furthermore, the "carnivorous plant" aspect, which was the initial draw for me, seemed to fade into the background. I was hoping for more emphasis on the MC's unique abilities and how they shaped his interactions with the world. ### Final Verdict *Interstellar Carnivorous Plant* has a strong foundation and plenty of potential, but it ultimately falls short of delivering on its initial promise. While the world-building and unique premise are commendable, the pacing issues, diminished character development, and neglected plot threads detract from the overall experience. I was hoping for a thrilling adventure with a proactive protagonist, but instead, I found myself waiting for something to happen.

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