Not in Vain

Not in Vain

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不枉

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Không Uổng, ชีวาไม่สูญเปล่า, 不枉

By 余酲

3.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
40 chapters
Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)

Description

“Accompanying you on this journey, my life is not in vain.” The story of the little merman repaying gratitude by offering himself in marriage. Lu Ji x Yu Xiaoman Cold and stern general in a wheelchair (will recover later) Gong x Beautiful wife (is actually a merman) Shou

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Not in Vain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Not in Vain "Not in Vain" promised a poignant tale of a merman repaying a life debt in ancient China, and while it had moments that shone, my overall experience was a bit of a mixed bag. It’s a relatively short read, clocking in at around 40 chapters, which is a plus if you're looking for a quick dip into the fantasy romance genre. ### First Impressions The initial premise definitely grabbed me. A fish transforming into a human to help his savior, a disabled young lord? I was ready for some angst and tender moments. The writing style, with its occasional poetic flair, also initially impressed me. I was hoping for a unique and heartfelt story. ### What Works Well The character of Yu Xiaoman, the merman-turned-bride, is undoubtedly the strongest aspect of the novel. His kindness and dedication to Lu Ji, even in the face of adversity, are truly touching. I admired his willingness to defend Lu Ji against his own family, showcasing a strength that grew throughout the story. There were moments of genuine sweetness between the couple, and the plot moved along at a brisk pace. I appreciated that the author didn't drag out the story unnecessarily. ### Areas of Concern However, the romance felt somewhat underdeveloped. I struggled to understand the depth of the connection between Yu Xiaoman and Lu Ji. Lu Ji's character, in particular, left me wanting more. His stoicism often bordered on frustrating, and his tendency to withhold information created unnecessary drama. I also felt that certain plot points were glossed over, leaving me with unanswered questions. The world-building, especially regarding mermaid culture, felt superficial. I was left with a sense that the story could have been so much richer with more detailed exploration. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several key plot points are discussed below, so proceed with caution if you want to avoid spoilers! The ending felt somewhat rushed. The revelation of the stepmother's treachery and its resolution happened rather abruptly, leaving me feeling a bit unsatisfied. And while the mpreg element in the extras was a welcome addition for some, I found it lacked depth and detail. ### Final Verdict "Not in Vain" has its charms, primarily in the character of Yu Xiaoman and the fast-paced plot. However, the underdeveloped romance, lack of world-building, and rushed ending ultimately held it back. It's an okay read if you're looking for a quick and easy danmei story, but don't expect a deeply immersive or emotionally resonant experience. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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