Raising Orphans, Not Assassins

Raising Orphans, Not Assassins

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我开的真是孤儿院,不是杀手堂

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: I’m Really Raising Orphans, Not Assassins, 我开的真是孤儿院,不是杀手堂

By 我是牛战士

3.9
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
910 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Chen Ye transmigrates to the Great Wu Dynasty and binds himself to an orphan cultivation system. As long as he nurtures orphans, he earns points, which can be used to draw skills to bestow upon the orphans. But… Chen Ye always feels that these traits are a bit strange.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Raising Orphans, Not Assassins Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Raising Orphans, Not Assassins After diving into "Raising Orphans, Not Assassins," I came away with a mixed bag of impressions. It's a novel with a unique premise and some genuinely heartwarming moments, but also some noticeable growing pains in its execution. ### First Impressions The initial concept is definitely intriguing: a protagonist dedicated to raising orphans in a world where, well, the title suggests they *aren't* meant to be assassins. The blend of action, adventure, comedy, and fantasy promised a fun and engaging read. I was particularly drawn in by the "childcare" tag, expecting a heartwarming story with some action sprinkled in. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of this novel is undoubtedly the focus on the orphans and their individual growth. Each volume seems to delve into their stories, and the MC’s role in guiding them is a refreshing change from the typical cultivation-focused narratives. I appreciate that the protagonist isn't caught up in the usual power struggles, but instead prioritizes the well-being and development of the children. The potential for a larger conflict brewing in the background adds another layer of intrigue, promising a more complex story down the line. The comedic undertones also help to lighten the mood and prevent the story from becoming overly heavy. ### Areas of Concern While the premise is strong, the execution sometimes falters. At times, it felt like the author was rushing through plot points, resolving problems too quickly and neatly. This can detract from the overall impact of the story and leave the reader feeling a bit unsatisfied. The protagonist, while caring, occasionally takes a backseat, which can make the narrative feel less focused. The early character growth felt a bit forced, like checking off a list of accomplishments rather than a natural progression. ### Final Verdict "Raising Orphans, Not Assassins" is a novel with a lot of potential. The unique premise, focus on character growth, and comedic elements make it an enjoyable read. However, the pacing issues and occasional lack of focus on the protagonist prevent it from reaching its full potential. It is an average novel with room for improvement. If you're looking for a heartwarming story with a unique twist, it's worth checking out, but be prepared for some unevenness along the way.

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