Study God, Do You Need Inhibitors?

Study God, Do You Need Inhibitors?

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学神,抑制剂要吗 / 學神,抑制劑要嗎

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 学神,抑制剂要吗, 學神,抑制劑要嗎

By miss su zi, 苏子小姐, 蘇子小姐

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
91 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Lin Xiaoran is a latent Omega. By latent, it means that all the characteristics of an Omega are not obvious, especially his pheromones, which are not detectable by anyone except himself and the specialized equipment at the hospital after his differentiation. This has saved him a lot of unnecessary trouble but brought about a more significant problem—suppressants are ineffective for him! So every heat cycle is like a death sentence for him. Until one day, his archenemy Gu Yang bit him behind the neck… In Seven Middle School, everyone knows that the school bully Gu Yang particularly dislikes the top student Lin Xiaoran, but recently, their situation seems a bit different. During class break, someone saw Gu Yang being cornered by Lin Xiaoran in the restroom stall. Top student: “Take a bite.” School bully: “You want me to bite, so I’ll bite?” Top student: “Conditions?” School bully: “Let me hear you call me Ge.” Top student: “Ge.” Onlookers: “What the heck, what’s going on?”

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Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Study God, Do You Need Inhibitors? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Study God, Do You Need Inhibitors? "Study God, Do You Need Inhibitors?" is a completed danmei novel that dives into the enemies-to-lovers trope with a fascinating omegaverse twist. I jumped into this story expecting a typical high school romance, but I was pleasantly surprised by the heartwarming dynamics and the complex family relationships that added depth to the narrative. ### First Impressions The premise immediately grabbed my attention: two initially disdainful characters forced into close proximity, slowly developing feelings amidst the backdrop of their challenging pasts. The omegaverse element, with the protagonist being a "hidden" omega, felt like a fresh take on the genre. I was eager to see how the author would navigate the complexities of their evolving relationship. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in its character development and the sweet, supportive relationship between the main leads. The male lead is a walking green flag, possessive, but never restrictive, and completely devoted to the protagonist. I found their interactions to be genuinely heartwarming, especially how they showed consideration and respect for each other, even when dealing with possessive feelings. The protagonist, while initially dense, is no pushover. He's fiercely independent, a trait I really appreciated. The slow burn of their romance, fueled by initial misconceptions and later by the omegaverse dynamics, was incredibly engaging. Also, the side characters like MC's mom and friends really added to the story and made it more enjoyable. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the overall story, the ML's father was a bit of a downer. He's portrayed as self-centered and immature, and while he does undergo some character development, it wasn't enough to fully redeem him in my eyes. This is a minor point, however, and didn't detract too much from my overall enjoyment. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might want to skip this section! The story involves the protagonist being a latent omega, with heats that are initially managed with temporary markings provided by the male lead. A major plot point revolves around the characters initially attributing their growing feelings to post-marking dependency, unaware that they are genuinely falling in love. Also, Mpreg occurs in the extras, so be aware if that's a trope you're seeking (or avoiding). ### Final Verdict Overall, "Study God, Do You Need Inhibitors?" is an enjoyable and heartwarming read. The well-developed characters, sweet romance, and interesting plot twists make it a worthwhile experience. If you're a fan of the enemies-to-lovers trope with a touch of omegaverse, and you're looking for a story with a focus on character development and a healthy relationship, I highly recommend giving this novel a try.

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