The Child Is Not Mine, so Why Should I Raise It?

The Child Is Not Mine, so Why Should I Raise It?

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孩子不是我的,凭啥我养

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 孩子不是我的,凭啥我养

By 琅琊尊者

2.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
260 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Shen Fe’s soul transmigrated into a person who had been like a lapping dog at a goddess’s feet, however, this goddess did not put him in her eyes at all … Meanwhile, this goddess he so loved was swindled of her body and imp**gnated by a playboy who ran away after getting the news. Faced with this situation, the God-level System appeared and gave Shen Fei the following options: 1.Listen to the goddess’s plea and be rewarded with 5 million won in cash.2.Refuse her and gain a copy of information on investment.3.Refuse her and, at the same time, make her cry and you will be rewarded with an entire office building. After seeing these options, Shen Fei did not give it a second thought and chose the third option. Goddess: “I am pregnant!”Shen Fei, “It’s alright. I’ll raise the child after you deliver it!”Goddess: “No! You are not worthy of this child.”Shen Fei: “Then I’ll change my surname to that of the child!”Goddess: “Good!” Shen Fei later responsibly took care of the pregnant goddess for the coming nine months. On the day of delivery …Shen Fei ran off!!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Child Is Not Mine, so Why Should I Raise It? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Child Is Not Mine, so Why Should I Raise It?* Okay, so I dove into *The Child Is Not Mine, so Why Should I Raise It?* with a healthy dose of skepticism, mainly because the overall rating was a bit... lukewarm. But the synopsis was intriguing enough to pique my curiosity, and I’m glad I took the plunge. This novel is a wild ride that blends comedy, drama, romance, and even a dash of xuanhuan into a surprisingly entertaining mix. ### First Impressions Right off the bat, the premise grabbed me. A transmigrated protagonist, an average Joe thrust into a modern-day world with a system and... a child that isn't his? It's a recipe for chaos, and the story delivers on that promise. The initial chapters are fast-paced, throwing you headfirst into the protagonist's bizarre situation. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a high point. I found myself genuinely laughing out loud at the protagonist's internal monologues and his increasingly absurd interactions with the world around him. The author does a good job of balancing the comedic elements with the underlying drama of his situation. The "poor to rich" trope is also handled in a way that feels fresh, especially when combined with the "system administrator" aspect of the protagonist's abilities. It's a unique blend that keeps things interesting. ### Areas of Concern While the humor is strong, I found myself occasionally wishing for a bit more depth in the characters. While the novel excels at creating comedic scenarios, sometimes the emotional depth feels a bit shallow. The harem tag also gave me pause, as it can sometimes detract from the story. ### Final Verdict Overall, *The Child Is Not Mine, so Why Should I Raise It?* is a fun and engaging read. If you're looking for a novel that doesn't take itself too seriously and delivers a healthy dose of laughter, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for a slightly bumpy ride in terms of character depth, and you'll be golden. I’d say give it a shot and see if it clicks with your sense of humor!

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