The End of the World

The End of the World

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末世重生之凿冰

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: End of the World, Rebirth: Ice Breaking, 末世重生之凿冰

By mo chen huan, 莫晨欢

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

Description

Global evolution, the last phase of its arrival. Being born with a golden spoon in his mouth, Jing Xia has had a smooth sailing journey. Having experienced three Beast Tides, exterminated those with S grade physiques, he never expected to die tragically at the hands of his blood-related younger brother. Opening his eyes, he found himself back in the time before the end of the evolution! What?! You have a spatial golden finger? Hehe, I have an invincible human-shaped lethal weapon!!! A certain human-shaped lethal weapon: ……

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The End of the World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The End of the World "The End of the World" is an ambitious novel blending action, adventure, romance, and the supernatural in a post-apocalyptic setting, with a yaoi pairing at its core. After diving in, I found myself with mixed feelings, much like the general consensus it seems to have garnered. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing: a protagonist reborn after a brutal apocalypse, armed with the knowledge to change the future and determined to latch onto the powerful male lead. The initial chapters promised a thrilling ride, and I was eager to see how the protagonist would navigate his second chance. ### What Works Well The dynamic between the main characters is a significant draw. The cold, powerful male lead and the reborn protagonist create a compelling push-and-pull, especially with the "love interest falls in love first" trope. The early stages of their relationship, filled with bickering and subtle affection, were genuinely enjoyable. The world-building, while not always the primary focus, does offer a unique take on the apocalypse, swapping out zombies for evolved creatures and environmental challenges. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel stumbles in a few key areas. The protagonist's characterization is inconsistent. Despite experiencing the horrors of the apocalypse, he often acts naive and slow to react, which undermines the sense of urgency and survival. There are also moments where the plot feels disjointed, with pacing issues that make it difficult to fully immerse in the story. The science behind the world's evolution can feel flimsy and exaggerated. Additionally, while the romance is present, it often takes a backseat to the survival aspects, which might disappoint readers primarily seeking a love story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers mention that the protagonist's half-brother is a white lotus character who caused significant trouble in the previous timeline, adding a layer of revenge and family drama to the plot. The protagonist's powers, while present, are not always utilized effectively, which can be frustrating. Finally, there is a point where focus shifts from the MC to a side character, which might be off-putting. ### Final Verdict "The End of the World" has potential, but it doesn't fully deliver. While the initial premise and the dynamic between the leads are appealing, inconsistencies in characterization, pacing issues, and a lack of depth in world-building hold it back. It's a decent read if you're looking for a unique take on the apocalypse genre with a focus on character interactions, but be prepared for some frustrating moments along the way.

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