The End Of The World’s Poisonous Mom And Monster Baby

The End Of The World’s Poisonous Mom And Monster Baby

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末世之毒妈鬼宝

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: PMMB, 末世之毒妈鬼宝

By lin yuan mu yu, 临渊慕鱼

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
276 chapters
Original Publisher
163.com / netease

Description

Shao Qing’s only regret in life is that she blindly fell in love with a worthless man. She gave up everything for him, but in exchange was run over by his conniving mistress when she was close to her delivery date. Fortunately, Heaven left her a way. Crimson rain fell from the sky, the end of the world arrived, she resurrected in the morgue and gave birth to a little monster. Turning into a half human, half zombie freak; her son neither human, nor monster; they have no other choice but to rely on zombies’ crystal nuclei to develop their special abilities and continue living. This debt, she’ll definitely repay that cheating couple!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
163.com / netease
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The End Of The World’s Poisonous Mom And Monster Baby Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The End Of The World’s Poisonous Mom And Monster Baby ### First Impressions Okay, "The End Of The World’s Poisonous Mom And Monster Baby" definitely grabbed my attention with that title! A zombie mother, a monster baby, and an apocalypse? It's a wild premise, and I was eager to dive in. The initial chapters definitely hook you with the MC's rebirth, her baby, and the start of her journey for survival and revenge. It's a fast-paced start that throws you right into the thick of things. ### What Works Well The originality of the story is a major draw. It's refreshing to see a different take on the apocalypse genre. The MC is strong, determined, and, most importantly, a mother fiercely protective of her child. This familial love adds a layer of depth that many post-apocalyptic stories lack. I also appreciate the blend of cultivation elements with a modern setting. The author manages to introduce these elements without getting bogged down in unnecessary details, keeping the story moving forward. The action scenes are well-written, and the romance, while perhaps fast-paced for some, adds another layer of intrigue, especially with the polyandry aspect. ### Areas of Concern Honestly, the fast pace can also be a bit of a drawback. At times, it feels like the author throws too much information at you too quickly, making it a little difficult to fully grasp the world and the characters. Some readers might find the MC's actions and decisions a bit nonsensical or inconsistent, especially regarding her zombie nature. It seems her zombie traits are sometimes emphasized and sometimes forgotten, which can be jarring. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about the reverse harem for a sec. While many readers seem to be here *specifically* for the polyandry, some felt it detracted from the story, especially if the motivations behind it felt forced or hypocritical. The male leads themselves seem to have varying degrees of development, with some being more well-received than others. There are some mentions of questionable situations and character inconsistencies, so proceed with caution if those are dealbreakers for you. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The End Of The World’s Poisonous Mom And Monster Baby" is a unique and entertaining read, but it's not without its flaws. If you're looking for a realistic and meticulously detailed apocalypse story, this might not be for you. However, if you're willing to embrace the wild premise, the fast pace, and the unconventional romance, you might find yourself hooked. It's a fun, action-packed ride with a strong female lead and a heartwarming (and sometimes bizarre) focus on motherhood. I'd recommend giving it a try, but be prepared to suspend your disbelief and enjoy the ride!

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