The Game Character I Raised is the Boss of the End of the World

The Game Character I Raised is the Boss of the End of the World

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我养的纸片人是末世boss

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我养的纸片人是末世boss

By 果核之王

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
143 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

“Welcome to Apocalypse Cub Raising Game” Shen Cheng downloaded a game called “The Last Survivor.” The protagonist is a pitiful little man with broken hands and feet, dying alone amid a pile of corpses. Shen Cheng really couldn’t stand it anymore. “Isn’t it six yuans! Who hasn’t spent game money before?” Then one six yuan, two six yuan, and lots and lots of six yuans! While Shen Cheng was cursing and scolding herself that she will never spend money on game coins anymore, the protagonist of the game gradually ascended to the peak of the Apocalypse. When she woke up one day, she actually appeared next to the little character’s bed? Forceful dog game, game coins harms me! *** Spatial ability user Li Weilan crawled out from a heap of dead bodies. He felt like he was being watched by a pe*vert. This person forcibly changed his clothes, went in and out of his space at will, and stared at him while he sleeps. However, it was also this person who gave him the most advanced scientific and technological weapons in the last days, created the safest paradise for him, and gave him something he longed for the most… a home.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Game Character I Raised is the Boss of the End of the World Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Game Character I Raised is the Boss of the End of the World* This novel was quite the ride! I went in expecting a simple, fluffy story, and while it definitely has its cute moments, it also surprised me with its world-building and character development. Overall, I found it to be an enjoyable read, though not without its flaws. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably captivating: a woman raising a character in an apocalyptic game, unknowingly influencing a real person in another world. I was immediately hooked by the idea of the MC spoiling her in-game "cub" and the potential for hilarious misunderstandings. The early chapters were particularly engaging, and I found myself eager to see how the relationship between Shen Cheng and Li Weilan would develop. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in its character dynamics. Shen Cheng's growth from a pushover to a more assertive individual is well-paced and believable. Her interactions with Li Weilan, both in and out of the game, are genuinely heartwarming. I especially appreciated the consensual and respectful nature of their romance. The base-building aspect, reminiscent of *Fallout Shelter*, was also a highlight for me. Seeing the base develop and become a safe haven was satisfying, and I enjoyed the strategic elements involved. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed much of the story, I can't ignore some of the issues that arose, particularly in the later chapters. The pacing felt rushed towards the end, and certain plot points felt underdeveloped or unresolved. Some found the villain's motives unconvincing, and the ending felt somewhat abrupt, leaving me wanting more closure. I also noticed some inconsistencies in the writing, such as characters' names changing or plot details being forgotten. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk spoilers for a moment. Several readers mentioned a feeling that the ending was rushed, particularly after a certain point in the story involving Fu Yanzhou. There's also some confusion surrounding the villain's plan and the transition between worlds. Some felt that the story lost focus on base-building later on, which was a major draw for them initially. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, *The Game Character I Raised is the Boss of the End of the World* is a worthwhile read, especially if you enjoy stories with strong character development, a sweet romance, and a unique blend of apocalypse and gaming elements. While the ending could have been stronger, the journey was engaging enough to keep me invested. I'd recommend it for those looking for a light and entertaining read, but be prepared for some plot holes and a slightly rushed conclusion.

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