The General Loves to Collect Little Red Flowers

The General Loves to Collect Little Red Flowers

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将军爱集小红花

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 将军爱集小红花

By kun cheng xiong mao, trapped into a panda, 困成熊猫

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

Description

The most domineering, arrogant and beautiful Omega in the Tarot Empire, Le Yao was arranged to marry General Xu Yao, who was known as the ruthless King of Hell. However, the “Le Yao” now was a crossed-over soul from the earth! After X days of marriage he gave Xu Yao a note… It was written: – Little Red Flower Agreement!- Don’t swear a day, get 1 little red flower Keep reading every night, get 2 little red flowers Do good deeds, get 3 little red flowers Get 300 little red flowers, you can pa pa pa! Xu Yao: Hmph! Was Lao Zi like a dog in heat and want to do it with you? But after a month… Xu Yao: Hurry! I still need three more flowers, whose family is bankrupt this time? I’ll send a charity money, hurry!!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The General Loves to Collect Little Red Flowers Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The General Loves to Collect Little Red Flowers "The General Loves to Collect Little Red Flowers" is quite a ride, and not always the one I expected. It's a blend of genres that, while ambitious, doesn't always mesh perfectly. Despite its quirks, I found myself drawn in by the characters and the unique world the author has created. ### First Impressions Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: the title. It's misleading, to say the least. I went in expecting a fluffy story centered around collecting "little red flowers," but that element is barely present. The actual story involves a transmigrated Taoist priest, Le Yao, in a futuristic ABO world, married to a young general, Xu Yao. He ends up using his abilities to deal with ghosts on a post-apocalyptic Earth. It's quite a departure from what the title suggests! ### What Works Well Despite the initial confusion, I appreciated the blend of sci-fi, supernatural, and romance. The dynamic between Le Yao and Xu Yao is genuinely sweet and often funny. I enjoyed watching their relationship develop, with Xu Yao's teasing and Le Yao's attempts to outsmart him creating some genuinely entertaining moments. The world-building, while sometimes overwhelming, is also fascinating. I particularly liked the integration of metaphysics into a futuristic setting, and the descriptions of the food were mouthwatering thanks to the translator's inclusion of images. ### Areas of Concern The biggest issue I encountered was the pacing and the sheer number of elements crammed into the story. At times, the plot felt disjointed, jumping from romance to ghost-busting to kingdom-building without a smooth transition. The constant introduction of new plot points and abilities sometimes felt unnecessary and detracted from the core story. Also, the MC can fall into some pretty stereotypical roles, which can be frustrating in a sci-fi setting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be put off by the reveal of the MC and ML's past lives as gods, which some found out of place and unnecessary. Additionally, the m-preg element might not be for everyone. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The General Loves to Collect Little Red Flowers" is an enjoyable, if somewhat flawed, read. If you're looking for a lighthearted story with a unique blend of genres and don't mind a misleading title, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for a bit of a bumpy ride along the way. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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