The Intern Incubus’s Hunting Notes

The Intern Incubus’s Hunting Notes

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见习魅魔的捕猎手记

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 见习魅魔的捕猎手记

By tofu army, 豆腐军团

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
69 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Qiao Xi is a young demon in an internship. According to the rules of the Demon Academy, in order to pass the internship, you must successfully seduce a human and make him willingly give his soul to you. Qiao Xi confidently created a false identity, came to the human world, and began to focus on entrapping his target– Han Tian. However, after many days of work, this naive, cute little demon didn’t know that his target was actually a high ranking angel charged with protecting the city they lived in. Without the power to ‘seduce’, Qiao Xi decides he will try to capture his target with money schemes or contracts but he, himself, ends up addicted to the sweet, intoxicating taste of Han Tian’s food and he ends up becoming the prey…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Intern Incubus’s Hunting Notes Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Intern Incubus’s Hunting Notes "The Intern Incubus’s Hunting Notes" promised a fluffy, lighthearted read, and while it definitely delivers on the cuteness, I found there was more lurking beneath the surface than I initially expected. It's a story about Qiao Xi, a demon student tasked with capturing a pure soul (through money, not seduction!), who sets his sights on the powerful angel Han Tian. What ensues is a slow-burn romance, a series of misunderstandings, and a surprising amount of heart. ### First Impressions Honestly, the title and cover had me thinking this was going to be pure, unadulterated fluff. And it *does* start that way. Qiao Xi's naivete is immediately apparent, and his interactions with the stoic Han Tian are undeniably amusing. I was prepared for a simple, sweet story, but I quickly realized there were deeper currents running beneath the surface. ### What Works Well What I appreciated most was the unexpected depth the author brought to the story. It wasn't just a simple romance; there were genuine stakes, intriguing twists, and characters who felt surprisingly real. I enjoyed how the author played with expectations, subverting the typical angel/demon dynamic. Seeing the "evil" demon orphans being treated with love stood out as a particularly touching example. The gradual development of the romance was also a highlight for me. It wasn't a sudden, explosive connection, but a slow, subtle blossoming of affection that felt earned and authentic. ### Areas of Concern I can see how some readers might be put off by Qiao Xi's naivete. At times, he does come across as incredibly childish, which could be a turn-off for those who prefer a more mature protagonist. The ending also felt a bit rushed. I would have liked to see a bit more fleshing out of the climax and some of the plot threads, as the conclusion felt a bit abrupt. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the translation quality dips significantly around chapter 55, potentially making the later part of the story more difficult to follow. Additionally, some found the extras to be jarring, feeling like the main story and the extra content feature different characters. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor flaws, "The Intern Incubus’s Hunting Notes" is an enjoyable read with a surprising amount of depth and heart. It's a story that will make you laugh, maybe even shed a tear, and ultimately leave you feeling satisfied. If you're looking for a fluffy romance with a bit of substance, I'd recommend giving this one a try. I'd rate it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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