The Male Insect Cub Doesn’t Want To Be A Scumbag

The Male Insect Cub Doesn’t Want To Be A Scumbag

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雄蟲幼崽不想做渣攻

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 雄蟲幼崽不想做渣攻

By 蜜禾

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
90 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Lin Huanyu traveled through time and space to become a disabled male insect cub Sera, and was required by the system to torture the female military “mother” who was taking care of him. The system said that his “mother” Edwin was awakened by the torture of the male insect and turned to the rebel army, which was the key to reversing the destruction of civilization.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Male Insect Cub Doesn’t Want To Be A Scumbag Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Male Insect Cub Doesn’t Want To Be A Scumbag "The Male Insect Cub Doesn’t Want To Be A Scumbag" is a novel that throws you headfirst into a futuristic world of Zergs, mecha, and complex relationships. It's a wild ride, and while it has some truly unique elements, it also presents a few challenges. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the concept. A Zerg novel with a male protagonist and comedic undertones? Sign me up! The initial chapters pull you in with the mystery surrounding the MC and the intricacies of the Zerg society. However, as the story progresses, it becomes clear that this isn't your typical lighthearted romp. There's a definite undercurrent of angst and a focus on potentially uncomfortable themes that may not be for everyone. ### What Works Well The world-building is definitely a strong point. The author has created a unique and intriguing society with its own rules and history. The plot kept me guessing, especially the origin story of the Zerg race. The author doesn't shy away from exploring the emotional complexities of the characters and their evolving relationships, particularly between the ML and MC. I appreciated that the story delves into their feelings and thought processes, offering a more nuanced perspective than many similar novels. The unique angle of multiple reincarnated individuals adds another layer of intrigue. ### Areas of Concern The translation quality is a significant issue. It seems that the current translation makes the story difficult to follow. The pacing could also be improved. The ending feels rushed and abrupt, leaving some plot threads unresolved. The "incest" tag is misleading, but the relationships between relatives are definitely a bit odd and could be off-putting to some readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's address some potential spoilers. The parent-child relationship between the ML and MC evolves, and the author explores the complexities of their feelings as they move towards a romantic relationship. The r*pe tag is also there for a reason: it's related to the ML's illness and the MC needing to mark him to save his life. The story delves into the emotional aftermath of this event, which is a plus. ### Final Verdict "The Male Insect Cub Doesn’t Want To Be A Scumbag" is a flawed but ultimately engaging novel. If you're a fan of Zerg novels and don't mind some potentially uncomfortable themes and a slightly rushed ending, it might be worth a shot. However, be prepared for a challenging translation and some questionable relationship dynamics. Proceed with caution!

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