The Only Normal Human In The Universe

The Only Normal Human In The Universe

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全星际唯一一个正常人类

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Only Normal Human In The Interstellar, 全星际唯一一个正常人类

By sòngjūn shílǐ, 送君十里

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

Description

As a hamster spirit that has been cultivated for thousands of years, An Yan’s greatest wish was to succeed in his transformation. However, when he was just one step away from his transformation, he somehow crossed over to the interstellar age and became the only human who could maintain his normal form. In response, An Yan just wanted to cry out in his heart, “Who is the demon?” However, becoming a human being wasn’t that bad. He was making potions, making a lot of money, abusing scum, and living a prosperous life. But then, he turned back into a hamster! An Yan: Squeak? Cheng Yi: This hamster is so cute; it’s perfect for roasting. An Yan: Squeak?!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Only Normal Human In The Universe Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Only Normal Human In The Universe "The Only Normal Human In The Universe" promised a cute, fluffy read with a unique premise, and for the most part, it delivered. As someone who enjoys a relaxing story with minimal drama, I found myself drawn to the hamster spirit protagonist navigating a futuristic world. However, like many others, I had some mixed feelings along the way. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were definitely engaging. The setup, with a 10,000-year-old demon hamster spirit transmigrating into a human body in a world prejudiced against those with animal characteristics, was quite intriguing. I appreciated that the protagonist, despite his initial cluelessness about human society, wasn't portrayed as completely inept. His rational temperament allowed him to cleverly navigate certain situations, and I was immediately invested in seeing how he would adapt. ### What Works Well The cuteness factor is undeniably high in this novel. The protagonist's naivete, combined with his genuine desire to help his new mother, made him an endearing character. Many readers praised the familial love aspects, and I agree that the Cheng family dynamics were a definite highlight. The translation quality also deserves a shout-out; it really enhanced the reading experience. The story is at its best when focused on the slice-of-life elements and the sweet interactions between the main characters. The ML is a strong and protective force in the MC's life, and I found their dynamic to be entertaining and often very funny. ### Areas of Concern While the beginning held a lot of promise, some aspects of the story felt rushed, especially towards the end. The later part of the MC's college life, the impact of the transformation potion, and the birth of beast mechas felt like afterthoughts. The ML's character development also raised some concerns for me. While his possessiveness can be seen as a trope, it sometimes veered into uncomfortable territory. I, like some other readers, found his jealousy a bit excessive, and the lack of character growth in this area was disappointing. There were also some plot holes and unresolved plot lines that detracted from the overall experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed disappointment that certain plot points, like the potential side couple of Yang Yang and Gu Qing, and the full consequences for villain Zhou Xinxin, were left unresolved. The lack of detail surrounding the potion access and the development of animal mecha was also a common point of frustration. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "The Only Normal Human In The Universe" is a decent read for those seeking a lighthearted and fluffy story. While the plot may be simple and the characters somewhat stereotypical, the cuteness and humor make it an enjoyable way to unwind. Just be aware that the story has a rushed ending and that the ML's possessiveness may not appeal to all readers.

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