The Protagonist’s Ill White Moonlight, He Will Die Soon

The Protagonist’s Ill White Moonlight, He Will Die Soon

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男主的病弱白月光他命不久矣

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 男主的病弱白月光他命不久矣

By 期期小风

3.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
149 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Transmigrated as the sickly white moonlight, who can’t wait to cough up three liters of blood every day, Chu Yu’s character is pitiful, weak and green tea, which exists in various stand-in literature. He becomes an existence that thousands of readers scorn and hate.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Protagonist’s Ill White Moonlight, He Will Die Soon Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Protagonist’s Ill White Moonlight, He Will Die Soon "The Protagonist’s Ill White Moonlight, He Will Die Soon" is definitely a unique read, and not one I'd readily recommend to everyone. It's a quick transmigration (QT) novel with a dark premise, and the execution is... polarizing, to say the least. I went in expecting a certain type of angst, but what I found was far more complex and, at times, disturbing. ### First Impressions The initial concept is intriguing: our MC transmigrates into the "ill white moonlight" character in various worlds, usually destined to be a tragic figure loved by the male lead. I was excited to see how the MC would navigate these roles, but quickly realized this wasn't your typical transmigration story. ### What Works Well The angst is definitely a strong point, if you're into that sort of thing. Each arc features a doomed romance, with the MC meeting a tragic end. The author doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of love and obsession, and the male leads are often left reeling in regret and despair. I appreciated that the story often continued after the MC's death, showing the aftermath and the impact on the remaining characters. I also found the MC's detached approach to his roles quite fascinating. He seems to view each world as a task, and his dedication to fulfilling his objective, regardless of the emotional cost, is strangely compelling. ### Areas of Concern The biggest issue, in my opinion, is the MC's character. He's often portrayed as a manipulative and even cruel individual, using others to achieve his goals without any apparent remorse. I struggled to connect with him, and at times, found his actions deeply unsettling. The male leads, while sympathetic, also suffer from questionable character traits. Their obsessive behavior and willingness to excuse the MC's actions can be frustrating. The lack of closure in each arc is another point of contention. The MC dies, the ML regrets, and then we move on to the next world without any real resolution. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Proceed with caution! Some spoilers ahead. It seems the MC's "scummy" behavior is a recurring theme, with some readers finding it hard to reconcile with the ML's continued affection. In one arc, the MC even fakes a pregnancy and undergoes a fake abortion, which many found disturbing. ### Final Verdict "The Protagonist’s Ill White Moonlight, He Will Die Soon" is a dark and angsty read that won't appeal to everyone. If you're looking for a morally ambiguous MC, tragic romances, and a healthy dose of angst, you might find something to enjoy here. However, if you prefer likeable characters, clear resolutions, and a less morally gray narrative, this novel might not be for you. I'd recommend going in with an open mind and a strong stomach.

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