The Pygmalion Is Planting Seeds

The Pygmalion Is Planting Seeds

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ピュグマリオンは種を蒔く

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Pygmalion wa Tane wo Maku, ピュグマリオンは種を蒔く

By bouki shiiya, 坊木椎哉

3.9
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
shueisha

Description

The Pygmalion Is Planting Seeds is a story following the life of a graduate student who failed all university entrance exams and is thus left looking for another chance the whole year. After a former classmate girl he likes went missing, he decided to spend his free time looking for her, without having the least idea about what was going to happen to him. This is a story of blood and flowers, beauty and gore. Following the story of Mamesaki Kuuya as a protagonist and using a little spice of supernatural, it shows you how love could turn a person blind.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shueisha
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

The Pygmalion Is Planting Seeds Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Pygmalion Is Planting Seeds "The Pygmalion Is Planting Seeds" certainly left an impression. Diving into this web novel was like stepping into a twisted painting, one where beauty and horror intertwine in unsettling ways. It's not a light read, that's for sure, but it has a certain dark allure that kept me turning the pages. ### First Impressions Initially, I wasn't entirely sure what to expect. The tags alone – adult, horror, psychological, supernatural – painted a picture of something intense. The premise itself, hinting at a corruption of love and obsession, piqued my curiosity. I went in prepared for a potentially disturbing experience, and I wasn't disappointed. ### What Works Well What struck me most was the novel's ability to delve into the darker aspects of human emotion. It explores themes of love, obsession, and the lengths someone might go to in pursuit of their desires, even if those desires are deeply immoral. The pacing felt well-managed, drawing me further into the protagonist's increasingly deranged world. The story is relatively short, which I think works in its favor, preventing the darkness from becoming too overwhelming. The translation quality also stood out; it felt natural and engaging, adding to the overall reading experience. ### Areas of Concern The heavy focus on gore and violence won't be for everyone. If you're sensitive to graphic depictions of cruelty and death, this might not be the novel for you. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Proceed with caution! This section contains potential spoilers. The cycle of revival and death the protagonist inflicts on the girl he loves is particularly disturbing. The fact that he essentially breaks her down into an empty shell raises serious questions about morality and the nature of love. ### Final Verdict "The Pygmalion Is Planting Seeds" is a dark and unsettling read that explores the depths of human obsession. While the gore and potentially triggering themes might deter some, those with a taste for psychological horror and twisted narratives might find it a compelling, albeit disturbing, experience. I'd recommend it with a strong caution: know what you're getting into before you start.

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