Those Years When I Was Cannon Fodder
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我做炮灰女配的那些年
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 我做炮灰女配的那些年
By 君临lin123
Completed chinese Web Novel
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At first, Chu Yu thought that she had transmigrated into a run-of-the-mill ancient household drama. And all she had to do was grow up, get married quickly, and then, it would be ideal if her husband met an untimely demise and no one bothered with her. Who would have thought that when she walked out of the backyard, she found out, oh-ho, this is a xianxia with a genius female protagonist- her eldest sister. Her eldest sister, Chu Qiong, had the golden finger of an immortal mansion. Her second sister, Chu Fan, who was suspected of being transmigrated from the same world as her (Captain Chu?), had a golden finger as well.
And she, a cannon fodder, the little Chu Yu, having poor qualifications and a short lifespan, vowed that she will never give up and be ridiculed!
She will fight against fate! Live long!
Strive to live until the end of the world, and live longer than deities.
Fortunately, she got a book of exercises that can be automatically practiced.
Fortunately, she can sell goods across all dimensions and accumulate resources.
Fortunately, she has two lovely sisters who will never give up on her, and think that she is a prodigal.
The road to self-cultivation is extremely cruel, and many amazing and talented people fall halfway, but the three sisters want to see the scenery at the peak of this immortal road.
Leisurely on the fairy road, the sword points to longevity.
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Those Years When I Was Cannon Fodder Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Those Years When I Was Cannon Fodder
"Those Years When I Was Cannon Fodder" promised a unique twist on the xianxia genre, and after diving in, I can see why it's garnered so much positive attention. The premise alone – a protagonist trying to escape her pre-ordained fate as a cannon fodder character – is compelling. It's a story about defying destiny, and I was eager to see how Chu Yu would navigate this challenge.
### First Impressions
The early chapters drew me in with their focus on Chu Yu's journey alongside her two older sisters. The familial dynamic felt genuine, and I appreciated the initial focus on Chu Yu's personal struggle. It felt like a classic underdog story with a strong female lead.
### What Works Well
One of the strongest aspects of this novel is its character development. Even characters that initially appear one-dimensional are given depth and complexity as the story progresses. The fact that there are effectively three protagonists – Chu Yu and her sisters – keeps the narrative fresh and engaging. Seeing events unfold from different perspectives prevents the story from becoming repetitive, which is a real asset in a longer novel.
I also appreciated the realistic progression of the characters. As they grow and gain power, they face increasingly complex responsibilities and obligations. It's not just about endless battles; it's about dealing with the consequences of their actions and the needs of those around them. The world feels alive and dynamic, and the characters' choices have a tangible impact.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall story, I did notice a shift in focus later on. The initial plot of Chu Yu trying to escape her fate gradually transforms into a broader narrative about clan wellbeing. While this isn't inherently bad, it might not appeal to all readers. Some may find it a natural progression, while others might miss the original, more personal storyline. Also, toward the end, the pacing picks up considerably, potentially sacrificing some of the "human" element for political maneuverings. The characters, while still compelling, can feel a bit too rational, making fewer mistakes than one might expect.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
The shift in plot focus, where Chu Yu's personal struggle takes a backseat to clan welfare, could be considered a spoiler for those going in expecting a solely individual-focused narrative.
### Final Verdict
Despite some minor pacing and shift-in-focus issues, "Those Years When I Was Cannon Fodder" is a well-crafted xianxia novel with strong characters, a compelling premise, and a refreshing take on the genre. The focus on multiple protagonists and realistic character progression sets it apart from many other cultivation stories. If you're looking for a novel with depth, complexity, and a world that feels genuinely alive, this is definitely worth checking out. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.
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