Transmigrating into a 90’s Cat, I Want to Work for My Home Country

Transmigrating into a 90’s Cat, I Want to Work for My Home Country

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穿成九零猫给国家打工 / 穿成九零猫,我想给祖国打工

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: TNC, 穿成九零猫给国家打工, 穿成九零猫,我想给祖国打工

By san san jiu jiu, 三三久久

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
168 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

After being heavily wounded on a mission, the dying commander of the special forces Qin Xiao was brought back to the mountain base on the back of a tiger. According to the rumors, that day, it was an extremely beautiful Persian cat that called out the guard soldier and found the commander. This strange event was transmitted throughout the base, and it became a sensation in the whole place. After transmigrating into a cat, Bai Xia Xia has been extremely worried. She could understand beast language, eat fruits, and catch fish, but it was useless, her beast friends did not eat cooked food. For half a year, she did not eat a mouthful of cooked meat at all, and everything was so plain that she was going crazy. She deliberated and pondered, thinking seriously about Cat’s remaining life—being a house cat is good, there will be a poop shovel officer (a pet owner) to serve me. A suitable poop shovel officer was not easy to find, living conditions were not guaranteed, and the risk of becoming a stray cat was high. Therefore, she found an iron rice bowl (a lifetime employment), working for her home country (in a governmental position).

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrating into a 90’s Cat, I Want to Work for My Home Country Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrating into a 90’s Cat, I Want to Work for My Home Country "Transmigrating into a 90’s Cat, I Want to Work for My Home Country" certainly grabbed my attention with its quirky title. The premise alone promises a unique blend of slice-of-life, comedy, and a dash of the supernatural, and from what I've gathered, it largely delivers. It's a story that doesn't seem to take itself too seriously, and that's definitely part of its charm. ### First Impressions The initial hook of a protagonist transmigrating into a cat in 1990s China is undeniably intriguing. I was immediately curious to see how the author would handle the challenges and comedic potential of a human mind trapped in a feline body. This isn't your typical transmigration story, and I appreciated the originality right off the bat. ### What Works Well The humor seems to be a major strength. Many readers have commented on the laugh-out-loud moments and the overall lighthearted feel of the story. The interactions between the animal characters, particularly the MC and a himbo tiger, seem to be a consistent source of amusement. I also like that the slice-of-life aspect doesn't translate to boredom; the story keeps moving with the FL's "evil ideas" creating entertaining situations. The slow-burn romance also appears to be a plus for some, allowing the focus to remain on the protagonist's antics and relationships with other characters, both human and animal. I'm personally a fan of stories that prioritize character development and world-building before diving into romance, so this aspect appeals to me. The fact that the MC remains a cat for a significant portion of the story (until chapter 168) is a testament to the author's commitment to the premise. ### Areas of Concern While the story seems overwhelmingly positive, some have mentioned illogical plot points. However, it's suggested that overthinking these inconsistencies might detract from the overall enjoyment. It seems like a story best enjoyed with a healthy dose of suspension of disbelief. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Transmigrating into a 90’s Cat, I Want to Work for My Home Country" sounds like a delightful and entertaining read. If you're looking for a lighthearted story with a unique premise, memorable characters, and plenty of humor, this might just be the purr-fect novel for you. I'm definitely adding it to my reading list!

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