Transmigration in the Book: I Rely on Raising Cubs to Upgrade My System

Transmigration in the Book: I Rely on Raising Cubs to Upgrade My System

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我靠养娃来升级[穿书]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我靠养娃来升级[穿书]

By salted lobster, 盐焗大龙虾

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
194 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The cat demon Ye Susu opened her eyes and became a single mother who tried to abandon her child. An inferior, silent little bun who grows up lacking love, he becomes the darkened villain in the novel and finally gets his lunch box!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigration in the Book: I Rely on Raising Cubs to Upgrade My System Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigration in the Book: I Rely on Raising Cubs to Upgrade My System "Transmigration in the Book: I Rely on Raising Cubs to Upgrade My System" promised a fluffy, heartwarming read, and for the most part, it delivered. I went in expecting a cute childcare story with a unique twist, and I wasn't entirely disappointed, though some aspects definitely shone brighter than others. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with the premise: a cat demon reincarnated as a mother, tasked with raising a cub to ascend. The early focus on the adorable "little bun" and the MC's initial struggles were genuinely engaging. I found myself chuckling at the MC's lazy approach to life and her self-service restaurant antics. The live broadcasting element, with the baby secretly becoming a star, was also a clever and funny addition. ### What Works Well The heart of this story lies in the relationship between the MC and her son. The author really nailed the heartwarming dynamic of a found family. Many will find the cub absolutely irresistible, and I appreciated how the story consistently focused on their bond, even as the romantic elements developed. Also, the side characters, like the diners at the restaurant and the ML's family, added depth and humor to the story. The lack of major antagonists allowed the focus to remain on the slice-of-life aspects, which I personally enjoyed. ### Areas of Concern While the cuteness factor is undeniable, the plot does start to lose its momentum after a while. I, like some other readers, found the story becoming somewhat repetitive and boring around the halfway point. The romance, while intended to be lighthearted, didn't entirely work for me. I felt the ML's character was somewhat lacking, and the MC's behavior around him occasionally felt cringeworthy. The humor, while initially appealing, sometimes felt forced. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning ⚠️ Some reviewers expressed frustration with the ML's initial prejudice towards the MC and his slow confession. Others mentioned the extra chapters provided a satisfying conclusion by showing what happened after the MC ascended. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Transmigration in the Book: I Rely on Raising Cubs to Upgrade My System" is a decent read if you're looking for a lighthearted and fluffy story with a focus on family and cute interactions. However, the plot can become stale, and the romance might not appeal to everyone. I'd recommend it if you're a fan of childcare stories and slice-of-life narratives, but be prepared for a somewhat uneven experience.

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