Uncultured

Uncultured

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没教养

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 没教养

By liu shuishui, 刘水水

4.1
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
51 chapters
Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)

Description

AB romance featuring a younger Alpha and a rugged Beta. Yang Shao planned to save up some money and start his own business. However, before earning a single penny, he ended up being saddled with a child by a stranger Alpha. Someone please tell him—how can a Beta even get pregnant?! Chen Qiusu had a very long dream. In the dream, there was an Omega with a tobacco-scented pheromone. The Omega wasn’t gentle at all, and no matter what, Chen Qiusu couldn’t mark him. When he woke up, there was only an empty room—no trace of the Omega. Tags: ABO, younger top, arranged marriage turned love

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Uncultured Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Uncultured "Uncultured" is a web novel that certainly sparks a range of reactions, and after diving in, I can see why. It's a blend of fantasy, mature themes, and romance, set in an omegaverse with some potentially triggering elements. My overall impression is mixed, with definite strengths weighed against some notable weaknesses. ### First Impressions The initial premise is undeniably bold. The story kicks off with a non-consensual encounter between the MC, a beta, and the ML, an alpha. This is a major hurdle, and how the author handles it is crucial. Some find the subsequent remorse and attempts at reconciliation by the ML to be respectful, while others understandably struggle to move past this event. The time skip and introduction of a child definitely add a layer of complexity that either hooks you or turns you off. ### What Works Well Despite the controversial beginning, many readers, including myself, found aspects to genuinely enjoy. The ML, after his initial transgression, is portrayed as incredibly patient, considerate, and even a bit of a "green flag." His devotion to the MC and their child is a major draw. The MC, while sometimes described as prideful or even a bit "b*tchy," is also seen as strong-willed and resilient, which I appreciated. The slow-burn romance and the found family dynamic are definitely highlights, with the child adding a sweet and endearing element to the story. I also liked that the author didn't fall into the trap of turning the beta MC into an omega just for the sake of the plot. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed certain aspects, I also understand some of the criticisms. Several readers found the characters to be somewhat flat and lacking depth. The MC's pride can come across as off-putting, and the ML's politeness can feel robotic. The pacing can also be an issue; while some appreciate the short chapters, others feel the story is rushed or underdeveloped, especially towards the end. The lack of significant conflict might appeal to some, but others may find it makes the story feel a bit too straightforward and lacking in tension. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers felt that the ML oversteps by inserting himself into the MC's parenting, especially considering their history. This power dynamic, even with good intentions, can be problematic for some. ### Final Verdict "Uncultured" is a novel with a unique premise and some genuinely heartwarming moments, but it's not without its flaws. The characters could use more depth, and the initial non-consensual encounter is a significant hurdle that may deter some readers. However, if you're willing to overlook these issues, you might find a sweet and fluffy story about family, forgiveness, and unexpected love. I'd recommend approaching this one with caution and being aware of the potentially triggering content. I'd give it a solid 3.5/5 stars.

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