Vampire Freshman Caught by the Campus Female Demon Hunter

Vampire Freshman Caught by the Campus Female Demon Hunter

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刚变吸血鬼,就被校花学姐抓回家

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 刚变吸血鬼,就被校花学姐抓回家

By 纯洁的小橘

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
282 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Su Xiyen, the school belle recognized by the whole school, a genius girl from the kendo club. She also has a hidden identity, the youngest legendary demon hunter. Chen Shuo just transmigrated and found himself turned into a weak, helpless little vampire. He was caught by Su Xiyen and taken home at the very beginning. Since then, Chen Shuo’s life creed only had two items. “First, classmate Su Xiyen is always right.” “Second, if classmate Su Xiyen is wrong, please refer back to item one.” Many years later, Chen Shuo, who had turned back into a human, led a pair of twins to appear in front of all the vampires to share the secret of how he turned back into a human. “It’s simple, I tricked a female demon hunter into becoming my wife!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Vampire Freshman Caught by the Campus Female Demon Hunter Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Vampire Freshman Caught by the Campus Female Demon Hunter "Vampire Freshman Caught by the Campus Female Demon Hunter" is a novel that definitely left me with mixed feelings. It's a story that promises a fun, ridiculous premise, but whether it delivers on that promise seems to depend heavily on your tolerance for a very specific type of female lead. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the synopsis – the idea of a vampire freshman being hunted by a demon hunter on campus sounded like a recipe for comedic chaos and supernatural intrigue. The early chapters had a certain charm, and I felt a good vibe with the mix of action, romance, and mystery. However, as I delved deeper, I started to see some of the issues others have pointed out. ### What Works Well The world-building, while not overly detailed, is sufficient to create a believable backdrop for the story. I appreciated that the male lead, despite having a system that essentially deactivates around the female lead, isn't a complete pushover. He tries to hold his own, and his passivity is more a result of his circumstances than inherent weakness. The slow burn romance, while unconventional, has its moments. Watching the female lead's feelings develop, even if she's not the most traditionally "sweet" character, can be engaging. ### Areas of Concern The biggest sticking point for me, and what seems to be a divisive element for many, is the female lead. Her "black belly" personality – vicious, conniving, and extremely tsundere – can be grating. While some might find her entertaining, others might find her off-putting. I can see why some readers might struggle to connect with her, especially if they prefer more traditionally likeable heroines. I also noticed that the story seems to lose some steam around the halfway point. The constant teasing between the leads can become repetitive and irritating, and some plot points felt rushed or underdeveloped. The lack of detailed explanations for certain mysteries, like the system's secrets or the dynamics between various factions, left me wanting more. ### Final Verdict "Vampire Freshman Caught by the Campus Female Demon Hunter" is a somewhat flawed but ultimately readable novel. If you enjoy stories with morally grey characters, slow-burn romance, and don't mind a female lead who is more "vicious" than "virtuous," you might find something to enjoy here. However, be prepared for some pacing issues and a potentially frustrating lack of closure on certain plot points. I'd say it's worth a shot if you're looking for something different, but approach it with tempered expectations.

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