What! The Wives in My Dreams Are Real?

What! The Wives in My Dreams Are Real?

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什么,梦中的娘子都是真的

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Dream Simulation, 什么,梦中的娘子都是真的

By 奔走的小浪

3.6
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
686 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Ye Yu transmigrated into a fantasy world and awakened the Dream Simulation System. After each dream, he could randomly acquire a power from the dream. Initially, Ye Yu planned to slowly grow stronger this way until he could dominate the entire world. As time passed, Ye Yu experienced more and more dreams. But he later discovered that the wives in his dreams actually existed in reality. As the saying goes, having one girlfriend is dangerous, but having many girlfriends is life-threatening. When these immensely powerful demonesses and empresses started showing up one by one, Ye Yu’s first reaction was to run away.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

What! The Wives in My Dreams Are Real? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on What! The Wives in My Dreams Are Real? Alright, let's dive into "What! The Wives in My Dreams Are Real?" This web novel is quite a ride, and while it's not going to win any literary awards, it definitely has a certain addictive quality. ### First Impressions My first impression was... well, it's certainly a novel. The premise is that the MC has a dream system that throws him into different parallel worlds, or "samsaras," where he lives out mini-lives. The catch? The women he gets close to in these dreams remember everything and start hunting him down in the real world. It’s a wild concept, and immediately had me hooked. ### What Works Well The best part about this novel is the sheer variety. Each dream is essentially a mini-story, a fresh reincarnation with different settings and power dynamics. I found myself constantly curious about what the next dreamscape would bring. The author does a decent job of pacing, ensuring that things don’t get too stagnant. Plus, the cultivation system, while standard, is interwoven well with the dream mechanic, giving the MC some impressive cheat-like advantages. The author also seems committed to giving the harem members screen time, which helps prevent them from becoming completely forgettable. ### Areas of Concern Despite the entertainment value, the writing is repetitive and the plot can feel forced at times. The MC, while likeable initially, can come across as an arrogant toddler, and his emotional depth is… lacking. The harem saturation is also a major issue. It grows too quickly, and many of the female leads tend to fall into similar submissive archetypes. This lack of diversity among the love interests can get tiresome. Furthermore, the power scaling can be a bit wonky, with the MC often able to overcome enemies far stronger than him without much difficulty. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the second dreamscape uncomfortable, particularly the focus on incubus-like elements. The MC's casual attitude towards some of his past "flings" can also be off-putting. Additionally, the fact that only the women who are romantically involved with the MC remember the dreams feels like a missed opportunity. It would be interesting if enemies or other significant characters retained memories as well, creating more complex conflicts. ### Final Verdict "What! The Wives in My Dreams Are Real?" is a guilty pleasure. It's the kind of novel you read when you want to switch your brain off and enjoy some wish fulfillment. If you're looking for intricate plotlines or deep character development, you might be disappointed. However, if you're in the mood for a harem adventure with a unique premise, this might just scratch that itch. I'd give it a cautious recommendation – proceed with lowered expectations and a willingness to embrace the absurdity.

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