What to Do When I Become a Koi and Fall into the Male God’s Bathtub

What to Do When I Become a Koi and Fall into the Male God’s Bathtub

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变成锦鲤掉到男神浴缸该怎么破〔星际〕 / 我养的纸片人是元帅

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 变成锦鲤掉到男神浴缸该怎么破〔星际〕, 我养的纸片人是元帅

By tian huafang, 甜画舫

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
145 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

He Ruge was addicted to “Your Exclusive Lover” this love nurturing game. Captivated by the attractive military uniformed person, whose original form was a White Tiger Male God. When the game came to the end, He Ruge suddenly became a mermaid and transmigrated, and he was even the legendary Koi Mermaid with flourishing beauty, charming singing and exceeding good luck? The place where he fell was even more unusual – the bathtub of the Male God! ___________ The federation’s Xi Guican, a man whose stamp of his foot could make the whole intersteller tremble. During his recuperation, there appeared a love game that could not be deleted from the optical computer. The plot of the game was his secret past. In this love game, he returned to the experimental days of No. 20, allowing people to slaughter and bully him, there was only one variable.—— It’s his exclusive lover. The love that came from the light, taking him out of the dark.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

What to Do When I Become a Koi and Fall into the Male God’s Bathtub Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on What to Do When I Become a Koi and Fall into the Male God’s Bathtub This novel definitely took me on a journey! With a title like that, I expected something light and fluffy, but what I found was a surprisingly complex story with dark undertones and a healthy dose of emotional depth. It's not quite what the title suggests, but it's an experience, nonetheless. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are intriguing, throwing you into a world where a struggling novelist gets entangled in a mysterious "game" with an interstellar general. I found the premise unique – two people from different times and realities connecting through what seems like a love simulator. However, I can see how some readers might be thrown off by the slow burn. The protagonists don't actually meet in person until much later in the story, which requires patience. ### What Works Well The first half of the novel is undeniably captivating. The author does a great job of building tension and exploring the characters' pasts, especially the general's traumatic experiences as a laboratory experiment. I appreciated the emotional weight and the way the story delves into themes of healing and overcoming adversity. The romance, while slow-paced, feels genuine as the two leads bond through their shared experiences. The extras, told from the ML's perspective, were a delightful addition, offering a glimpse into their life as parents and solidifying the characters' growth. ### Areas of Concern While the first half shines, I can see why some readers felt the second half faltered. The shift in dynamic between the leads, with the ML showering the MC with gifts, felt a bit stereotypical to me. The plot, while solid, introduces elements like reincarnation and past lives that, while adding complexity, might not resonate with everyone. The pacing also suffers a bit towards the end, feeling rushed in some areas and dragging in others. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out plot twists regarding the antagonist's identity and the characters' previous incarnations. Also, the extras detail the ML and MC raising twins, with one being a little mermaid and the other a winged white tiger. ### Final Verdict Overall, "What to Do When I Become a Koi and Fall into the Male God’s Bathtub" is a worthwhile read, especially if you enjoy stories with emotional depth, character development, and a blend of fluff and angst. While the second half and some plot elements might not be for everyone, the strong character work and touching extras make it a memorable experience. I'd recommend going in with an open mind and a willingness to embrace the story's darker themes alongside its lighter moments.

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