Zhangsun Zijun and Yi Xichen are the protagonists of the novel 《The Chronicles of the Nine Thousand Worlds Vicissitudes》. One was solid and reserved; the other was free-spirited and uninhibited. As fellow disciples under the same Master who grew up together, the two had a deep friendship that was strengthened by their numerous life and death adventures together.
However, in a popular yaoi fanfiction, the personalities of these two characters were completely OOC. Zhangsun Zijun turned into an insanely jealous, insatiable s*x addict madly in love with his wife Yi Xichen. Yi Xichen turned into a sweet, delicate little angel. Their daily life was full of kinky bedroom activities…
Suddenly, the Zhangsun Zijun character from the fanfiction was transported into the world of the original novel.
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The original novel was one of friendship between fellow sect members who grew up together. They became bosom buddies who weathered the vicissitudes of life together until they finally reached the peak of the cultivation world, becoming legends.
However, “rotten women” (fujoshis *coughs*) see romance everywhere, even between two straight men who are just close friends. A yaoi fanfiction writer created a story in which the cold, stoic Zhangsun Zijun became a beastly seme/gong and the hot-tempered, kind Yi Xichen became a frail uke/shou whose flower everyone wanted to pluck.
What happens when the OOC protagonist of a yaoi fanfiction is transmigrated into the original novel?
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When a Fanfic Protagonist Transmigrated into the Original Novel Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on When a Fanfic Protagonist Transmigrated into the Original Novel
"When a Fanfic Protagonist Transmigrated into the Original Novel" is quite the ride, a meta-comedy that dives headfirst into the often-ridiculous world of BL fanfiction tropes. I found myself chuckling quite a bit, especially in the beginning, as the story gleefully pokes fun at common clichés.
### First Impressions
The premise alone is gold: a character from a fanfic, complete with all the exaggerated personality traits and plot contrivances, gets dropped into the "real" world of the original novel. The initial chapters are hilarious, playing on the contrast between the fanfic version of the protagonist and the more stoic, original character. It's the kind of setup that immediately grabs your attention.
### What Works Well
The humor is definitely a strong point. The novel does a great job of parodying the "overbearing seme" and "weak uke" dynamics often found in BL, turning them on their head for comedic effect. I also appreciated how the story explores the idea of true love, questioning the possessive and sometimes borderline-abusive relationships that can be prevalent in the genre. The relationship between the main characters, Zijun and Yichen, is a highlight. It was refreshing to see a male lead who respects the other's boundaries and prioritizes their feelings. As the story progresses, the plot thickens, adding layers of adventure and mystery that kept me invested. I found the world-building to be well-done, and the characters, despite their initial comedic caricatures, developed into well-rounded individuals.
### Areas of Concern
While the humor is initially a big draw, I can see how it might wear thin for some readers. Several people mentioned that the novelty fades after the first few chapters, and the story starts to feel more like a traditional BL novel. I also noticed that some felt the focus shifted too much to one character's perspective, making the other feel less like a main character.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, so there's a bit of talk about mpreg later in the story, with the main couple eventually having twins. Also, there are hints of a powerful bloodline for the main character.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "When a Fanfic Protagonist Transmigrated into the Original Novel" is a fun and engaging read, especially if you're a fan of BL and enjoy meta-humor. While the initial comedic punch might not last throughout the entire story, the well-developed characters, intriguing plot, and exploration of relationship dynamics make it worth checking out. I'd recommend going in with an open mind and a willingness to embrace the absurdity.