Who Are You Calling A Canary? [Transmigration]

Who Are You Calling A Canary? [Transmigration]

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你说谁是金丝雀[穿书]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 你说谁是金丝雀[穿书]

By 仰玩玄度

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
101 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Pei Xiting transmigrated into the canary substitute in “Raising.” The tyrannical, loyal young marquis, the virtuous prince who turned from a rotten cucumber to a good man; the noble, sickly green tea young master —the s*um gongs group couldn’t get the white moonlight, so they set their eyes on the white moonlight’s younger brother. After truckloads of body and heart ab*se texts, the substitute stabbed his own throat and committed su*cide; thus the literary passion of the crematorium unfolds. Pei Xiting, who had finished reading: “Ughh…” Halfway through, he was thrown onto the bed with a chokehold by s*um gong no. 1. Pei Xiting: “?” The s*um gongs group was powerful, so in order to protect his butt, Pei Xiting, who was unfamiliar with the place, decided to lightly hug a thigh, and the target was the crown prince of the current dynasty. As a passerby in the original novel, the prince had very little information available. In addition, Pei Xiting had only heard two rumors: First, the crown prince killed his elder brother and poisoned his father. He was ruthless and merciless, and his thunderous means shocked the court and the public. Now the emperor is just a puppet, and the crown prince is the one controlling the clouds and rain. Second: The crown prince is extremely handsome and has topped various lists, such as “Yejing’s dream lover.” Unfortunately, he carries a terrifying aura of “Lonesome beauty, don’t touch; otherwise, I will scatter your ashes”. So far, there has been no brave beauty who can touch this high-mountain carnivorous flower. He sounds like a dangerous character, but the arrow is already on the string, so Pei Xiting has to shoot. At first sight, His Royal Highness the crown prince has calm eyes and looks like a person in an ancient painting. Pei Xiting’s hands are itchy: What a perfect nude model; I want to draw! Later, His Royal Highness the crown prince stripped himself bare, flaunting his broad shoulders and narrow waist, abdominal muscles, and long legs. Pei Xiting’s heart is itchy: Just drawing… is not enough! Later on: “Don’t get distracted.” The voice was low and calm, like a towering jade peak, yet it also held the tremor of a collapsing snow mountain due to indulgence infatuation. The esteemed guest, who stood above thousands, had long fallen into the mortal world, now wielding a sickle of jealousy and possessiveness at those who coveted his treasure. Pei Xiting caressed the man’s Adam’s apple, smiling like a fox who finally got what he wanted. “Mhm.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Who Are You Calling A Canary? [Transmigration] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Who Are You Calling A Canary? [Transmigration] "Who Are You Calling A Canary? [Transmigration]" promised a lighthearted blend of transmigration, romance, and martial arts, and for the most part, it delivered. I found myself thoroughly entertained by the characters and the unfolding relationship between the leads. It's definitely a novel I'd recommend if you're looking for a fun, easy read. ### First Impressions From the get-go, I was drawn in by the premise. A modern individual transmigrating into an ancient Chinese setting always has potential for humorous culture clashes and interesting character development. The initial mystery surrounding the original owner of the body and the male lead's past also piqued my interest, setting the stage for what I thought would be a complex plot. ### What Works Well The heart of this novel lies in its characters and their interactions. I especially enjoyed the dynamic between the main couple. The way the protagonist actively pursued the male lead, showcasing his "cool" side before revealing a more vulnerable and spoiled nature, was a refreshing take on the typical romance trope. The author did a wonderful job of portraying their relationship, with the male lead's attempts to understand the protagonist's modern slang adding a layer of sweetness and humor. I also found the friendships, particularly the bond between the protagonist and his bodyguard, to be a highlight. The author avoided unnecessary drama with the protagonist's family, which I appreciated. The brotherly care and support added a heartwarming element to the story. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the romance and the characters, I have to admit the plot felt a little rushed towards the end. The initial intrigue seemed to dissipate rather quickly, with resolutions arriving somewhat abruptly. I was hoping for a more fleshed-out conclusion to the mysteries that were initially presented. It felt like the focus shifted almost entirely to the romance, leaving the plot feeling somewhat neglected. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be disappointed with how the original antagonists were handled. The fact that they all fell in love with the protagonist and were forced to watch him with someone else felt a bit too convenient and perhaps didn't provide the sense of justice some readers might have desired for the original owner's tragic fate. Also, the male lead's supposed mystery was resolved rather quickly, with him knowing the answers all along. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor shortcomings in the plot's pacing and resolution, "Who Are You Calling A Canary? [Transmigration]" is a delightful and engaging read, especially if you prioritize romance and character interactions. The sweet and humorous relationship between the main characters, combined with the lighthearted tone, makes it a perfect choice for those seeking a fun and easy escape. I'd definitely recommend it for a light and enjoyable read.

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