Witch, I Swear I’m Not a Deep Sea Ancient God!

Witch, I Swear I’m Not a Deep Sea Ancient God!

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魔女,我真不是深海古神!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 魔女,我真不是深海古神!

By 卡卡三号

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
536 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

That day, the breath of the Great Whale blew away the mist, and a new era began. Chen Qi accidentally transmigrated into the steampunk-apocalypse game world New Sun. At the start, he possessed a monstrous talent—Deep Sea Affinity. Beneath the waves, the ancient deep-sea monsters saw him as one of their own. Even though he had this monstrous gift, as a transmigrator, he held on to his human heart. He worked hard to level up, determined to become a monster hunter famous across the land. Finally, thanks to his tireless efforts, the most popular outlet of the time, the White Dove Times, gave a sharp commentary: “A bastard born of ancient, evil deep-sea blood, threatening witches with his tent**les, the Fifth Emperor who walks alone, a madman plotting to conquer the Witch Sea!” Fake news. Absolutely b*llsh*t fake news! Yes, he did have tent**les, threatened witches, raised sea dragons, charged tolls, and once sang a death duet with a siren. But he definitely wasn’t some descendant of an elder god—he was a dedicated, responsible monster hunter. With one slash, Chen Qi cut down the fleet in front of him and seriously debunked the rumor.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Witch, I Swear I’m Not a Deep Sea Ancient God! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Witch, I Swear I’m Not a Deep Sea Ancient God! "Witch, I Swear I’m Not a Deep Sea Ancient God!" certainly has a catchy title, and I was intrigued enough to dive in. With its blend of action, adventure, and fantasy elements, I was hoping for an engaging read. After familiarizing myself with the overall reader sentiment, here's what I've gathered. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably appealing. A transmigration story set in a world brimming with mysterious sea creatures, dungeons, and a complex power system? Sign me up! The idea of a protagonist navigating this world with knowledge gleaned from being a beta player, and even a strategy guide writer, is a clever twist. It promises a unique perspective and the potential for some strategic gameplay. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the world-building, and I can see why. The concept of Deep Sea Creatures, Aspects, Hunters, and Rifts creates a rich and intriguing backdrop for the story. The power system also seems to be well-developed, offering depth and complexity that can be quite engaging. The overall idea of the plot, with its blend of fantasy and game elements, is also a strong point. ### Areas of Concern However, I did notice some consistent concerns raised. Several readers found the action scenes lacking in tension and impact. The criticism that the author sometimes "tells" rather than "shows" the action is valid and could detract from the overall experience. This can leave the reader feeling detached and less invested in the outcomes of battles. Another point of contention is the protagonist himself. Some found him to be a "know-it-all" with a lack of emotional depth, making it difficult to connect with him. This lack of emotional investment can make the story feel somewhat dry, even with all its interesting elements. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned the Dragon Island Rift arc and the acquisition of items through treasure maps. Be aware that these details might be considered spoilers if you prefer to go in completely blind. ### Final Verdict "Witch, I Swear I’m Not a Deep Sea Ancient God!" has a lot of potential. The world-building, power system, and overall premise are definitely strong points. However, the execution of the action scenes and the characterization of the protagonist seem to be areas where the novel could improve. If you're willing to overlook these flaws and are primarily interested in a story with a unique world and strategic elements, then this might be worth a read. However, if you prioritize emotionally engaging characters and high-stakes action, you might find yourself wanting more.

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