A Hundred Ways To Kill A Heartthrob

A Hundred Ways To Kill A Heartthrob

干掉万人迷的一百种方法 · Original Chinese title

Also known as: 干掉万人迷的一百种方法

4.3 188 ratings
Completed chinese Web Novel

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Reviewed by Kana

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My Thoughts on A Hundred Ways To Kill A Heartthrob

"A Hundred Ways To Kill A Heartthrob" is definitely not your average quick transmigration novel. It's a brutal, somber, and often tragic story that hooked me from the start with its unique premise and morally gray characters. This isn't a fluffy romance; it's a psychological deep dive into trauma, revenge, and the cost of survival.

First Impressions

The initial concept grabbed me: a cultivator, forced into endless reincarnations by the Jade Emperor, must make heartthrobs fall in love with him, only to then murder them to break the cycle. It's dark, twisted, and immediately raises questions about morality and the definition of justice. I knew I was in for a wild ride.

What Works Well

The plot is undeniably captivating. Each arc presents a unique world with its own set of rules and challenges. I particularly enjoyed the arcs with elements of ancient China, the apocalypse setting, and the ghost realm. The author does a great job of weaving in popular tropes while keeping each arc fresh and unpredictable. The characters, despite their flaws, felt incredibly real. The MC, Shen Jue, is a complex character shaped by immense suffering. His ruthlessness is understandable, even if it's sometimes hard to stomach. The heartthrobs, despite being the targets of his revenge, are also well-developed, often eliciting sympathy as they grapple with their own demons and, inevitably, fall for Shen Jue.

Areas of Concern

The sheer brutality of the story might not be for everyone. There are instances of torture and abuse that can be triggering. Also, the MC's coldness can be off-putting at times. It's worth noting that the ending, while providing closure, felt a bit rushed to some readers.

⚠️ Spoiler Warning

Some of the user reviews mention specific details about the arcs and the ending, so proceed with caution if you want to avoid spoilers.

Final Verdict

Despite its dark themes and morally ambiguous characters, "A Hundred Ways To Kill A Heartthrob" is a compelling and thought-provoking novel. It's not a light read, but if you're looking for a unique quick transmigration story with complex characters, intricate plots, and a heavy dose of angst, this might be right up your alley. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars. Just be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster.

Synopsis

Shen Jue was punished for his misdeeds and had to go through the suffering of reincarnation. In order to break free from this cycle, he had no choice but to kill those beautiful heartthrobs, and before doing it, he had to attack and seize the other party and have the other party willingly die for him. It’s just that, gradually, those heartthrobs who were captured have all blackened… Shen Jue: Wait, aren’t you the protagonist shou? Hearthrob *sneering*: We all have the same parts, so who’s to say I have to be the bottom? (When two lovers meet, one must top!)

Details

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

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