BOSS Transmigrates as a Little Cutie

BOSS Transmigrates as a Little Cutie

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BOSS穿成小可爱[快穿]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: BOSS穿成小可爱[快穿]

By 光明在案

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
154 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Qing Yun was probably the only villain who had suffered this much. For hundreds of years, a protagonist had always been barking at him and attempting to harm him, but just couldn’t kill him. When he spent his days bedridden like a dying man, his life was no better than that of the dead. People respected him, feared him, secretly cursed at him, but he just wouldn’t die! But he, the ultimate BOSS, has become an insignificant cannon fodder only to be manipulated and destroyed? That’ll never happen. A certain green-eyed man: Cutie, come into my arms. Qing Yun: Heh heh, Lao Zi will teach you how to behave. *Ding* the world’s most ferocious little cutie has come online~

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

BOSS Transmigrates as a Little Cutie Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on BOSS Transmigrates as a Little Cutie This web novel is quite the ride, and while it's not perfect, I found myself thoroughly entertained. It's a quick transmigration (QT) story with a strong, villainous MC and a devoted ML, but it definitely has its own unique flavor. ### First Impressions Okay, I'll admit, the beginning was a little rough. A few readers mentioned struggling with the initial chapters, even suggesting skipping them altogether. The writing style can feel a bit disjointed, with plot points rushing forward without much build-up. It felt like the author had a great outline but missed some crucial connecting tissue. ### What Works Well Despite the rocky start, the dynamic between the MC and ML is the real draw here. The MC is a cold, cunning, and often petty character, while the ML is a loyal, even dog-like, figure who's completely devoted. What makes it interesting is how the MC doesn't immediately reciprocate those feelings. It's more of a slow burn, with the MC gradually warming up to the ML as the story progresses. I also appreciated the MC's strength and independence. He's OP, sure, but he doesn't rely on the ML to solve his problems. He’s more than capable of handling things himself, which is a refreshing change from some other QT novels where the MC becomes overly dependent on the ML's power. The face-slapping is also top-notch, and the various world settings are creative and engaging. ### Areas of Concern One of the main criticisms I saw was the pacing. Some readers felt that the story was too rushed, with not enough time to develop the characters or the plot. I can see where they're coming from. Certain arcs could have benefited from a slower, more deliberate approach. Also, while the MC's personality is generally likable, some found his treatment of the ML to be emotionally abusive at times. It's a fine line, and it might not appeal to all readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some of the reviews delve into specific plot points, so be warned if you want to go in completely blind. The ML's true identity and the reasons behind his initial devotion to the MC are revealed later in the story, adding a layer of depth to their relationship. Also, the zombie arc seems to be a turning point in their relationship. ### Final Verdict Overall, I enjoyed "BOSS Transmigrates as a Little Cutie" despite its flaws. The dynamic between the MC and ML is unique and engaging, and the face-slapping is incredibly satisfying. While the pacing can be rushed and the writing a bit uneven at times, the overall story is entertaining and worth a read if you're a fan of QT novels with a strong MC and a devoted ML. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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