End of the World [ABO]

End of the World [ABO]

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ABO之末世強占

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: ABO Chi Mạt Thế Chiếm Đoạt, ABO zhī mòshì qiángzhàn, ABO之末世強占

By wú suǒ wèi, 无所谓

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
4 chapters
Original Publisher
long ma

Description

In 3021, the third year of the zombie outbreak. Beta Zhou Mo struggled to survive in the end, but he was caught by the top Alpha.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
long ma
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

End of the World [ABO] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on End of the World [ABO] "End of the World [ABO]" is a short, intense novel that throws you headfirst into a brutal, post-apocalyptic omegaverse. It's a story that definitely left me with mixed feelings. While the premise is intriguing, the execution has some serious drawbacks that I couldn't ignore. ### First Impressions Going in, I knew what to expect thanks to the prominent trigger warnings. The initial world-building, especially the fusion of the ABO dynamic with a zombie apocalypse, immediately grabbed my attention. The author paints a bleak picture of survival, where instincts and power imbalances run rampant. I was curious to see how the relationship between the main characters would unfold in such a harsh environment. ### What Works Well The apocalyptic setting is undeniably compelling. I found myself drawn to the descriptions of the zombie-infested world and the struggle for survival. The story does a decent job of portraying the raw, animalistic nature of Alphas and Omegas in this desperate context. I also appreciated the detailed anatomical descriptions, which added a unique layer to the ABO universe. ### Areas of Concern However, the story falters significantly when it comes to the central relationship. The non-con elements are disturbing, and the path to any semblance of romance feels rushed and unconvincing. The ML's actions are often reprehensible, and the MC's eventual acceptance of him feels more like Stockholm syndrome than genuine love. Some of the writing, particularly the euphemisms used during the explicit scenes, were clunky and distracting. The plot also felt underdeveloped, with missed opportunities to explore the world and characters more deeply. I really wanted more character growth, especially from the ML, and a more satisfying resolution that addressed the power imbalance. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mentioned the controversial ending. The MC's decision to return to the ML, driven by a desire for a child and a body "conditioned" to the abuse, is a major point of contention. Many readers felt that this ending romanticized r*pe and Stockholm syndrome, and I have to agree. The lack of retribution or genuine character development made it difficult to accept their relationship as a healthy or fulfilling one. The ML's actions of filming and showing the MCs r*pe to the base was also highly disturbing. ### Final Verdict "End of the World [ABO]" is a difficult novel to recommend. While the world-building and premise have potential, the problematic relationship and underdeveloped plot ultimately hold it back. If you're looking for a dark, intense read with explicit content, proceed with extreme caution and be aware of the heavy trigger warnings. However, if you're seeking a story with a nuanced and healthy romance, this one is best avoided.

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