General, You’ve Lost Your Inhibitor!

General, You’ve Lost Your Inhibitor!

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将军,你抑制剂掉了[穿书]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: General You’ve Lost Your Inhibitor!, GYLYI, 将军,你抑制剂掉了[穿书]

By xiào chí qíng, 笑迟情

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
135 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Through an accidental transmigration, Gu Huan became the youngest Alpha general in the novel. He is handsome, aloof and powerful, admired by thousands of people. Even if he was a villain, this was a proper, awe-inspiring character design. Gu Huan was so happy! Looking at the needle holes in his arms, the haggard eyes, and the home that had been dismantled into an open-air convertible. He suspects that he is actually an addict. Doctor: No, you are just a very ordinary Omega who used inhibitors during the fever period. Gu Huan: …you are kidding me. Doctor: An Omega of your age who has not been marked is very likely to be leashed. Gu Huan: …I believe this. To survive. Kaolin (senior) Flower (single dog) can only apply for marriage online. Marriage Self-Description: Older, hot-tempered, not guaranteed to not to beat someone in heat, not guaranteed to not to beat someone to death. In the end, someone actually came to this painful marriage request, and it was the prince who wanted to eradicate him, the villain, in the original novel.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

General, You’ve Lost Your Inhibitor! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on General, You’ve Lost Your Inhibitor! "General, You’ve Lost Your Inhibitor!" is an interstellar omegaverse novel, and diving into it was quite the ride. I came in expecting a fun blend of action, mecha, and romance, and while it delivered on some fronts, other aspects left me wanting more. Overall, it’s a decent read, but it has its strengths and weaknesses. ### First Impressions The initial setup grabbed my attention. A transmigration story where the MC is a powerful general who hates being an omega? Intriguing! The futuristic setting and political intrigue also seemed promising. However, as I delved deeper, I noticed some pacing issues. ### What Works Well I appreciated the strong omega MC. He's not a damsel in distress, and I enjoyed his cold and decisive personality. The ML is also a refreshing take on the alpha, with his supportive nature. The romance, while slow-burn, felt genuine as they learned to trust each other. I also found the supporting characters added depth to the story. The world-building, while not perfect, was interesting, especially the concept of artificial humans with zerg genes. ### Areas of Concern The plot felt convoluted and rushed towards the end. While there were twists and turns, some of them felt anticlimactic. Some plot points that could have been explored more deeply were glossed over. I also felt the story struggled to balance its comedic elements with the more serious themes. There were also some concerns raised about the villain’s fate. The ending felt a little rushed, and I wished for a few more chapters to flesh out the epilogue. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers had strong feelings about certain plot points. For example, the circumstances surrounding the ML marking the MC while drunk was a point of contention, with some feeling it was non-consensual while others felt it was consensual. Also, the lack of children at the end was disappointing for some. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "General, You’ve Lost Your Inhibitor!" is still an enjoyable read. If you're a seasoned reader of omegaverse sci-fi and looking for something to pass the time, this might be worth checking out. However, if you're expecting a perfectly polished story with no plot holes, you might be disappointed. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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