How Many Tomorrows There Are

How Many Tomorrows There Are

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明日何其多(穿書)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 明日何其多(穿書)

By 吃肉能瘦

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
90 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Deeply-closeted Xiaoming has downloaded a zipped file and opened one of the novels at random. He closed it immediately after two pages because he found it way too kinky for his tastes, and can only faintly recall the cannon fodder and the antagonist. Waking up later, he became that cannon fodder on his way to tomorrow’s killing gauntlet reality show. Failing to return even after reciting the core values a hundred times, he could only pick up his sword. As long as the tragic fate could be rewritten, it’s fine to become tainted or whatever.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

How Many Tomorrows There Are Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on How Many Tomorrows There Are "How Many Tomorrows There Are" is a wild ride, to say the least. This novel throws you headfirst into a dystopian world brimming with dark themes and morally gray characters. While it's not without its flaws, it definitely left an impression. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the unique premise: a transmigration story placing a modern man into a brutal, *Hunger Games*-esque world. The added layer of a zombie apocalypse game the protagonist enters during sleep added a bizarre, yet intriguing twist. I was ready for a dark and gritty adventure, and the novel certainly delivers on that front. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect, for me, was the exploration of morality in an inhumane world. Watching the protagonist, Bright, grapple with his conscience as he navigates the twisted landscape is compelling. The relationship between Bright and Hopkin is complex, evolving from animosity to a twisted form of love. I found the characters, though flawed, to be captivating, and the plot, despite its occasional messiness, kept me hooked. The translator also deserves a shoutout; many readers have praised the quality of their work, making the story accessible and engaging. The novel also isn't afraid to push boundaries, exploring themes rarely touched in BL novels. ### Areas of Concern I did find some areas that could have been stronger. The world-building, while intriguing, sometimes felt underdeveloped. Some plot points felt rushed or unresolved, leaving me with questions about the overarching narrative. The romance, while central to the story, can be a point of contention. Some readers felt it was forced or reliant on problematic elements like a brainwashing chip, which affected their enjoyment. Others felt it was natural in the context of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Proceed with caution, as the following contains spoilers. Some readers found the ending unsatisfying, feeling that characters acted out of character to achieve a happy ending. Plot holes like the protagonist’s zombie world, the origins of his transmigration, and the loose ends of side characters left some feeling like the story could have been more fleshed out. The presence of sensitive topics like r*pe and other forms of abuse also require consideration before diving in. ### Final Verdict "How Many Tomorrows There Are" is a dark, twisted, and often disturbing novel that isn't for the faint of heart. Its unique setting, complex characters, and exploration of morality make it a worthwhile read, but be prepared for plot holes, underdeveloped world-building, and potentially triggering content. If you're looking for a fluffy romance, steer clear. But if you're willing to embrace the darkness, this novel might just surprise you. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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