Zhang Qiu is an archaeology undergraduate. One month ago, he went to Qinling Mountains with a group of archaeologist doctorate students led by Prof. Fang, to study the newly discovered ancient tomb. While the people were excited to open the tomb, Zhang Qiu was pushed back, and accidentally fell into an opening. Before he fainted, he saw a pair of red eyes staring at him. When woke up, he discovered that he was deflowered! QAQ he remembered the deeds and often dreamed of it.
Later, he was having symptoms of a pregnant woman.
After coming back to his hometown, his dad confirmed his fears. Both father and son went to seek help from his dad’s older brother, who Zhang Qiu had never met. Who would have thought, Father Zhang had a dark past and Zhang Qiu also found out his Zhang Family was not an ordinary family at all.
While being kidnapped and tomb raiding, Zhang Qiu fell for a man with long hair, who always took care of him. This is where he discovered he was BENT! Can’t resist beauty!
Their adventures were filled with new discoveries, new villain, new member and new son!
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I Woke Up Pregnant With An Undead’s Child Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on I Woke Up Pregnant With An Undead’s Child
"I Woke Up Pregnant With An Undead's Child" is quite the ride, a rollercoaster of Chinese superstition, tomb raiding, and, well, the obvious mpreg scenario. I went in expecting something unique, and it certainly delivered, though not always in the ways I anticipated.
### First Impressions
The premise is undeniably intriguing. An archaeology student, a mysterious tomb, and BAM – pregnant with an undead's child! It throws you right into the deep end, which I appreciated. Several readers seemed hooked early on, drawn in by the blend of adventure and supernatural elements. The early chapters certainly have a certain charm.
### What Works Well
The exploration of Chinese burial beliefs and superstitions is a major highlight. The author delves into these concepts, creating a rich and fascinating world. The initial interactions between the MC and ML are sweet and endearing, especially after the MC's… unusual predicament. The ML's doting behavior, particularly after the kidnapping, is a definite plus. The birth of the child, while perhaps a bit glossed over, adds a layer of family dynamics that some readers found adorable. The plot, with its unfolding mysteries of the undead and immortality, has moments of genuine intrigue. Several readers praised the side characters and their relationships, finding them enjoyable without overshadowing the main plot.
### Areas of Concern
However, the novel isn't without its flaws. The horror elements, for a tomb-raiding story, can feel a bit…bland. I found myself wishing for more genuine scares. The MC's reaction to his pregnancy is also a point of contention. His nonchalant attitude seems unrealistic, especially given the circumstances. I also found myself wanting more clarity regarding the circumstances around the MC's impregnation. The translation quality is another recurring issue. While the translator is appreciated for picking up the novel, the rough grammar and punctuation can make it difficult to fully immerse yourself in the story.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers felt the initial non-consensual encounter between the MC and ML was problematic, coloring their view of the relationship. Others were disappointed with the later plot developments, feeling the story lost its way and became confusing. The ending, with the rushed second birth and lack of explanation, left some feeling unsatisfied.
### Final Verdict
"I Woke Up Pregnant With An Undead's Child" is a novel with a lot of potential, but uneven execution. The intriguing premise and exploration of Chinese folklore are definite strengths, but the bland horror, inconsistent character reactions, and translation issues hold it back. If you're a fan of mpreg, supernatural adventures, and can overlook some flaws, it might be worth a read. However, be prepared for a bumpy ride. I'd give it a tentative 3.5 out of 5 stars.