Liu Weiwei transmigrated to the interstellar period and found herself as the lowest ranking student in an Interstellar High School.
The poor performance of the original owner was ridiculed by the whole school, and the accidental pregnancy, even the father of the child was not known.
Then Liu Weiwei realized that there was also a food system with her.
Soon, the whole interstellar was shook, people swarmed towards her with their tears flowing from their mouths.
Marshal: The snail noodles are good. Come to work in the cafeteria of our military area, you will have five insurances and one housing fund.
Scientist: Fried chicken is the best, give me one, don’t force me to kneel down and beg you!
Villain: I want to eat too… Who am I? Where am I? What am I doing?
Male protagonist (rare low-key boasting tone): My wife is not good at cooking, you’d better not come to my house for dinner.
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Interstellar Chef Raising a Baby Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Interstellar Chef Raising a Baby
"Interstellar Chef Raising a Baby" is quite the ride! After diving into this novel, I came away with a mixed, but overall positive, impression. It's a story that's easy to get lost in, especially if you're a foodie like me.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters grabbed me with their comedic setup. The MC, thrust into a future where real food is a luxury and saddled with debt, has to navigate a bizarre new world with the help of a cooking system. It's a fun premise, and I was eager to see how she'd shake up the interstellar culinary scene. The early focus on her street food stall and subsequent ventures was a refreshing change from the typical "instant success" trope.
### What Works Well
The heart of this novel is undoubtedly the food. The descriptions are so vivid and detailed that I often found myself craving whatever the MC was cooking up. The translator's inclusion of pictures and gifs of the dishes only heightened the experience! I also appreciated the author's knack for taking familiar tropes and giving them a unique twist. The system, for instance, doesn't just hand the MC skills; she has to work hard, facing challenges and even electric shocks, to earn them.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed many aspects of the story, I can see why some readers felt let down. The title, "Interstellar Chef Raising a Baby," is a bit misleading. The "raising a baby" aspect is minimal, and the story leans heavily into the cooking and slice-of-life elements. Also, the plot can feel a bit unfocused at times. The MC's initial mission, given by the food system, seems to fade into the background as the story progresses, and some plot threads are left dangling.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out that the romance between the MC and ML feels rushed and underdeveloped. The ML's initial attraction to the MC is based on somewhat shallow reasons, and the relationship development isn't as fleshed out as it could be. Also, the MC's third apprentice is chosen in a way that feels unfair to the other contestants.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "Interstellar Chef Raising a Baby" is an enjoyable and lighthearted read. If you're looking for a story with detailed food descriptions, a comedic premise, and a slice-of-life feel, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for some plot holes, a somewhat underdeveloped romance, and a minimal focus on the "raising a baby" aspect. Overall, I'd recommend it as a fun, brainless read.