Monster

Monster

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怪物

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 怪物

By little devil, 小妖子

4.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
33 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

He was born without eyes, nose or mouth, just a piece of rotting flesh, a cruel and terrible monster. He had eyes for only one person, his creator, Feng Yeran: a terminally ill, ambitious scientist. He had only one wish, to get him. That included getting his love, his everything, to be with him forever― For that he would give everything; anyone who dared to lay their hands on Feng Yeran would be doomed. Younger Yandere Monster Top X Weak Researcher Bottom Preface: There were four pieces of playdough on the table, of different sizes. Little Feng Hua was puzzled. —Feng Hua: Ye’er, how do we make a small house out of these four pieces of playdough? —Feng Yeran: Squeeze them into the shape you want. This one is the roof, the biggest one is the walls, this one is the doors and windows, and the last small one is the chimney. —Feng Hua: There are so many coloured pencils and pastels here! —Feng Yeran: When we finish the house, let’s paint the background of the house, the earth, the green grass, the blue sky and the white clouds. —Feng Hua: And paint the two of us! —Feng Yeran: Yes, one adult and one child! —Feng Hua: We’ll be together forever!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Monster Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Monster "Monster" isn't just a dark romance; it's a dive into the depths of obsession, creation, and the very definition of love. I went in expecting a twisted tale, and I definitely got that, but I also found a story that lingered in my mind long after I finished the last page. This novel is one that requires you to see it through until the end to fully appreciate the story being told. ### First Impressions Initially, I was thrown by the disturbing dynamic between Feng Yeran and Feng Hua. The possessiveness and the seemingly unbalanced power dynamic made me uneasy. I questioned some of the characters' choices and motivations, especially those of Feng Yeran. I found myself sympathizing more with Feng Hua. I was hesitant to continue at first, but I'm glad I did. ### What Works Well The author's writing style is phenomenal. They have a way of describing the characters’ internal struggles, their madness, and their love in a way that feels both poetic and raw. The exploration of morally grey areas is masterfully done. The love shared between the leads is the driving force of the plot, and it had me constantly wondering if this love was enough. The ending, while bittersweet, felt complete. It was a satisfying conclusion to a turbulent journey. The angst is balanced by moments of genuine connection, making the emotional rollercoaster worthwhile. ### Areas of Concern Some readers might struggle with the initial characterization of Feng Yeran. He can come across as frustrating and even unlikable at times. This is intentional but might be a hurdle for some readers to overcome. The narrative can be confusing at times, especially during the final stretch, but the author helpfully provides explanations that clarify the story's complexities. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Seriously, don't read beyond this point if you haven't finished the novel. The core of the story revolves around Feng Hua, a scientist who created Feng Yeran. The initial events are actually fragments of Feng Hua's memories, distorted by his grief and inability to accept Feng Yeran's death. He creates countless alternative worlds in an attempt to relive the eight years he spent with Feng Yeran. The truth is that Feng Yeran truly loved Feng Hua. In the end, Feng Hua creates one final world where they can both live a normal, happy life together. ### Final Verdict "Monster" is a gem. It's a beautifully written, albeit tragic, love story that explores the complexities of the human heart. It's not always an easy read, and it will make you feel uncomfortable at times, but it's a story that will stay with you long after you finish it. If you're looking for something different, something that will challenge your perceptions and evoke a range of emotions, then I highly recommend giving "Monster" a try.

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