What is the most important thing about rebirth before the apocalypse? Grain storage? No, it’s trying to find the most important person in the past life! Reject the so-called relatives who have evil intentions!
The abilities of the previous life have followed, and their golden fingers have suddenly become very big.
Mutant plants, farming space, enough to feed himself and that man!
Su Ruizhe took out a handful of cherries and chili peppers with a simple smile: “Honey, these ingredients – oh, no, landmines – you take them and throw them out when you meet a zombie! But don’t eat it!”
Zhan Yun: “…”
Wife is good at everything, but just a little silly…
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My Cherry Will Explode in the Apocalypse Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on *My Cherry Will Explode in the Apocalypse*
*My Cherry Will Explode in the Apocalypse*… what a title! Going in, I wasn't quite sure what to expect, and after finishing it, I'm still processing. It's a bit of a mixed bag, but overall, I found it an enjoyable, albeit flawed, read.
### First Impressions
The premise is definitely eye-catching: apocalypse, plant-based powers, and a cute protagonist. The initial chapters hooked me with the promise of a unique take on the zombie genre. I was intrigued by the MC's rebirth and his determination to avoid his past fate.
### What Works Well
The story's fast pace is both a blessing and a curse, but for me, it mostly worked. It kept the plot moving and prevented it from getting bogged down in unnecessary details. I appreciated that the romance, while not the main focus, was sweet and supportive. The relationship between the MC and ML felt like a comfortable, established partnership, like an old married couple, which was a refreshing change from the usual dramatic romance. I also enjoyed the "Plants vs. Zombies" element, and the MC's cherry bomb abilities added a fun, quirky touch to the action. The found-family aspect was also heartwarming; the team dynamic was a definite highlight.
### Areas of Concern
Despite the positives, there are definitely some areas where the novel falls short. The characters, while likeable, often felt underdeveloped, with their potential left unexplored. The plot holes, especially regarding the MC's space abilities and resource management, were hard to ignore. I also felt the story lacked a clear direction at times, meandering without a strong sense of purpose.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers might be put off by what they perceive as the MC's naivete, especially considering his past life experiences. His willingness to trust others and his handling of his aunt's betrayal may seem unrealistic to some. Others might find the military base setting too idealistic, lacking the gritty realism often associated with post-apocalyptic stories.
### Final Verdict
*My Cherry Will Explode in the Apocalypse* is a light, easy read perfect for when you need a break from heavier, more angsty stories. While it may not be a masterpiece of zombie apocalypse fiction, its sweet romance, quirky premise, and fast-paced plot make it an enjoyable way to pass the time. Just don't expect too much depth or complexity. I'd recommend it if you're looking for something fun and undemanding.