Runaway Guide

Runaway Guide

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逃婚指南

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: TáoHūn ZhǐNán, Đào Hôn Chỉ Nam, 逃婚指南

By die zhiling, 蝶之灵

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

Description

After he was reborn in a sci-fi ABO world, Xi Wei became the newly born son of the king of the empire. He thought that as the king’s son he could live a grand, carefree life, but unexpectedly the he, the eldest prince, was actually an omega? What the hell was an omega? There was an alpha who was born on the same day as the eldest prince Xi Wei, and the two children grew up together. When Xi Wei looked at the blond child next door, he always felt that the boy wasn’t pleasing to the eye, so Xi Wei bullied him as a child. Until many years later… Looking at the man standing in front of him who was a head taller than him, Xi Wei was dumbfounded. —He tried to escape, but he eventually still fell into the clutches of his childhood sweetheart.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Runaway Guide Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Runaway Guide "Runaway Guide" promised a blend of mecha action, school life fluff, and sci-fi romance in an omegaverse setting, and while it had its moments, my overall impression is a bit mixed. It's a complete story, which is always a plus, but the execution left me wanting more in several areas. ### First Impressions The initial premise – a reincarnated film emperor and his manager navigating a futuristic ABO world – definitely grabbed my attention. The idea of an omega prince fighting against societal norms seemed ripe with potential, and I was eager to see how the relationship between the main characters would unfold. ### What Works Well I appreciated the focus on omega rights and the subtle power struggles within the story. The concept of an underground organization providing inhibitors to omegas who resist forced marriages was compelling. Some readers found the childhood friend dynamic between the MC and ML to be quite endearing. The translation quality was also consistently praised, which is crucial for enjoying a translated novel. Certain side characters, particularly Randy, stood out as proactive and engaging, adding depth to the overall narrative. ### Areas of Concern However, I also encountered some significant issues. The plot, at times, felt meandering and unfocused. Several readers felt the plot points were randomly added and the characters did not drive the story forward. The main couple was often overshadowed by side characters, with some feeling as though the MC became a supporting character in his own story. The development of the romance between the MC and ML was criticized for being too slow and lacking depth, with the MC's initial straight orientation creating an uncomfortable dynamic for some. The world-building, particularly regarding the ABO system and the roles of betas, also felt inconsistent and underdeveloped. The main character was criticized for being too perfect and lacking flaws. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews contain spoilers regarding the plot, the character of the MC, and the relationship dynamics. If you prefer to go in blind, proceed with caution! ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "Runaway Guide" is a novel with interesting ideas but uneven execution. If you're seeking a light, fluffy read with a focus on omega rights and don't mind a slow-burn romance and some underdeveloped plot points, you might find it enjoyable. However, if you're looking for a tightly plotted story with well-developed characters and a satisfying romance, you might be left wanting more. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, acknowledging its flaws but also recognizing its potential appeal to certain readers.

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