Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
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闭嘴恶龙我不想再跟你生孩子了
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: Shut Up! Evil Dragon! I Don't Want to Raise Any Children With You Anymore (Manhua), Shut Up, Evil Dragon! I Don’t Want to Take a Baby With You Anymore, Shut Up, Evil Dragon, I Don’t Want to Raise Kids With You Anymore!, Shut Up, Evil Dragon—I’m Not Having Another Kid With You!, 闭嘴恶龙我不想再跟你生孩子了
After being defeated and captured, the dragon-slaying hero Leon became a captive of the Silver Dragon Empress.
With a resolve for certain death, Leon unexpectedly turned the tables and successfully imp**gnated the empress on his verge of dying.
He thought that this would be enough to let the empress live with shame for the rest of her life and he also fulfilled his duty as a dragon slayer.
However, two years later, when Leon opened his eyes, he found a little dragon girl with a tail lying beside him…
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Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You
Okay, the title alone grabbed my attention, and after diving into "Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You," I can see why so many readers are hooked. It's a wild ride, blending fantasy, romance, comedy, and a surprising amount of slice-of-life with childcare. It’s definitely not your typical web novel, and that’s a big part of its charm.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was a bit thrown by the premise. The "enemies to lovers" trope is strong here, with a dragon slayer and a dragon engaging in what some might describe as… aggressive flirting. It's definitely a unique take, and it takes a few chapters to find its footing. However, once you get past the initial shock, the story really starts to shine, and the characters develop.
### What Works Well
What I really appreciate is the dynamic between the main characters. Their constant bickering and attempts to one-up each other are genuinely funny, and it’s clear that their animosity is masking a deeper connection. The addition of their daughters adds a heartwarming element, and the focus on raising them properly feels surprisingly genuine. The author does a good job of balancing the humor and romance with the more serious aspects of the plot, like the mysteries surrounding the MC's past and the tensions between humans and dragons. Also, despite the initial... *ahem*... "enthusiastic" interactions, the relationship does evolve into something more meaningful and less problematic, which is a huge plus. I found myself invested in their growth as individuals and as a family.
### Areas of Concern
I will admit that the translation can be a bit rough around the edges. There were a few instances where the dialogue felt clunky or the pronouns were confusing. It's not a deal-breaker, but it can be distracting at times. Also, the plot can meander a bit, and the pacing isn't always consistent. Some readers might find the slow burn frustrating, especially when it comes to the MC finally confessing his feelings.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers might be bothered by the initial interactions between the MC and FMC, which some found to be a little forced and uncomfortable. Additionally, it is mentioned that the fact that the MC is a human can introduce some plot holes related to aging and mortality.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "Shut Up, Malevolent Dragon! I Don’t Want to Have Any More Children With You" is a fun and engaging read. It's a unique blend of genres with well-developed characters and a compelling storyline. If you're looking for something a little different and aren't afraid of some over-the-top humor, I'd definitely recommend giving it a try. Just be prepared for a few translation quirks and a slow-burn romance.