The Haunted

The Haunted

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邪祟

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Evil Thing, Xie Sui, นรลักษณ์ปีศาจ, 邪祟

By da yuan zi, 大圆子

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

Description

Chi Yan had always had a weak constitution, and ghosts had always tried to kill him. He had tried many ways to change his situation, but it was all futile. Coincidentally, Third Master Ye of Shiming City passed away, and a priest informed Chi Yan that Third Master Ye possessed the “look of demon,” Carrying a bit of this man’s ashes and installing an altar for him at home could help control the evil spirits around Chi Yan. Left with no choice, Chi Yan took a gamble. Amazingly, it worked. However he didn’t expect to instead be haunted by the most persistent ghost of them all. Obsessed with love, undying resentment, possessed by evil.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Haunted Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Haunted* *The Haunted* is a novel that definitely left an impression on me, though a somewhat complicated one. With its blend of horror, romance, and supernatural elements, it's a story that tries to walk a fine line, and whether it succeeds seems to depend heavily on individual tastes. ### First Impressions Going in, I was intrigued by the premise. A cute protagonist attracting ghosts and a powerful, possessive male lead who isn't quite human? It sounded like a recipe for a thrilling, if potentially dark, romance. The initial chapters certainly deliver on the horror aspect, creating an atmosphere of unease and suspense. ### What Works Well The strongest aspect of *The Haunted* is its world-building and the unique spin it puts on the world-hopping trope. Instead of a typical quick transmigration setup, the main characters reincarnate together, living out multiple lives. I found this to be a refreshing take, allowing for a deeper exploration of their relationship across different settings. Several readers highlighted the third arc, the vampire world, as a standout, praising its humor and sweetness. The translation quality was also consistently praised, making it easy to dive into the story. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its flaws. A significant point of contention is the relationship between the leads, with some finding it deeply toxic. The male lead's possessiveness and manipulative tendencies, particularly in the first arc, were a major turn-off for some. I can see how his actions, especially early on, could be interpreted as non-consensual and disturbing. Additionally, some felt that the main character's constant fear and screaming became repetitive and annoying, hindering their ability to connect with him. The lack of foreshadowing regarding the connection between the MC and ML was also mentioned, with the abrupt transitions between worlds being confusing. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers have mentioned key plot points that reveal the ML's true nature as an ancient evil being and the reason for their multiple reincarnations. Apparently, the ML's actions stem from his initial encounter with the MC and his subsequent twisted understanding of love. Be cautious when reading further reviews if you want to avoid spoilers. ### Final Verdict Overall, *The Haunted* is a novel that evokes strong reactions. If you're a fan of dark, possessive relationships and enjoy horror elements, you might find it to be a hidden gem. However, be prepared for potentially triggering content and a male lead whose actions are, at times, morally questionable. While the story has its strengths, particularly in its world-building and unique reincarnation concept, the toxic relationship dynamics and repetitive character traits might be a deal-breaker for some readers. I'd recommend going in with an open mind and being prepared for a story that pushes boundaries.

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