The Virtual Character I Personally Raised Wants to Marry Me

The Virtual Character I Personally Raised Wants to Marry Me

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亲手养大的纸片人要娶我[基建] / 穿进全息游戏搞基建

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: VCRMM, 亲手养大的纸片人要娶我[基建], 穿进全息游戏搞基建

By 最爱梅子酒

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
687 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Xu Sili died at a young age. He woke up again only to find that… not only was he alive but he had become the new emperor of an alien empire. The empire was in a miserable state, facing a crisis of being destroyed by alien beasts at any time. At that time, he fell down on the emperor’s exclusive gold throne. In front of him stood a handsome man in a white military uniform. The man wore knee-high black boots and stepped on his chest. There was a cruel and bloodthirsty smile on his face as he placed the laser gun to Xu Sili’s forehead. He declared, “Die, new emperor.” Wait, wait! Xu Sili was confused when he saw the man’s face clearly. Why did this man look so similar to the virtual character he raised? Huh? This was the good-looking uniform that Xu Sili put in long hours to gain! Si Sheng had a secret. He could hear the voice of God. During the time when everyone around him was going crazy over the princess, he knew that everything about the princess was actually a gift from God, the one who truly saved him from the s*ave owner— It was the great God! He was mysterious and powerful. He had the most moving voice in the world. He stirred Si Sheng’s mind every night, keeping him spellbound and unable to sleep. Si Sheng wanted to see ‘Him’ so badly that he was going crazy. Finally, there was a day when God asked him, “What would you do if I appear before you?” Si Sheng knelt on one knee and humbly offered his loyalty. However, he realized at this time that he had a deeper… wilder ambition in his heart for God. This is probably a story of the main character transmigrating to an alien world and rebuilding a home with his virtual character.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Virtual Character I Personally Raised Wants to Marry Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Virtual Character I Personally Raised Wants to Marry Me Okay, so I dove into "The Virtual Character I Personally Raised Wants to Marry Me" with some high expectations, and while it wasn't *exactly* what I anticipated, I found myself pleasantly surprised. It's a story that blends sci-fi, fantasy, and romance in a unique way, though it leans heavily into kingdom-building, especially in the earlier chapters. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely eye-catching: a terminally ill singer invests everything into a holographic game and gets a new life as an NPC, bringing his favorite in-game character along for the ride. I was immediately drawn in by the potential for a heartwarming and exciting story. The cover art is also absolutely gorgeous, which certainly helped pique my interest! ### What Works Well The world-building is where this novel really shines. I was impressed by the detailed and thoughtful approach to creating a functional society within a game world, particularly the integration of NPCs and players. The MC's cautious efforts to instill loyalty among players, who see the world as a game while it's reality for him and others, creates a compelling dynamic. The story also explores the complexities of the MC's past life, allowing him to reconnect with his family in the game, which adds a layer of emotional depth. I also found the interactions between the MC, ML and the AI Xiao Wu to be fun and interesting. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the overall story, there were a few things that gave me pause. The pacing can be uneven, and some plot points felt rushed or underdeveloped. I can see how some readers might find the focus on kingdom-building a bit slow, especially if they're primarily interested in the romance aspect. Some readers may also find the ML to be a bit of a creep. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers found the MC's second brother not recognizing him at first to be sad, but were happy it was cleared up. Some readers also found the ending to be a bit rushed. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Virtual Character I Personally Raised Wants to Marry Me" is an engaging and imaginative novel with a strong emphasis on world-building and character development. It might not be a perfect story, but it offers a refreshing take on the "transmigrated into a game" trope, with plenty of interesting themes to explore. I would recommend giving it a try, especially if you enjoy stories with intricate world-building and a slow-burn romance.

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