There Will Always Be Protagonists With Delusions of Starting a Harem

There Will Always Be Protagonists With Delusions of Starting a Harem

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总有主角妄想开后宫

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: APDSH, Luôn Có Vai Chính Vọng Tưởng Mở Rộng Hậu Cung, 总有主角妄想开后宫

By bu hui xia qi, can’t play chess, 不会下棋

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
169 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Suddenly, the unmarried twenty-year-old Ye Zhizhou had many more relatives, yet it was too late for him to clearly understand the circumstances as he nearly died in a car accident. After that, he somehow managed to survive and was even forcibly bound to a Salvation System. How is it salvation? Harems destroy worlds! Preventing a harem will save them! . . . . Ok, prevent harems. After seeing the entire system introduction, the corners of Ye Zhizhou’s mouth twitched. In order to return home safely, he decisively began his risky journey, he’d just treat it as if he was playing a large-scale strategy game. Since then, the people the protagonist would rescue, he rescued first. The businesses the protagonist would make, he made first. The little brother the protagonist would take in, he took in first. The cliff the protagonist would jump off of, he jumped off of first. The gay s*x the protagonist would have, he’d have. . . . Wait wait, can’t do this one, change it, let me change it. ???: No, you can do this one. Ye Zhizhou (alarmed): Who’s speaking? ???: Your husband. Ye Zhizhou: . . . .

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

There Will Always Be Protagonists With Delusions of Starting a Harem Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on There Will Always Be Protagonists With Delusions of Starting a Harem This web novel promises a chaotic ride through worlds where harems are the problem, and I was definitely intrigued. It's a blend of comedy, fantasy, romance, and yaoi, which is right up my alley. After diving in, I've got some thoughts. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a bit hesitant. Some mention the translation quality being rough, especially early on. The pacing is fast, perhaps *too* fast for some, and the sheer amount of information dumped at the beginning of each arc can be overwhelming. However, I was determined to give it a fair shot. ### What Works Well The core concept is hilarious. The MC's job is to dismantle harems, and the protagonists he encounters are often hypocritical and delusional. The system providing incorrect or misleading information adds another layer of comedic chaos, forcing the MC to think on his feet. I found myself laughing out loud at the absurd situations and the witty banter between the MC and the ML. Many praise the MC's intelligence and cunning, which helps balance the ML's over-the-top possessiveness. I also appreciated that the romance, while intense, doesn't shy away from conflict and growth. The plot twists kept me engaged, especially as the story progressed and the overarching mysteries began to unravel. The zombie arc was a standout for me! ### Areas of Concern I did notice some potential pitfalls. Several readers pointed out that the plot can become convoluted in later arcs, with a large cast of characters making it difficult to keep track of everything. Also, the translation issues seem to persist, which can detract from the overall reading experience. The MC's OP abilities, while convenient, sometimes felt like a crutch, diminishing the impact of the challenges he faces. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers mentioned specific arc details. For example, the father and sons in one arc sharing the same name caused confusion, and the sleeping devil cultivation arc might not be for everyone due to its heavy focus on "fluff." There's also the abrupt ending, which left some readers feeling unsatisfied. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "There Will Always Be Protagonists With Delusions of Starting a Harem" is a fun and entertaining read. If you're looking for a lighthearted and comedic take on the quick transmigration genre, and you're willing to overlook some translation issues and occasional plot contrivances, then I'd recommend giving it a try. Just be prepared for a wild ride!

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