This Way of Transmigration Is Definitely Wrong!

This Way of Transmigration Is Definitely Wrong!

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这穿越方式绝逼不对!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 这穿越方式绝逼不对!

By 水冰冷

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
169 chapters
Original Publisher
lc read

Description

The worst thing that Shui Ruoshan thinks he ever did? – He wrote the story of “The Strongest King in History”. The unluckiest thing that happened to him? – He transmigrated into the novel he wrote. The most depressing thing that happened to him? – His current character doesn’t exist in the original story. The most frustrating thing that happened to him? – His current progress completely overturned the original plot. Other than that, the most unreasonable thing is that he is actually being sheltered by the villain BOSS. The YY, the level-ups and the ‘cool text‘ in the story that he wrote, why the hell did it suddenly change ‘flavor’? It must be because his way of transmigration was not quite right! He wants a redo!!! Notes : – YY is OP-ness of MC – ‘Cool text’ is a story with OP MC without much difficulties and drama

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
lc read
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

This Way of Transmigration Is Definitely Wrong! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on This Way of Transmigration Is Definitely Wrong! "This Way of Transmigration Is Definitely Wrong!" certainly took me on a ride. With its blend of comedy, drama, fantasy, and romance (specifically yaoi), I was eager to dive in. The premise of an author transmigrating into their own novel has a lot of potential, and I was curious to see how it would play out. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued. The idea of the MC, who created the world, now having to navigate it, seemed like a fun concept. The early chapters held promise, especially with the reversal of the initial contract. However, as I progressed, I found myself echoing some of the sentiments I'd seen others express. ### What Works Well There are definitely some bright spots. Many readers praised the translation quality, and I have to agree – it's well-done and easy to follow. The dynamic between the MC and ML, while sometimes frustrating, has moments of genuine sweetness and protective affection. I appreciated that the MC wasn't portrayed as overtly malicious, and his desire to protect the ML was a recurring theme I found endearing. Some also enjoyed the unique take on the transmigrated theme. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, some issues kept me from fully enjoying the story. I found the MC's characterization to be inconsistent. While initially clever, he often devolved into childish behavior that felt forced and, at times, downright irritating. This immaturity impacted my ability to connect with him, and I found myself struggling to understand his motivations. I also found the plot itself to be somewhat slow-paced, with excessive narration and internal monologues that detracted from the overall flow. The world-building felt underdeveloped, and many side characters were forgettable. The romance, while present, lacked depth and emotional resonance for me. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mention specific plot points that could be considered spoilers, such as the MC's reluctance to let the ML kill enemies, and the revelation about the MC's body being the main villain. Proceed with caution if you prefer to go in blind. ### Final Verdict Overall, "This Way of Transmigration Is Definitely Wrong!" has a charming premise and some redeeming qualities, particularly the translation and occasional moments of sweetness. However, the inconsistent characterization of the MC, slow pacing, and underdeveloped world-building ultimately held it back for me. If you're looking for a lighthearted, low-stakes read with a focus on fluff and don't mind an immature protagonist, this might be worth a try. However, if you prefer well-developed characters and a tightly woven plot, you might find yourself disappointed. I'd give it a cautious 3 out of 5 stars.

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