Those Years I Opened a Zoo

Those Years I Opened a Zoo

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我开动物园那些年 / 我開動物園那些年

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Me and My Zoo, Năm ấy tui mở vườn bách thú, TYIOAZ, เมื่อผมเป็นเจ้าของสวนสัตว์, 我开动物园那些年

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By marshmallow bunny, pulled cotton candy bunny, 拉棉花糖的兔子

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
199 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

After graduating, the poor Duan Jiaze inherited a private zoo. He signed a contract and welcomed Luya, Daji, Bai Suzhen, black bear and other “animals”. Since then, he was so worried that he has been dreaming about customer traffic. Since then, the first zoo to implement a classification system has appeared, anyone under 21 years old cannot visit Luya. Since then, demons, ghost and monks from the previous era are seething. … Many years later, Duan Jiaze and Luya imitated a dialogue at the annual meeting. Duan Jiaze: Luya didn’t even attend elementary school, he has been a jobless citizen wandering for thousand of years. Afterwards he found a job, that is, to be an animal at the zoo. Luya: …

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Those Years I Opened a Zoo Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Those Years I Opened a Zoo "Those Years I Opened a Zoo" is a delightful and heartwarming novel that I thoroughly enjoyed. It's a blend of light-hearted comedy, fantasy, and slice-of-life elements centered around a protagonist who unexpectedly finds himself managing a zoo filled with mythical creatures. The overall experience is charming and relaxing, making it a great choice for readers looking for something low-stress and enjoyable. ### First Impressions From the very beginning, I was hooked by the novel's premise. The idea of managing a zoo populated by mythical beasts is inherently appealing, and the story delivers on that promise. The early chapters introduce the main character and his initial struggles, drawing you into his world and making you root for his success. I found the initial setup to be well-paced and engaging. ### What Works Well The novel shines in its character interactions and world-building. The protagonist is likable and relatable, even if he's a bit dense at times. The slow-burn romance with the male lead is a definite highlight, with their dynamic evolving from a somewhat adversarial relationship to a heartwarming partnership. I especially appreciated the quirky side characters, each with their own unique personalities and contributions to the story. The way the author weaves in supernatural elements and mythology is done in a comical and lighthearted way, adding depth and intrigue to the narrative. The animals, of course, are undeniably cute and a major draw for the story. I felt myself becoming invested in the zoo's success and the well-being of its inhabitants. It's also a really interesting story that raises awareness about the environment. ### Areas of Concern While I generally enjoyed the novel, I can see how some readers might find the pacing slow or the plot somewhat repetitive, especially later in the story. The focus is primarily on the zoo's progression, with new animals and improvements being the main drivers of the narrative. This can lead to a "what now?" feeling as the initial novelty wears off. Additionally, the romance takes a backseat for much of the story, which might disappoint readers primarily interested in that aspect. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have provided specific details about the romance, including when the main characters get together and other plot points. If you prefer to experience the story without knowing these details, I recommend skipping the user reviews. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Those Years I Opened a Zoo" is a charming and enjoyable read that I would recommend to anyone looking for a light-hearted and heartwarming story. While it may have some minor flaws in pacing and plot development, the engaging characters, unique premise, and overall feel-good atmosphere more than make up for it. If you're a fan of slice-of-life stories with a touch of fantasy and a slow-burn romance, this novel is definitely worth checking out.

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