Who Touched My Tail!

Who Touched My Tail!

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谁动了我的尾巴!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 谁动了我的尾巴!

By xiao xuan, 筱玄

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
206
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Xue Ling is a nine tailed fox who has been cultivating for thousands of years but lost all his tails in a moment of capriciousness. Tails are easy to self destruct, but not easy to recover. In order to restore his human figure, he must struggle to destroy the plot, forcibly change the protagonist’s fate, and be the cannon fodder in the first line of attack. But why are these plots more and more irrational? The setup is getting more and more weird, and what is with this person that is showing up in every single world? It seems that before going through all these worlds, he has forgotten some very important affairs? Su Xuanyan: Yes, you’ve forgotten me. Xue Ling: Get lost! (▼皿▼#) Clearly every time you are the one that doesn’t remember anything! Su Xuanyan: Oh, this is purely an accident.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Who Touched My Tail! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Who Touched My Tail! "Who Touched My Tail!" promised a delightful blend of adventure, comedy, and romance in a xianxia setting, and while it had its moments, my overall experience was a bit of a mixed bag. It's a complete original novel with an ongoing translation, so I was eager to dive in. ### First Impressions The initial premise, with Xue Ling, a demon fox traversing worlds to regain his lost tails, hooked me immediately. I was anticipating clever schemes and satisfying face-slapping scenarios. The MC’s fox-like personality, indolent yet haughty, was also quite charming. ### What Works Well The relationship between the MC and ML definitely has its appeal. I particularly enjoyed the dynamic where the MC acts as a sly seductress, teasing the often emotionally repressed ML. Seeing their interactions evolve across different worlds was a highlight. The system's quirky personality also added a layer of enjoyment, especially its interactions with the MC. Some readers found the plot progression well-done, and the translation quality consistently high, making for a smooth reading experience. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the initial excitement faded for me as the story progressed. The "face-slapping" felt rushed and lacked genuine tension. I found myself wanting more depth and complexity in the plots of each arc. The MC's schemes often felt too easy, and the reliance on the ML's power made the challenges feel less significant. Several readers echoed this sentiment, noting a lack of obstacles and a tendency for the story to prioritize romance over plot development. The villains, while easy to hate, felt one-dimensional, and the side characters were often underdeveloped. I also found the MC's personality to be inconsistent at times, which made it difficult to connect with him fully. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers mention that the MC struggles to accept his feelings for the ML, finally doing so in the third arc. Additionally, the final arc involves the MC losing his memories, which some found appealing. Be aware that some reviews contain details about character development and plot points. ### Final Verdict "Who Touched My Tail!" has moments of brilliance, particularly in its character dynamics and the overall premise. However, the repetitive nature of the arcs, the lack of tension, and the underdeveloped plots ultimately left me wanting more. While it may satisfy readers seeking a lighthearted romance with a charismatic MC and a devoted ML, those hoping for intricate plots and compelling challenges might find it lacking. Ultimately, I'd say it's a decent read if you're looking to pass the time, but it doesn't quite reach its full potential.

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