Sister's Bride
This novel is the same as black tech but instead of a games or internet cafe, this novel introduce movie to the other world in particular way, in my personal opinion this one as good as black tech but the story is quite a bit exaggerated but overall is good as there is no similar story like black tech you will definitely enjoy this one
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Specially created an account to vent here. To any would-be readers: It's a great story up until ch363 by Yang Wenli. After chapter 363 the translation quality turns into trash. To the new "translator": Look, I genuinely think you had the best of intentions posting 'edited' MTL after the previous (actual) translator went radio silent. But I rather you'd never posted anything at all in the first place. Now no real translator's ever going to pick this up and we're left in Webnovel purgatory with something that's +10% better than something spat out by Google Translate. It's still not something readable. Names are inconsistent, yes, but if that was the only problem I'd be jumping from joy. So much else has been lost in the MTL garble. The flow, plurals, story continuity, everything ... you can't just replace a few words, call it a day, and think that will make everything readable - let alone ask coins/money for it. If it was that easy, the translation industry would've died in 2016. It's just such a shame ...
Iβm caught up with the Translations and even read further in the Raws. Honestly this is better then I thought itβd be. Itβs a very fun story. I want to say more without spoiling it but I stopped after 236. The World Building is well executed. The Characters really impressed me the most. MC is not bad, slightly better than an average MC. (Though it does give headaches at times) The Romance is well-fleshed out. (For now at least) Keep in mind this story is extremely slow with very short chapters. This is even shorter than 'Black Internet Cafe' There's not much to show and it does have flaws. Iβm really amazed at how much thought this was given by the Author though. Flaws: Despite the Characters being good, they aren't well explored properly. They are ignored half of the time and introduce newer characters. That leaves one a real pity. They had such magnificent potential too. =/. As much as I love the Romance too, Ciri is ignored as well. (Again, a pity given the length of this novel)
At first, judging from the cover, I thought MC was some iSekai's female swordman because I didn't read the summary. Well, although it doesn't turn out this way, I didn't stop reading because the translation quality is very good. The story idea is quite interesting. So far in the first 24 chapters, MC, the demon prince, is planning to change other races' stereotype/perception towards people of his kind through movie. The summary clearly implies there will be more stuffs MC would make available for iSekai. This is exciting. Hope the latter chapters won't let me down.
Please don't say this book imitates black technology. This book was serialized on April 22, 2017, and black technology series was serialized on August 30, 2017. Due to the late translation of this book, you will first see black technology. In fact, on the original website, when the book was very popular, black technology imitated the book.
This is an understated protagonist that wants to find the "Third option". If you liked Maouyuu, Gourmet of Another World, or are looking for a Chinese Novel that doesn't focus on ****head protagonists or the incessant "Leveling up" of what's common right now, this would be for you. Think of this as I am a Superstar if the protagonist wasn't a human piece of garbage, if the protagonist wanted to change the world and the lives of those around him for the better, while never losing sight of the fact that everyone in the world can screw you over (unlike how Japanese novels handle it). Think of this like True Star, but with the Protag not claiming credit for the masterpieces outside of what is somewhat understandable and reasonable. Of a Protagonist in a "Plagiarism genre" story actually saying "I'm not the writer of [This work]. It was something I've imported from a faraway land" when talking to buyers and investors. Of a protagonist actually having the brain to adapt and modify works like a real translator/localizer so that they can be sold better in the target audience. Until it is actually fully translated, I can't say much more (Spoilers!). But it's basically sort of like Outbreak Company but without the bullsh*t and in an Isekai style. Edit: At ch 770 now - holy ****. Fluff/worldbuilding I thought I could ignore is actually foreshadowing for later arcs, serious arcs. There are so many callbacks and payoffs for people who realize what's going on. And once again the author and MC respects credit and precedent, those that come before... and it actually makes sense in context once you get there in the story, as this leads to other developments, to a bigger picture. He's actually starting to play a bit loose with the concept of Credit and Copyright right now... and we can see the problems as well as benefits from both sides of the story. (In a sense. None of this is explicitly stated to be "Bad" or "Good", but as readers we can see causality, no?) One clear thing is that this story is a bit naive and idealistic. But it's filled with hope and love in ways other chinese webnovels fail to deliver. At this point, I'd make the argument that the MC is not the MC. He's merely a side character, a guide, sort of like Count D in Petshop of Horrors, or the Chef in Isekai Shokudou (restaurant of another world), or the Nobu Store from Isekai Izakaya Nobu. The MC and the adaptation of familiar media of Earth becomes the platform to explore new cultures/realities and other interesting characters' lives as we see this cultural exchange and almost parody of what we live in. Some things are played for laughs in order to hide the darker undertones, but for such an idealistic story to even address or acknowledge things like media addiction or the realities of making it big like a star (and how a star can stay big), as well as problems associated with fame makes me very happy. It also has one of the more realistic slow-burning romances (not torrid Shojou/josei tramptacular romances XD) in chinese webnovels, and we see a relationship built on respect and mutual interests and close proximity.
I select this book among trial read novels available in the inbox notification I received. I'm not sure what does trial read mean, does it mean we have to pay to unlock chapters after 60? Well, after reading first 20 chapters, I give this novel a go. Firstly, it's not a sci-fi, it's more like fantasy, magical world setting. Unlike other Another World stories focusing on dungeons, leveling stats/skills or going on quest clearing, it is more like bringing cultural products from the Earth to Another world. I guess that is what it means for Cultural Invasion. I think author should have the cover changed, it doesn't seem to reflect the story and synopsis. It's exciting to see WoW, Diablo, those gaming references in the novel. So far, there is one trap, one potential waifu...LOLOL
I wholeheartedly believe this novel could easily be at the top of the leaderboards of this novel had a better uplod schedule. This novelβs release schedule is simply abysmal. One day you might get three chapters in a day, and sometimes thereβs no nee chapters after more than a month. This novel has a very slow pace combine that with its short chapters the slow at best release schedule severely harms the novel.