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5 | 23% (11 votes) |
4 | 21% (10 votes) |
3 | 43% (20 votes) |
2 | 4% (2 votes) |
1 | 9% (4 votes) |
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Xia Qingyang, a half-elf, accidentally found himself transported to the interstellar era, where he became a disgraceful burden to his family. He was banished to a desolate planet to fend for himself. Remaining unfazed by the situation, Xia Qingyang calmly tended to flowers, searched for minerals, crafted weapons, and practiced medicine.
To his delight, he was accompanied by an irresistibly adorable and lethally cute dragon with a big belly, making his days incredibly comfortable. As he basked in the sun, Xia Qingyang would stroke the dragon’s belly and marvel, “Your belly is so soft!”
The big-bellied dragon would retort, “If you touch it, you must take responsibility for this Prince!”
Unaware of the impending change, Xia Qingyang continued to play with the dragon, affectionately caressing its entire body until, one day… the big-bellied dragon suddenly transformed into a human, leaving Xia Qingyang dumbfounded. Stuttering, he said, “Th-this is all a misunderstanding…”
The big-bellied dragon replied, “Misunderstanding? Then let this Prince have another touch!”
PS: This story doesn’t rely on any cheats or overpowered abilities. Xia Xia is just Xia Xia.
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Farming Together wIth Interstellar People (1)Game of the World Tree (1)
A Guide to Raising Your Natural Enemy (1)
Dwarf In The Future (1)
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07/25/23 | Second Life Translations | c122 |
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07/21/23 | Second Life Translations | c120 |
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07/08/23 | Second Life Translations | c109 |
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Why giving it a 3to 3 1/2 stars... ahem its really too rush, the romance suddenly describes in a few paragraphs and the the confession just a sentence??!! The heck... and the ending just abruptly end... or the author just give up. So only read if theres nothing to read. Thank you
I'm completely baffled why the MC wasn't even remotely worried about his dragon and how a "newly transformed" human-shaped-dragon ML suddenly disappeared from his life for like months.
Bad writing.
I'm all for MTL and chatGPT editing but maybe proofread or reread your translations a few more times?
Eg: MC talking to his team about getting a patent for his potions.
MC says "I won't apply" with embarrassment.
In the next line, MC's teammate says "I'll help you apply!" and MC says Thanks.
Backtranslating "I won't apply", it's clear the MC said in CN: wo bu hui shen qing.
In CN "bu hui" 不会 can be translated one of two ways: "I don't know how" or "I will not." Obviously the meaning of the sentence here is "I don't know how to apply" Otherwise the MC wouldn't have been embarrassed and wouldn't have taken his friend up on the offer.
Even if you know zero Chinese, from context clues alone, the original dialogue makes no sense and should be scrutinized. Yes, the author is a crappy writer, but not to the point of being completely unable to string together a coherent thought.
As others wrote, the author set up too much backstory but hadn’t sketched out the full plot/didn’t have the motivation to finish it. While cute and simple by itself, the author doesn’t even go into the relationship. It literally timeskips MC and ML getting together, going along the lines of ‘that’s right, [MC] gave in’ or something like that (mtl) then turns ML into ‘no mc? Meet iceberg personality’ trope. While I typically wouldn’t care too much, the amount of things the author set up to abandon is just... it makes up a huge portion of the novel.
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