Her 430 Million Years

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On Fan Li’s 18th birthday, her father told her: “actually your mom has genes which may not be that of an ‘ordinary’ person’s.”

Upon waking, Li-zi discovered she has transformed into a mermaid and is even attending a top university in the deep ocean.

She also met a group of perceptive boys who were a delight to the eyes.

However, its leader is a mixed-race carnivorous mer-shark with racial discrimination.

She thinks, how is an irascible shark who loses control at the slightest whiff of blood qualified to discriminate against a princess who hails from the civilized world like me?

However, a mermaid’s innate inferiority can never compete with a shark.

The mer-shark’s little bro says to her: “once you make him your child’s father, he will no longer bully you.”

Fan Li: “You want me to marry a fish? You are f**king kidding.”

“You don’t need to marry. Only the Haiyangzu marries, marriage is never a part of us shark people’s culture. When we enter the reproduction cycle, we will start to breed exponentially. We are the species with genes at the top of the food chain. If you are lucky enough to be his female fish, your weak genes will be improved, and he can give you a group of shark babies who dominate the ocean.”

“…Thank you for sympthazing with my inferior genes but I want to get married.” To a human.

Only after she was traumatized by the ethics of these sharks, did she find out her mom actually isn’t dead.

And just like these sea creatures, she too has no concept of marriage.

Furthermore, her mom’s real identity is….

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她的4.3亿年
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midorimeii
midorimeii rated it
October 15, 2021
Status: Completed
It's an UTTERLY LONG EXHAUSTING POINTLESS JOURNEY!

At first, I was wondering why a book with high views on jjwxc was underrated. I was agree with @PXXXN, till I reach chapter 30~40.
    • It was interesting at first. The author was creative and imaginative. It was very different from the usual mermaid story. Ps.: [Warning!] It has such an extreme moral view. Very animalistic. You've been warned!
    • The author cleverly reeled us in with the so-called "mysterious past", and stirred our emotion with the realistic portrayal of how we sometimes are nothing in the eye of fate/destiny, that we have to fight to change our own fate/destiny.
    • I like that MC was written as a strong character. She was rational and had a strong desire to survive. She had principles. I thought that she wasn't a one dimensional character.
    • Xinghai is the Mr. Perfect we need in our life.
    • The plot is heavily centered on racial issue and women rights I believe, that leaves messages for us: to appreciate others, to appreciate yourself, and to appreciate what we have now. I really can't imagine to live a life with such extreme racism.
Sadly, what happened next shattered the good thing. The book betray my expectation and left me with a huge disappoinment:

    • The setting is too heavy, that perhaps the author self couldn't keep up.
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    • The MC (Fan Li) 's character. She gone through a major breakdown. She betrayed her own principles for ML. The plot exhausts her that she was reduced into a love-stricken girl who begged for love. (I think she has become mentally ill but there are no psychiatrist there).
    • The ML. The character that kept my curiousity going. He also had a mysterious past. But unfortunately, he was written as A tr*sh and THE UNRECYCLABLE one at that! Please count how many times he did good to MC and the vice versa. I know that he has his own limitation, but I just can't accept his attitude. He is a scumbag. He shouldn't mess the other's relationship even if it's his own mimicry. But then again, the world has an extreme moral view.
    • Cliche and ridiculous reasoning: MISUNDERSTANDING AND LACK OF COMMUNICATION. (Mostly ML's fault)
    • Like I said, it's a LONG EXHAUSTINGLY POINTLESS JOURNEY!
    • There are so many unnecessary plots and characters which can be trimmed since it doesn't give any major impact towards MC nor ML's character development. I pity those canon fodders.
    • MC's soul exchange and mysterious past is non-exist. Human Fan Li is a fake memory which Su Yi herself created
    • To my utter disappointment, it's an open ending. So, the problem will never be solved! On the bright side, the author said that the plot will be revised and HE is written for the paperback version.
    • In the end, there is no real antagonist in the book.
    • What are there? Are protagonist that keep on antagonizing themselves. Both MC and ML are shellfish => selfish and hellish. They tortured each other in the name of love. I suppose MC and ML aren't suitable for each other since they have different view. They are toxic. Bcs what a healthy couple should do is, to communicate their problem out and try to solve their problem together, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do them part. Welp, it's my own wishful tought.
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My final thought, I give one star for the jjwxc version. Perhaps, I'll change it after I read the paperback version. But the current ending, left me with hollowness.
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PXXXN
PXXXN rated it
June 7, 2020
Status: c21
It is not a simple or childish story as it may seem on the surface. Once the plot dives deeper, you will see that it is rather dark. The main mystery of the novel, at least as of now, appears to be why Fan Li exchanged bodies and how her mother's identity plays a role in this world filled with systemic racism against the oceanic people.
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