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All Time Rank: #2073
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.The Great God of Book Transmigration: “Transmigrate over, and you can sit on a mountain of gold and silver, and become an existence only surpassed by one person in the entire world.”
Not a bad deal! Su Zening happily agreed to transmigrate!
As a result——
Su Zening successfully transmigrated into the big world-shaking villain of the book, Fu Xiao…’s most important treasured… cat.
Cat Su Zening got to eat the top Italian blue lobster airlifted in that morning. Laying in the comfortable arms of a maid, he flipped himself over and sneered in his heart: “Why would I ever have believed that devious old man!”
After many trials and hardships, Su Zening was finally able to transform into a human. But thanks to a freak accident, he now became Fu Xiao’s newest lackey.
Every day, he had no choice but to transform back and forth, switching between useless flunkey and the Fu family’s tiny overlord.
As a result, in the company:
All the other subordinates looked at the newbie Su Zening: “If you mess up our business, the big boss will make you into a concrete pillar and send you sinking to the bottom of the sea.”
Su Zening: !!!
The big villain coldly looked over this clueless new lackey: “Useless tr*sh, if you can’t handle the next task properly, then never show your face in front of me ever again.”
Su Zening sobbed: “I, I, I won’t mess up ever again. I don’t want to be turned into a concrete pillar!”
Big villain: …..
After rebuking this lackey, the big villain went home.
As soon as he opened the door, the cat, Su Zening fell from the sky and used his cold and noble bu*t to sit on the big villain’s face. He expressionlessly stomped on this face with his paws: That’s what you get for being mean to me, that’s what you get for scolding me!
The big villain was gentle and helpless: “O great one, lighten your stomps, don’t hurt your paws.”
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The Disabled Tyrant’s Pet Palm Fish [Transmigration] (4)He Woke Up And Became The Actor’s Cat (2)
The Zombie Emperor’s Domesticated Cat (2)
Reborn into a Hamster for 233 Days (2)
A Cat with a Red Envelope Group (1)
Reborn as the Villain President’s Cat & Dog (1)
Recommendation Lists
- Guess You Could Say It Was A CATastrophe!
- Non Human mc
- Supernatural Goldmine
- no longer human
- The consequence of my BL binge
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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01/09/23 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c112 |
01/09/23 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c111 |
01/09/23 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c110 |
01/09/23 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c109 |
01/06/23 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c108 |
01/04/23 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c107 |
01/01/23 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c106 |
01/01/23 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c105 part2 |
12/31/22 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c105 part1 |
12/31/22 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c104 |
12/31/22 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c103 |
12/28/22 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c102 |
12/25/22 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c101 |
12/25/22 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c100 |
12/25/22 | Chrysanthemum Garden | c99 |
The storyline flowed smoothly and the ending was well done. I am not sure if more side stories will be written. But i’ll look forward to it💘
I'm referring more so to: (TW: animal abuse!!)
A side-character who kidnapped kittens, tied them up, sadistically tortured them with knives, and recorded it all in the bas**ent of his luxurious villa. And yet he was dealt with in less than a chapter.
his incredible vocal range that no human has ever achieved before because it's physically impossible, and yet our MC is oh so modest he genuinely thinks it's not good enough. Not to mention his inhumane super strength.
ML as "the big smelly socks" and "the handsome black-haired man". Begging the author to use their names, please. Imagine starting every sentence with "the teenager" for simple actions like looking around or picking something up.
"Youth" or "young man" would have been more appropriate terms too. By constantly referring to MC with his kitten name and ML as big smelly socks, it feels as if I'm reading a fluffy children's book about a cat's POV and not at all a human transmigration novel. It's a very very Gary Stu novel and genuinely reminds me of my middle school writing. I'll try to keep reading and hopefully change my review for the better.
The opportunities to shine drop like pies from the sky. Every moment of MC in the spotlight was foreseeable and cliché. Even if it was a moving scene and touching words, the deliberate set-ups seemed like silly stage plays.
It got obnoxiously s*upid in the latter half when MC was close to debuting, and the next best instance to introduce him, was a show a director was running who was on bad terms with ML. Why was this director on bad terms with ML? Because the old guy thought ML was "inhumane". He's too "greedy" as a CEO. If you look at real life, if you'd acted accordingly to this old man's morals, the company would have had to declare bankruptcy ages ago. We're talking about a stubborn old man who wants to keep his show running for nostalgia's sake. Previously there was an actor who had similar concerns, but at least that's understandable because he's an employee.
How was he convinced? ML and MC fending off hooligans in a mom n' pop shop where the 3 met by pure chance.
the shop owner has also pointed out that MC and the grumpy old guy never had a chance to meet because they ALWAYS came at different times. The author went a step further to have the old guy sit together with MC at the same table. Totally unnecessary if the shop is small enough to fit barely 10 people, but no, gotta act out the good guy act within arm's reach.
There are more examples, but this was by far the most insufferable deliberate set-up of them all.
MC needed something. The author set up the stepping stones, he just needs to follow the straight line with beaming neon billboards pointing down the happy ending destination.