Transmigrating to the Interstellar to Raise an Emperor

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After Qi Shiyan starved to death in the apocalypse, he transmigrated into the fiancé of the crown prince of the Interstellar Empire.

The original owner was very miserable. Not only was he betrayed by his fiancé and mocked by the entire network, but he also had an accident while participating in a live broadcast program and accidentally became stranded on an undeveloped planet and died of poisoning.

The undeveloped planet was very primitive, but when Qi Shiyan looked at the dense jungle and the wild beasts in front of him, drool* flowed from the corners of his mouth.

Delicious food! Here he comes!

While surviving in the wilderness, Qi Shiyan picked up an injured man.

This man met his aesthetic standards in every way. Qi Shiyan immediately decided to kick away his cheating fiancé and make this man his partner.

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The crown prince’s fiancé, Qi Shiyan, participated in a live broadcast, attracting the attention of the entire network.

After the live broadcast began, the broadcaster pretended that the spaceship had crashed and sent Qi Shiyan to a very primitive convalescent planet, letting him “survive in the wilderness”.

Everyone was waiting to see a joke. They thought that Qi Shiyan, who was incompetent at everything, would be scared to tears. Unexpectedly, he could hunt and cook. Not only did he live a very comfortable life in the wild, he also raised a man and showed affection.

The key point was, the man he picked up was their powerful emperor who had never been in love and had always been single!

The interstellar people were going crazy.

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 Reading guide:

  1. The main character is the gong. Mutual pampering. The gong is very strong.

  2. The shou is the emperor and has never been married. The crown prince is not his biological son, but his nephew.

  3. Live broadcast novel with a lot of barrages in the text.

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One sentence introduction: After his fiancé cheated, he married his uncle.

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T/N: *This is literally tears (not drool) flowed from the corners of his mouth in the raws, but I felt that was too confusing so I changed it to drool. From my understanding though, it’s written deliberately as tears flowing from the corners of one’s mouth in Chinese to be comical.

Associated Names
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穿到星际养皇帝
Related Series
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Recommendations
Hold His Hand (1)
I Live in the Interstellar Wilderness to Survive (1)
The Entire Interstellar is Watching What I Eat (1)
Recommendation Lists
  1. Seme protagonist
  2. good quality (4.0 stars and up)
  3. BL (III) <3
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jiral
New jiral rated it
February 15, 2025
Status: c31
Reading this novel felt like an endurance test rather than an engaging experience. The pacing was agonizingly slow, to the point where even something as simple as removing a skin mask stretched across multiple chapters. Two to three entire chapters just for that! It's baffling how such a minor event was dragged out unnecessarily, making it feel like a chore rather than a compelling moment in the story.

One of the greatest strengths of a well-written story is its ability to engage the reader's imagination, allowing them to piece things together... more>> on their own. This novel, however, does the exact opposite. It spoon-feeds information to the reader, leaving little room for interpretation or independent thought. Every detail is overexplained, and every possible mystery is laid out plainly before the reader even has a chance to wonder about it. This not only diminishes any sense of intrigue but also makes the reading experience feel passive rather than immersive.

A good story should respect its readers' intelligence, providing just enough clues to allow them to theorize and speculate while keeping some elements open-ended. Instead, this book insists on spelling everything out, making it feel like the author doesn't trust the audience to connect the dots. This over-explanation takes away any sense of challenge or discovery, which is a crucial part of what makes reading enjoyable.

The slow pacing and excessive exposition made it incredibly difficult to stay invested in the story. I kept waiting for something significant to happen, for the narrative to finally pick up, but every time it seemed like the plot was about to gain momentum, another unnecessary detour would slow everything down again. This pattern repeated itself throughout the book, making it feel more like a slog than a thrilling experience.

This novel fails to engage the reader on multiple levels. It drags out simple actions, stuffs unnecessary details into every chapter, and refuses to allow the audience any space to think for themselves. While I appreciate detailed storytelling when done right, this was a case of too much information at the wrong moments, making the entire experience frustrating rather than enjoyable. If the goal of a novel is to captivate and transport its readers into another world, this one completely missed the mark. Instead of drawing me in, it left me feeling disconnected, disengaged, and, quite honestly, bored to death. <<less
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KichiX
KichiX rated it
September 7, 2024
Status: Completed
I think there will probably be a decent story... Once the author gets all the info dumps out of the way.

Seriously, the first SIX CHAPTERS are the author doing the obligatory "and this is how the MC was wronged" but in excruciating detail and repetition. It's not that it's not interesting, I just want it later, and not in one massive block.

Will update once the plot gets underway (because, heh heh, it couldn't start due to those info dumps).

MTL'd to the end, so that at least tells you that it's... more>> addictive (?).

The info dumps lessen as the story progresses but they're still there. Normally, I don't request a lot from the writing of webnovels, but this one... idk, it was frustrating how the author disrupted the flow of the story with needless exposition.

Beyond that, the story didn't necessarily develop how I was expecting it to, but it left me satisfied overall. I thought

Spoiler

overthrowing the royal family

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would be either rushed or dragged out, but everything slotted into place nicely so no complaints there.

I liked both the leads (though to give them both such tragic backstories... it added to their depth but felt a little overdone). I did have trouble believing why the ML was special to the MC though - it's touched upon in the story, but I wasn't entirely satisfied. To put it another way, if the first person the MC met hadn't been the ML, I'm not sure they would have fallen in love? I wanted just a little more.

Overall, despite the info dumps, I enjoyed the story. A good time killer if you have nothing else to read, but don't read this expecting a complicated plot or complex characters. <<less
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85queen
85queen rated it
August 26, 2024
Status: Completed
I just finished reading this, if you're familiar with the author's other work, it's the same formula but that's the charm point ✨

Cute story, it's very similar to the interstellar arc in Hold His Hand, just without the beastmen trope and the MC in this story is just a bit more loveable (imo)
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Nom de Plume
Nom de Plume rated it
September 22, 2024
Status: Completed
Protagonist (gong) is early 20s and the Male Lead (shou) is almost 40. They have a physical age gap of 16 or 17 years and a mental one of at least 18 (even before considering that the protagonist had his emotional growth stunted by his harsh childhood). The Male Lead is just as childish during the early plot due to poison reaching his brain. The character growth after the two run around the forest showing off the love of elementary school chickens (even to a poor tiger) is well done.... more>> The pair are similar in values after similar growth experiences. They both worked hard to save people from a young age and often failed. Still, they never gave up. They meet as one who just died and one who is about to die and their bond snaps into place upon first sight. They give each other something neither had and truly grow stronger as a unit.

The protagonists are a bit overpowered, but thankfully the interstellar insects are also not too weak. This means the plot is not all butterflies and rainbows, although it is still lighthearted enough that war casualties all happen in the background and do not get described in detail. I laughed through most of this book and quite enjoyed it. <<less
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Blisfulloblivion
Blisfulloblivion rated it
December 16, 2024
Status: --
Enjoyable story that picks up after about a dozen chapters. But those first few chapters are a bit torturous. I thought the other commenter was exagerating because the first 2 chapters were fine but as soon as what would be a normal setup was finished the auther just kept interjecting what seemed like new attempts to setup the story every few paragraphs. Thankfully, it does eventually end so I suggest future readers to just skim the unnecessary, insanely repetitive background dumps. By chapter 16 you're ready to actually enjoy the... more>> story. <<less
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Hell
Hell rated it
September 15, 2024
Status: Completed
Actual rating: 3.5 stars

Nice premise, I like the archetypes of the characters, but the execution isn’t that good. The dragging extras don’t help the rating either, dropping it from 4 to 3.5.

Overall a good crack-fluff story for downtime in between heavier (plot/emotional) novels, enjoyable at the moment but wouldn’t read again.
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Asteroit
Asteroit rated it
September 5, 2024
Status: Completed
This one was pretty fun to read.

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Spoiler

MC is from Earth but this Earth is not a great Planet to live because it is poisoned/radioactive or something like that so people there live very poorly because their health deteriorate. At a time like this MC borns. He has a healing power so heals the people around him but unfortunately the environment is bad so everyone except MC dies. MC lives 6 more years and he dies too. After that he reincarnates into a military hero's son. If I omit some more plot (I'm kinda tired of writing) He is basically being broascasted live in another Planet without his knowledge. He is sent there as a accident (or it is shown like accident) Anyways he came across ML in there. Their all lovely dovelty actions are broascasted live which is pretty funny because even ML's friends know the situation but instead of stopping it he keeps that.

Well don't get me wrong because it is also for ML's sake because he is poisoned from figting insects and MC has healing powers and heals him so ML's friend wants to keep an eye for him and MC.

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Anyways written more than expected. I enjoyed reading it. Pretty sweet and fun. <<less
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FYalimar
FYalimar rated it
October 10, 2024
Status: --
This novel is like a mixture of several pieces of the author's other novels, seriously! The live transmission part was an arc before in "Hold His Hand" and the zerg and the apocalypse in "Beloved Husband" and so on, plus the style is exactly the same in all those novels... but opposite What you might think, that doesn't bother me, I like his writing style and I like his stories even if they are repetitive, so this novel is my favorite, plus the protagonist of this novel is a little,... more>> just a little different from the of the author's others in the sense that he is very crazy! 🤣🤣🤣 I quite liked that part, it was actually fun to read his obsession with living people! I still laugh when I remember it! For that reason alone I give it a 5/5 <<less
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