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Lion King’s Adopted Son
By yan yang, 晏央
58 chapters
2014
Description
It’s said that a male lion would not be polite when they encounters a cub who is not their child. Gerald met such a male lion. He regards himself as a grain reserve, but he dislikes that he is not enough to stuff his teeth, ready to fatten up before eating. Gerald decided to grow up under the care of his adoptive father, and then escaped before his adoptive father starts his move. But who knows, this fattening, it’s not that fattening?
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
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My Thoughts on Lion King’s Adopted Son
"Lion King’s Adopted Son" is a novel that certainly took me on a wild ride. With its unique premise of a lion cub finding love with his adoptive father, I was intrigued from the start. However, the journey proved to be a bit of a mixed bag.
First Impressions
The beginning was undeniably charming. The slice-of-life aspects of a lion cub's daily life, mixed with fantasy elements, were quite engaging. Learning about lion society and their territorial nature, while also experiencing comedic moments like the father lion obsessively grooming his son, was a fun introduction.
What Works Well
The initial concept is strong. The author successfully creates a world where beastkin and beasts coexist, and the early interactions between the characters are genuinely heartwarming and funny. The main character's growth, from a vulnerable cub to a more powerful being, is also a compelling aspect of the story. I can definitely see the appeal of the cute and fluffy moments that draw readers in.
Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the novel stumbles as it progresses. The plot becomes increasingly convoluted, with abrupt scene changes and missing information. The world-building, while initially interesting, suffers from inconsistencies. It's often unclear whether the characters are in their animal or human forms, adding to the confusion. The translation also appears to be a significant issue, with inconsistent character names and pronouns making it difficult to follow the narrative. The ending feels rushed, leaving many plot threads unresolved and creating a sense of dissatisfaction. The transition of the father falling in love with his adopted son felt rushed and a little out of place.
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Final Verdict
While "Lion King’s Adopted Son" has its moments of charm and humor, the messy plot, inconsistent world-building, and poor translation ultimately detract from the overall experience. It's a novel with potential, but it needs significant improvements to reach its full potential. It might be a decent way to pass the time, but it's not something I would highly recommend with so many other options out there.
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