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The Daily Life of a Depressed Salted Fish
By qiao you, 乔柚
90 chapters
2021
Description
Jiang Wu is a wandering soul who has roamed the earth for a thousand years. One day, he finds himself in a body, reincarnated as a historically infamous and deposed emperor who was beheaded after a coup. Jiang Wu: Hmm… Being an emperor, a position he finds nightmarish, Jiang Wu, with his depressed outlook on life, just wants to hand over the throne and quickly return to his ghostly state. To speed up the rebellion of the Yin family, he summons the Yin family’s eldest son to the palace to serve him. Immediately, the court is filled with outrage, and the Yin family almost storms the palace to skin him alive. That night, Jiang Wu lazily demands humiliating tasks from the fiercely glaring Yin Wuzhi: “Hold me, feed me, and lull me to sleep.” Finished, he sends Yin Wuzhi off to review documents. The next day, the humiliation continues: “Hold me, push me on a swing, lift me up high.” Finished, he sends Yin Wuzhi off to review documents. On the third day, the demands escalate: “Hold me, kiss me, and squat down to listen to what I have to say.” Yin Wuzhi, staring at the lazy, slumped figure on the couch: ….. This is too much!!! If this Laozi doesn’t kill you, I won’t be called Yin Wuzhi!!! He furiously reviews documents.jpg Then, a year passes, two years pass, and despite Jiang Wu’s daily humiliations and forcing Yin Wuzhi to review documents, the throne becomes more secure, the people grow richer, and the empire prospers year by year. Gloomy Critic: … According to my fate, I should have met my end by now, so why is everything still fine? Trying it out myself.jpg Yin Wuzhi… Yin Wuzhi is going mad.
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- chinese
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- Web Novel
The Daily Life of a Depressed Salted Fish Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Daily Life of a Depressed Salted Fish
"The Daily Life of a Depressed Salted Fish" is certainly a unique read, and my experience with it was, well, complicated. It's a blend of fantasy, historical romance, and yaoi, set in ancient China, with a protagonist unlike any I've encountered recently. This novel definitely isn't for everyone, but it has a certain charm that kept me reading, even when I felt frustrated.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the comedic undertones and the promise of a lazy, "salted fish" protagonist. The enemies-to-lovers trope is always a plus in my book, and the first few chapters definitely piqued my interest. The MC's apathy was amusing at first, a refreshing change from the usual energetic leads.
What Works Well
The male lead is a definite highlight. His unwavering devotion and passionate personality provide a great contrast to the MC's indifference. I found myself rooting for him, admiring his perseverance and the depth of his feelings. The plot itself, while slow-paced, is surprisingly intricate, with hints and mysteries that kept me engaged. The reveals, though some felt rushed, ultimately provided a satisfying payoff. The world-building, focusing on the imperial court, is also done well.
Areas of Concern
However, the MC's constant state of depression and lack of motivation can become tiresome. The slow pace, while intentional, sometimes felt like a drag, and I found myself wishing for more plot progression earlier on. The humor, while present, is often overshadowed by the MC's apathy, which might not appeal to all readers. I also feel that the side characters could have been better developed, as they often felt like mere plot devices to further the relationship between the MC and the ML. The MC's lack of character development is also a valid criticism.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "The Daily Life of a Depressed Salted Fish" is a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance, particularly in its exploration of love and perseverance, but it also suffers from a slow pace and a protagonist who can be difficult to connect with. If you're looking for a lighthearted comedy, this isn't it. However, if you're willing to delve into a story with complex themes and a unique protagonist, it might be worth a try. I'd recommend going in with an open mind and being prepared for a slow burn. I'd give it a solid 3.5/5.
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