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To Kill A Unicorn
By matthia
9 chapters
2015
Description
Gladiator Warrior Hamza the Lion, was sold to a lord. The lord, in order to get Hamza ready, sends him to the red-light district Boss, Anes, to learn the ins and outs of pleasing one’s master. But these two don’t realize what they have gotten themselves into.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- chang pei (gongzicp)
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
To Kill A Unicorn Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on To Kill A Unicorn
"To Kill A Unicorn" is a short, complex story that left me with a lot to think about long after I finished reading. It's not a lighthearted romp through a fantasy world, so be prepared for a story that delves into some darker themes and morally gray areas.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a fantasy romance, but it quickly became apparent that this story was going to be anything but simple. The tags – drama, secrets, past trauma – hinted at the emotional depth, and the story definitely delivers on that front. I was immediately invested in the characters and their complicated relationship.
What Works Well
The writing is strong, creating a vivid picture of the world and the characters' inner turmoil. I found Anes, the main character, particularly compelling. He's a delicate and tragic figure, and I couldn't help but root for him, even when he made questionable choices. The plot is intricate and full of twists, keeping me engaged throughout. The author explores themes of love, betrayal, and manipulation in a way that feels both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. The pacing is well-managed for a short story, allowing the plot to unfold naturally without feeling rushed or drawn out. The translation is also well done and easy to follow.
Areas of Concern
The ending is definitely divisive, and I can see why some readers might be disappointed. It's not a happy ending by any means, and it leaves a lingering sense of unease. The relationship between Anes and Hamza is complex and fraught with lies and manipulation, which makes it difficult to fully embrace their romance. I also found myself wishing for a bit more clarity on certain plot points, such as the significance of the children mentioned towards the end.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "To Kill A Unicorn" is a well-written and thought-provoking story that explores complex themes of love, betrayal, and survival. While the ending may not be for everyone, it's a story that will stay with you long after you finish reading. I would recommend it to readers who enjoy morally gray characters, intricate plots, and bittersweet endings.
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