Suo Fei, a veteran NEET has spent three days and three nights strategizing his way through the highly explicit H danmei game masterpiece “Yalance”. Furthermore, he was able to capture all nine little shous from the nine great races. However, as the final, 10P feast was approaching, he unexpectedly transmigrated. He transmigrated into the real country of Yalance…
Suo Fei: Hey, hey, hey, can you delete these files and let me restart? What the hell did Laozi transmigrate into!
Not as funny as the summary implies, but still very funny and has surprisingly sweet relationship. There's also some probably-unintentional comedy given the author's probable unfamiliarity with western names - some of them are appropriate for the vaguely western fantasy setting (Vixanne, for example), but you also get some really silly ones, like Eugene the dwarf and the God of Nature... Cindy. There's also a Ned. Suo Fei's character and skill development were fun to read, as well as his learning about the real backstory of the world he transmigrated into... more than just the setting of the smutty video game he was playing.
pros: great mc with a very likeable personality, mc already knows he’s gay (no “i’m straight” “i’m getting bent” bs), likeable love interest and nice development of their relationship, no harem in the actual story involved!, s*x scenes don’t seem forced and both are equally into it, nice side characters, plot was pretty good
cons: the end could’ve been a bit longer, everything got tied up pretty quickly and felt a bit abrupt but it wasn’t necessarily too rushed
...How do I keep finding these??? This one had a really questionable concept but it was actually short and sweet. I liked it. The ending could have definitely been better though.
cute, kind of rushed, what was with that ending thoughh? and there were so many holes and random wording that could’ve been developed on, but still cute.
Fun. Not always funny when it tries to be. I love transmigration. “Obviously a gong” no you aren’t TT it’s okay, you never knew since you never left your computer