Little Hamster, “Daddy daddy, I have food! All of it is yours! Even me!!!”
WuYi (May 1) is a little hamster nicknamed ChòuChòu (Stinky). He has a very handsome and charismatic daddy owner and he lived every day happily without worries.
But then suddenly, one day a zombie crisis emerged on earth and the world descended into the dangerous apocalyptic era. However, along with the appearance of zombies, humans, animals, and plants alike also awakened abilities for the first time.
The little hamster fell asleep and woke up to find that he had become the same type of two-legged creature like his daddy and his original small two cheeks for food storage had become extremely huge!
The little hamster rolled about with joy. The first thing he wanted to do was tell his daddy.
After braving endless trials, climbing mountains and conquering seas, the little hamster finally found his daddy under mortal danger. Nie Xiao was then saved from the jaws of a third-grade zombie.
“Daddy, baby found you at last!”
Nie Xiao was completely flabbergasted; “…” What’s going on, xidangpa??? (xidangpa:happy to be a father = mainly used to ridicule the situation in which a man finally catches up with the goddess, but the goddess is pregnant with someone else’s child. In desperation, the man has to take over.)
Everyone from the base started to calculate with their fingers: Holy shit! Sure enough, our Boss’ talent was already abnormal from when he was seven, he already has a child this big!
AHHHHHHHH DEMASIADO LINDAAAAAAAAAAA Llegó un momento en que me pareció pesada, pero la autora le incluyó otros elementos que la hizo super entretenida hasta el final. Necesito más extras 😭😭😭
compare to any other zombie apocalypse (bl) that i have read, this one super special in term of the way human survives and the scale of the universe itself. the hashtag interstellar is not there for decoration because it itself carried half of the plot (i think?)
the way human survives = purest kindest way of survival kind of. there's an evil ones ofc but they're just minority. i don't know if i'm making any sense here but whatever 😂
overall, it's a cute short story of unique zombie apocalypse.
Eh.... The novel did satisfy my cravings for the zombie-apocalypse trope. It feels a little refreshing too, considering how there is a surprising twist to the novel. It was a little unexpected, but it does explain why a hamster could turn into a human (or why it sounded so intelligent right off the bat).
I think some people may be a little uncomfortable/ annoyed by how MC keeps referring to himself throughout the novel as "Baby" or why he keeps referring to ML as "Daddy". Personally, MC's address for himself does get a little old, while for ML's address... Maybe it's a few-year-long habit? Couple romantic play?
ML is pretty OP, and I'm glad that it was explainable by the plot. MC is pretty OP, but I guess the plot explains it too? They don't really encounter many obstacles/ tribulations, and even if they do, it's pretty much resolved in or by the next chapter.
The novel is pretty uh... wholesome for an apocalyptic novel. I could count the number of bad-hearted people with one hand. It's pretty idealistic for an apocalyptic novel.
Other than that, there was quite a bit of fluff (no smut, just mentioned but it's fade-to-black) and lots of side couples (Hetero and BL) for you to munch on. It's a pretty chill novel, no angst (that I remember), and pretty good translations.
This entire book was adorable. It somehow changed from just Apocalypse to interstellar, but was really good about keeping the logic flowing if that makes sense. I really loved all the characters. And the power system in this book was really cool and diverse.
No es una mala historia, pero no es para mí o no en estos momentos. Se supone que las historias apocalipticas te muestran la naturaleza humana, pero en la historia todos son muy amables y buenos unos con otros (a excepción de la carne de cañón), tienen muy buenos sentimientos unos por otros y no nada nada malo en ese mundo. Es demasiado ilidico para mí, sobre todo en estos momentos que veo tanta "fealdad" mundial jajaja Me costó demasiado terminarlo... El libro no es pesado, ni tiene temas fuertes, es bueno para una lectura ligera y llena de burbujas rosas.