I am a doctor, and after I became a zombie, I found that my face was paralyzed.

Actually, I didn’t want to block the zombies for my patient, but I accidentally stumbled and fell on him.

As for why I am conscious, it may be because I am handsome…

After all, compared to those A zombie that stinks and dries and still grows green hair, except that my skin is paler, my body temperature is a little lower, my pupils are a little discolored, and there are a few cyan veins on my neck, as long as I don’t say…

Actually I can still see that I am not a normal person.

I was able to determine that my stomach was not interested in humans.

However, my patient seems to smell delicious…

Rong Yun (smile): Be good, don’t bite anyone

Xiao Shenwei (face paralysis and rub hands): Okay, ah hoo~

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  1. ELTee007
    ELTee007 rated it
    The main character is hilarious, and I adore his inner thoughts – he's innocent yet sassy, which creates a delightful balance. The male lead is completely devoted to him, making the story light and enjoyable so far. My one confusion is regarding his beta status and the presence of glands and pheromones; I'm hoping for clarification later in the book.

    I couldn't resist reading more, and the writing is straightforward and easy to follow. It's more of a slice-of-life tale, perfect for a mental break from intense plots or emotional turmoil. As for the gland issue, I'm still unsure – perhaps because it relates to his zombie transformation, with glands being a vulnerability in the typical zombie lore. The concept of a beta having glands and sensitivity to pheromones isn't explained logically within the context of the book, so don't come in expecting stereotypical ABO dynamics.
  1. asr163
    asr163 rated it
    This is a delightful, quick read that can be completed in a single day. The plot is straightforward, and the zombie aspect doesn't carry the same level of intensity as other books in the genre. It's more of a feel-good escape, so don't expect a deep storyline or intricate details. Initially, I anticipated a grand epic, but it turned out to be quite simple. Surprisingly, despite its simplicity, it tugs at the heartstrings.

    One of the strengths of this novel lies in its portrayal of the main character - a foolish yet endearing protagonist. Unlike many others, the author skillfully achieves this through actions rather than exposition. The narrative flows smoothly, offering a refreshing and calming reading experience. Overall, it's a charming read with a unique touch.
  1. juanjose7953
    juanjose7953 rated it
    I translated the entire story! Thank you so much to the translator for the rest of the chapters! <br><br>Spoiler alert: I adore this story – it combines apocalypse and the omegaverse theme! The heartwarming moments between the main character (MC) and the male lead (ML) are adorable. I especially love how MC's thoughts are portrayed. Remember when they encountered the Xuanwu, and Sister Qing excitedly popped its bubbles, only for MC to innocently ask if they were snot or farts? It disrupts the happiness, but it's hilarious too! <br><br>Though MC is a beta and ML is an alpha, I believe MC turned into an omega after becoming a zombie. Their connection feels fated; MC accidentally saved ML's life, which led to MC being bitten. I think it was during that antibody injection scene where MC's transformation occurred. <br><br>The ML's reassurance that MC is just sick, not a zombie, is so sweet. Initially, it's heartwarming, and you can sense ML's desperation to prevent MC from turning completely. <br><br>Ultimately, they got married, and life returned to normal, though the story seemed to abruptly end. Nonetheless, I absolutely loved it!
  1. hilmice
    hilmice rated it
    Honestly, I would have given it a 4.0, but the inconsistent portrayal of zombies really frustrated me and occasionally disrupted the flow. For instance, the character's inability to smile or show facial expressions is mentioned, yet in some instances, it's described as if their eyes were smiling or lips curving up - a contradiction within the same story. The zombie-kissing scene, despite the character being half-zombie, seems out of place due to the lack of clear僵尸特性设定. The virus concept also feels more like a joke – the timeline is confusing, with the main character being a doctor and meeting his love interest at a hospital, yet his age inconsistencies make it hard to believe.

    Additionally, the fact that the MC became a surgeon at 18 during an apocalypse doesn't add up logically, especially if the zombification affects intelligence. The novel has its heartwarming moments, but these aren't enough to push my rating higher. There are more issues I could point out, but I'll leave it at that. If you're looking for a purely fluffy read, go ahead, but if you can't overlook these inconsistencies, perhaps consider exploring other novels.
  1. Salaciousness
    Salaciousness rated it
    The rating would fall somewhere around 3 to 4 stars. While the story has an enjoyable narrative, the translation quality is lacking. Initially, the first 24 chapters suffer from unpolished machine translation (MTL), whereas the subsequent chapters exhibit some improvement in readability.

    The story has a lighthearted touch due to the amusing main character and quirky supporting characters, particularly the pets, making it somewhat endearing. However, it lacks depth and planning, with occasional illogical plot points and pacing issues. Timeframes can be inconsistent, with jumps from weeks to just five days without clear explanation.

    A peculiar aspect is the existence of a potion preventing zombification after a bite, yet there's no mention of vaccines or antiviral measures. The story eventually introduces a cure, but it's confusing and underdeveloped. The focus seems to heavily lean towards a romance subplot, which detracts from the overall world-building.

    In summary, it's an alright read, but with room for improvement in terms of translation and storytelling cohesion.
  1. acdc2113
    acdc2113 rated it
    The book received a rating of 3.5 stars, but I encountered difficulty adjusting the rating. Here are my concerns:

    1. Inconsistency: The plot seems to contradict itself. If the main character (MC) is a zombie, it's hard to accept that they can engage in intimate actions without any repercussions typically associated with their nature.

    2. Lack of depth: The zombie character appears to have no inherent desire for human flesh, only exhibiting increased strength as their defining characteristic. This makes them feel underdeveloped; a more plausible explanation would be a strength-based superpower rather than a zombie.

    Due to these issues, the story doesn't resonate with me as an authentic apocalyptic narrative, which is why I've decided not to finish it at this time.
  1. hiddenx
    hiddenx rated it
    "Unfortunately, I really wished to read more, but there were no additional content available. I can't hide the fact that I shed a few tears. There are moments in the story that deeply resonate with the heart - their emotions, helplessness, danger, and loneliness all contribute to an incredible tale. It's not without flaws, but I adore it. I would have loved it to be longer, perhaps with some extras after their wedding. Highly recommend this story!"
  1. Mako_S
    Mako_S rated it
    This novel truly deserves its high ratings. It's an incredible read that encompasses a wide range of emotions. It has the power to elicit laughter, tears, sorrow, and joy, making for a deeply engaging experience. Both the main character (MC) and the leading male character (ML) are endearing, and readers can empathize with the challenges they face as a couple.

    I wholeheartedly recommend this novel to anyone seeking a captivating and emotionally resonant story. The storytelling is exceptional, and I would love to see it adapted into a live-action drama or film that does justice to the beauty and depth of the original text.

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