My Family Mansion Has Mutated

  • Genre: Urban
  • Author: Old Mansion
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  • Status: Ongoing

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

This was an age of martial arts where Spiritual Energy had started to appear on Earth. When Qin Feng returned home after failing the Martial Artist Exam, he was prepared to live the life of a normal farmer where he would find himself a wife and have children.
However, things went in a weird direction when he got home. He realized that his house had been mutated and only he could utilize its effect.
He could fish anything out of the pond in his garden.
His storage had become the junkyard of another dimension.
Even the normal-looking fruit tree could bear demonic fruits.
When he opened his wardrobe, he found a country of tiny people in it.
Not only that, but when he fell asleep at night, his shadow would receive training in a fantasy world.
When Qin Feng looked at the remaining hundreds of rooms he had yet to explore, he realized that he had hit the jackpot.

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  1. TheAbyssWritesBack
    "\\"My Family Mansion Has Mutated\\" is a captivating tale that delves into the realms of the extraordinary and the unexplained. The narrative weaves a gripping plot, seamlessly blending horror with family dynamics, leaving readers on the edge of their seats. The author's vivid imagination breathes life into a once ordinary mansion, transforming it into a chilling mirror of our deepest fears. The unexpected twists keep one guessing until the very end, making this novel a thrilling and thought-provoking read. It's not just a story; it's a journey into the unknown, where the line between reality and fantasy blurs."
  1. FantasyDragon
    FantasyDragon rated it
    "My Family Mansion Has Mutated" is a captivating and thought-provoking novel that explores the intricate dynamics of family, identity, and the uncharted territories of human relationships. Set against a backdrop of a seemingly ordinary family mansion, the story delves into the unexpected transformations that occur when the characters confront their past, secrets, and desires.

    The title itself is a metaphor for the evolution of the characters as they grapple with inherited traits, both literal and metaphorical. The mansion, a physical embodiment of their history, mirrors the way each character's inner world shifts and adapts, often in unexpected ways. It challenges readers to question the nature of inheritance, the power of secrets, and the resilience of familial bonds.

    Through its unique narrative style, the author invites us to empathize with the characters as they navigate the complexities of love, loss, and self-discovery. The novel is a nuanced reflection on the human condition, reminding us that even in the most familiar surroundings, change is inevitable and growth can come from the most unexpected places.

    Ultimately, "My Family Mansion Has Mutated" is a profound exploration of the transformative power of life's experiences, urging readers to embrace the ever-evolving nature of themselves and their relationships, while acknowledging the richness that lies within the complexities of the human experience.
  1. Darnell Brook
    Darnell Brook rated it
    This book is an amalgamation of many popular books, for example the strange one is from another book called my backyard is the dumpyard of another dimension. the fishing pond is also one, the closet little people and the tree. But the most blatant of all is the shadow training
  1. Bart Clarke
    Bart Clarke rated it
    anybody knows raws for this ........,......................?
    anybody knows raws for this ........,......................?
    anybody knows raws for this ........,......................?
  1. Ingrid Morton
    Ingrid Morton rated it
    MC is just completely oblivious. Story is filled with stuff like "little did the MC know, his body was being purified" and "the MC got another martial arts manual, but he doesn't know how to use them". Is some basic knowledge about the setting too much to ask for from a MC?
  1. Arlene Herty
    Arlene Herty rated it
    ive got nothing to say really... ive read upto chap 35 now... and all i say is... messed up... this is too messed up... ive posted a comment on chap 35 and alll, check it out if ur interested if not then dont...

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    its either ive missed something while reading or this is just that messed up and idiotic...[img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap][img=faceslap]
  1. Corey Marcus
    Corey Marcus rated it
    I have read the current available chapters (20) and so far I am enjoying the read. It’s the standard weak to strong trope with a system to aid his development. The system is actually sentient and sounds rather interesting. So far he has a goal, the usual one to be better than everyone else and be recognised, no apparent love interest, though the girl he saved may become one but that is purely speculation at this stage.

    The idea of the house being his avenue to success is something I haven’t read before but it does appeal, especially when he mentions there is over 40 rooms inside so there is a lot of room to grow in this story.

    Anyways, it is early days and I would recommend this to readers to support and follow.
  1. Frank DeQuincey
    Frank DeQuincey rated it
    It's a mess. It's a hodgepodge of ideas from different stories connected through the idea of a house mutating. Or a system connected to a house. By chapter 20 something, it's a system with personality novel and the house is sidelined as a resource. This story doesn't know what it wants to be.

    At least the basic writing is decent - no bad grammar, half-finished sentences or vocabulary used oddly.

    It could have been a good story even with the elements from different novels (shadow hack, fishing the myriad heavens, my backyard is a dump..) if the unique aspect, the house, was developed properly. And by that I mean in a consistent way, with house as the focus, and using elements from those stories that fit with the golden finger, that is, the house. But alas, earwax, ahem, no, I mean it's not to be.

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