
If you've read The King's Game, The People Who're Supposed To Kill Me Fell For Me Instead, Everyone Knows I'm a Good Person (last arc, especially) or such novels with incredibly adorable MLs and you like it, then you'll definitely like this one as well.Īlso, those who gave this low stars because they're apparently dissapointed that this isn't suspenseful/ dramatic, the MC's not cool, domineering, OP, and stuff. So, it begins, the fluffy story of a mutual caring (& kinda healing) by the former orphan Zerg King and his family (Zergs). Long story short, Gu Huai (MC, same name different person from The King's Game) who's an orphan that became numerous award-winning screenwriter suddenly got transmigrated as a Zerg King. As known by the other comments and readers who've read a really similiar work, this novel is indeed the extension of The King's Game's first arc. This novel is really good! My only dissatisfication is not having enough. THE STORY WAS NICE AND FLUFFY AND FREAKING AWESOME BUT I HOPE THIS ONE DOESN'T GO IN THE SAME DIRECTION AS THAT ONE BECAUSE MY HEART WON'T BE ABLE TO TAKE IT. I couldn't hold myself back from reading the Zerg arc of The King's Game because I was curious about the ML and if the MC had any Zerg characteristic and let me tell you guys IT WAS THE WORST THING I COULD HAVE DONE. more> make him happy and comfortable, and as someone who grew up in a welfare home in his previous life, the MC is all for receiving their parental love despite being an adult both physically and mentally.
#AM I NOT HUMAN HOW TO#
He's their precious treasure, their baby king, and all they think about is how to protect him from the whole universe and how to. I've only read like one other novel with Zergs (the species that the MC reincarnated as) in them so it was a bit hard to picture them, but they were written so cute here? Although they're described as vicious, cold monsters, they're so soft for the MC.


The only thing it doesn't tell you is how goddamn adorable this story is.
