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Being a Salted Fish Second Generation in Various Worlds
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Being a Salted Fish Second Generation in Various Worlds

A Slacker Second Gen Across Worlds, 在各个世界当咸鱼二代
Native Language Chinese
Released 2023
Author,
Original Ch.: 200
Translated Ch.: 200
Rank: #1220
Last Update: March 11, 2026
Original Pub.: jjwxc
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8.4

Being a Salted Fish Second Generation in Various Worlds is a popular novel that blends Adventure, Fantasy, Slice of Life and more. Written by the author Zhu Yu. A total of 200 chapters have been translated and the novel is complete.

Synopsis

Yu Qian has bound herself to a Conquest System.
System: “You must conquer the protagonists of various worlds and win their love.”
Yu Qian draws a beginner’s gift pack and gets a Bloodline Potion. Without hesitation, she transforms into a three-year-old child and uses the potion on herself—becoming the biological daughter of the target.
System: “WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!!!”

World 1: The School Tyrant Raising a Child
Zai Ye is the infamous school tyrant of No. 2 High School. His parents divorced, leaving him with nothing but an empty house. Arrogant and rebellious, he indulges in reckless behavior—street racing, fighting, you name it.
One day, he meets a two-year-old child who looks just like him.
Zai Ye smirks coldly: “My dad’s illegitimate daughter?”
Then the DNA test results come out. The once-smirking school tyrant completely breaks down: “She’s… my… daughter???”
As he watches his long-separated parents pick up broomsticks and slippers, Zai Ye collapses: “I SWEAR I DIDN’T DO ANYTHING! I’M STILL A virg*n!”
At the parent-teacher meeting, the perpetually grumpy school tyrant carries an adorable, chubby little girl into the school.
His underlings, cigarettes dangling from their lips, laugh: “Yo, Boss, that your little sister?”
Zai Ye: “Spit out the cigarette. She’s my daughter.”
Underlings: “???”

World 2: The Ice Dragon Dad Raising a Child
The Ice Dragon Lacia has lived in the human empire for many years. A learned scholar, he is a renowned professor at the Central Academy of Magic, feared by students for his strictness.
One day, he senses a bloodline connection and retrieves a dragon egg to hatch. But when it finally hatches—
The baby dragon looks nothing like him. Long and slender, seemingly… mutated?
Yu Qian: “I’m a Chinese dragon!”

 

📂 System Interface: The Salted Fish Protocol

Yu Qian is a “Mission Defector.” Instead of seducing the male leads as the Conquest System intended, she uses a Bloodline Potion to become their biological daughter, effectively turning a “dating sim” into a “childcare simulation.”

Component Classification Tactical Implication
Bloodline Potion Core Cheat Transforms the MC into the target’s biological child, forcing a pivot from Romance to Familial Love.
Physical-Mental Sync Cognitive Mode The MC’s mental age resets to match her physical child body; she is a real toddler, not a cynical adult in a disguise.
System Conflict Narrative Tension The System is an antagonist-lite, constantly frustrated by the MC’s “lazy” refusal to follow the conquest script.
World Interconnectivity Meta-Structure Arcs are not isolated; parents from past worlds often reappear or remember the MC, leading to a “Multiversal Dad” reunion.

 

📂 System Interface: The Status Window (Yu Qian)

Attribute Classification Description
Combat Style Unreasonable Cute Uses toddler logic, tantrums, and “spoiled rotten” status to melt the hearts of tyrants and dragons.
Past Trauma Subtextual Hints of a tired adult soul who just wants to “salted fish” (lie flat/slacker) after a previous life of work.
The “Tragedy” Tag Arc Mechanic Almost every arc ends with the MC’s death or departure, leaving the parents in deep, long-term grief.
Species Variety Multimodal Ranges from a human toddler to a Chinese Dragon (Eastern style) in a Western magic world.
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Editor's Note

💡 The Logic of a Child. Unlike many transmigration novels where a 30-year-old acts like a genius baby, Yu Qian actually becomes a child. She is naughty, unreasonable, and sometimes forgets her mission because she’s too busy being a toddler. This makes the interactions feel genuine rather than "cringe."

The "Tear-Jerker" Cycle. Be warned: this novel is a trap. It starts with heartwarming fluff and ends with soul-crushing tragedy as the MC "moves on" to the next world, leaving a trail of devastated, single fathers behind.

Multiversal Cleanup. The latter half of the novel (Arks 4-6) is where the real payoff happens. Dads from different worlds start recognizing her, and the story shifts from "Childcare of the Week" to a grander conspiracy involving the System and her diverse parents.

*200 chapters of baby antics, daddy issues, and a multiversal reunion that will destroy you. Complete — and keep tissues nearby.*

Experience Curve

Arc 1 (School Tyrant Dad): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – The Blueprint. A rebellious teen finds out he’s a father. Perfect "growth" arc where a bratty boy becomes a responsible (if grumpy) parent.

Arc 2 (Ice Dragon Dad): ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – The Fantasy. Unique world-building where the MC is a "mutated" Eastern dragon in a Western magic academy. Highly pampered and fluffy.

Arc 3-4 (Demon Lord & Film Emperor): ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – The Complexity. The story begins to fold in on itself. Parents start to suspect the MC isn't a normal child and attempt to "trap" her so she can't leave.

Arc 5-6 (Monster Mom & Monk Dad): ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – The Climax. Deeply emotional exploration of the parents' lives after the MC left them. The Monk Dad arc is particularly praised for its "Wordsmithing."

WebNovelDB Review

9 /10
A masterful blend of heartwarming fluff and devastating tragedy that stays true to its "slacker" core.

Writing Quality: 9/10. Each parent has a distinct voice and parenting style. The author is excellent at making you care about a character in just 30 chapters.

Character Design: 10/10. Yu Qian is the ultimate "Baby" protagonist. The fathers (from the rebel Zai Ye to the scholar Lacia) are fleshed out and multi-dimensional.

Emotional Impact: 11/10. (Caution!) You will cry. The scenes of fathers cleaning empty rooms or waiting for a daughter who "passed away" are haunting.

Ending: 7/10. Some find the final chapters rushed, particularly the long-awaited reunion of all the parents, which many felt should have been longer.

The Good: Refreshing lack of "Adult in Baby Body" tropes. The humor is top-tier (especially Zai Ye insisting he's a virgin while holding his DNA-proven daughter).

The Bad: The "Accident/Death" endings for each arc can feel repetitive and emotionally exhausting. The System is genuinely irritating and lacks the charm of helpful AI sidekicks.

For Fans Of: The Happy Family of Zhang Qinghe, Who Made Me a Princess, Trash of the Count's Family (for the "Found Family/Dad" vibes).

Verdict: "A Masterclass in Childcare Tragedy." Come for the cute baby antics, stay for the multiversal trauma, and leave with a very wet box of tissues.

Ending Note: The final reunion of all the parents is emotional but feels slightly rushed for such a massive buildup. If you've come this far, you'll cry anyway. Just prepare for a bit of 'could have been longer.'
WebNovelDB Team

Key Information

Main Characters: Yu Qian (The Salted Fish Daughter) and various "Targets" (The Multiversal Dads/Mom).
Power System: Conquest System (broken by MC) + Bloodline Potions.
Themes: Parenthood, Familial Bonds vs. Romantic Missions, and the "Salted Fish" philosophy.

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