I Didn't Ask to Be Isekai'd Into Genshin as a Slime-And Yet, Here We Are
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  • Reads 28
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published May 16
Rin didn't think playing Genshin Impact for 14 hours straight would kill her.
Spoiler: It did.

Now she's been reincarnated as a Cryo Slime in Teyvat-with no hands, no Mora, and no dignity. Her only companion? A sarcastic, passive-aggressive system named "Sissy" who's determined to drag her from blob to babe status... whether she likes it or not.

To return to human form, Rin has to grind EXP, dodge Hilichurls, and navigate an evolution system that demands emotional growth (ew). But things get way more complicated when she starts running into actual characters from the game-including some very tall, very attractive men who seem way hotter in person.

What started as a Genshin addiction has now turned into a survival quest, a glow-up arc, and maybe-just maybe-a reverse harem.

She came for the pity pulls.
She stayed for the trauma, the flirting, and the chaotic slime life.

Note:
Rin (the OC) and original storyline belong to the author. Genshin Impact and its characters are the property of HoYoverse. This is a fan-created work with no official affiliation.
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