Ever since the story introduced the blonde transmigrated girl everything just crumbled into various pieces and feels like the author scattered any sensible plot into the wind with no direction. It was decent at first but these chaotic characters are getting to be too much and destroying this.
At first I wasn't sure about reading this because the males are a little too feminine but I also can't stop reading it. This is an undervalued story that should be given a chance. Plus it has beautiful vibrant colors in the imagery. Can't wait to catch up!
When this arc started I was honestly thinking it had a lower level bar than the rest of the arcs. Until the male lead started acting strangely and I got a bit more hooked on the story. And now, after reading the last chapter I have to say that I'm blown away at the twist dropped! That guy is...
Artwork is beautiful but I agree that the MC female is like nails on a chalkboard. How is she relatable at this point? Not at all. Constantly fearing the worst, running away, and not putting a stop to the second male character's advances. The way this is going I almost think she'll alter her...
This arc was super good! I liked the vampire one too but this one really had me on the edge of my seat. Loved the tongue-in-cheek reference to authors with a hint at one day going at them for creating such trope-like characters. Ha!
So, someone said that Min Mingzhe didn't take part in all...
This is the first villainous story I've read that's actually has an intent to be...well a villain. Kinda reminds me a little of the Maleficent movies where the MC is portrayed as evil but then starts to redeem herself little by little but still retains a bit of her old personality. It'll be...
A new male friend appears! Will her heart be swayed toward the new eye candy or will she remain steadfast with her crush on the male lead? Only time will tell!