
The Flower That Bloomed by a Cloud
- Genre: drama historical josei psychological romance
- Author: bionhu
- Artist(s): bionhu
- Year: 2019
- Original Publisher: dwci,naver
- Status: Complete
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abandoned child/ren abandoned protagonist abandonment abuse of power abusive authority figure abusive father abusive siblings abusive stepparents accent colors adults behaving badly ambitious goals angst arranged engagement arrogant characters award-winning work betrayal bittersweet ending bodyguard-boss relationship bodyguards broken engagement changed by love character growth child abuse chinese ambience civil servants or officials clans cold female lead cold protagonist conspiracy/ies contract marriage corrupt royal members court politics crown princes cruel characters dark ambience dead mother dead parents deals death of leading characters difficult childhood discrimination dispute over succession dysfunctional family/ies emotional abuse emotional manipulation engagement expressionless female lead expressionless protagonist extended flashbacks fear of abandonment fear of loneliness female bodyguard female protagonist flashbacks friendless characters gloomy female lead gloomy protagonist grudges guardians half-siblings half-sisters hated characters hated female lead hated protagonist hatred heartless parents important family intelligent protagonist intrigues irresponsible parents kings kingdoms korean ambience loneliness long-haired female lead long-haired male characters long-haired male lead long-haired protagonist lost mother love confessions love triangles low fantasy manipulation manipulative characters master-servant relationship negligent parents ostracized characters ostracized female lead palace/court intrigues palaces parental abandonment parental favoritism partially colored past plays a big role personality changes plot/scheme political marriage politics politics involving royalty power struggle
Rating(3.2 / 5.0, 71 votes)
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Popular Reviews
Don't get me wrong I loved the twist ending but its a bit of a bummer that the person weave supposedly been following the entire story gets sidetracked and the character that's been in the background gets the good ending. I know I shouldn't be expecting a completely happy ending from a psychological but still it would've been cool to dive more in dep't into the fake dudes mind a little before he goes away instead of "o my entire existence was a sham, cya"
Disney Kaisen ahh ending for real, and all that hints and foreshadows (North-South and the eye stuff) actually meant nothing, at all, lol. That one-eyed cat bum is truly a fraud and cowardly writer, he chose to play safe by ending JJK with that cheesy generic happy ending Shonen cliche shit, my god, that's just so pathetic and awful for a Manga with a "dArK" and "JjK iSn'T yOuR oRdInArY sHoNeN" tags in it, lol.
CSM is really carrying the new-gen Manga as it's not just hYpE mOmEnTs and aUrA mErChAnTs like this bum, Fujimoto's writing is beyond generic battle Shonen you could've ever asked for. Fire Punch, CSM, Look Back, and Goodbye Eri, let that sink in.
2/5 at best, if it's not for Hidden Inventory arc (that one-eyed cat bum outdid himself in that arc, I'll give him that even though I hate that bum and this generic battle Shonen manga with passion), this manga would've been 1/5, lol.
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