"What are you? A kid? It's not like we're going to recreate that Red Room. Actually, we can. We still have spare rooms not in use, right?" Shen Yi couldn't help but to tease his wife.
Takahashi-dono here, writing you a shameless review.The world of Dyna Blades is based on an adaptation of other skating genres. While popular narratives have been created revolving around rollerblades, this particular tale takes a different turn; it is its own story and world.Unlike our previous novels that accuenate the idea of our main character being a villain, this one is more about a righteous hero. He's not privy to foolish devices and adheres to our Christian philosophy.In terms of romance, there is a little bit. But we won't spoil who's it with or how they progress.Regardless of how much the story might seem similar to others, you'll find that it snaps into so much more.
Dean. Just Dean. Oh. My. God. The way he was introduced in this chapter 4 was pure perfection. From the moment he casually helped Ada enter the club to his quiet, observant nature, I knew he was going to be a force to be reckoned with. His perspective added a whole new level of intrigue—seeing Ada through his eyes, feeling his controlled yet simmering rage, and realizing that he was more dangerous than anyone else in that club. The moment he saw Ada being attacked, I literally cheered when he stood up and stormed out of his private booth. This chapter was thrilling, and I am OBSESSED with Dean already.
What I love about His Love, My Prison is how deeply it pulls you into Helen’s emotions. Her struggle to understand love, freedom, and the weight of her past feels so real and intense.
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