As for Wickham and Lydia, their characters suffered no revolution from the marriage of her sisters. He bore with philosophy the conviction that Elizabeth must now become acquainted with whatever of his ingratitude and falsehood had before been unknown to her; and in spite of every thing, was not wholly without hope that Darcy might yet be prevailed on to make his fortune. The congratulatory letter which Elizabeth received from Lydia on her marriage, explained to her that, by his wife at least, if not by himself, such a hope was cherished. The letter was to this effect:
Huffing, Clint twirled his bow as he got ready for another round. He was, thankfully, disappointed when the Sentry jolted to a stop, its hands falling limply to its side and its eyes changing to a dull yellow.
I hoped she would be a cute cat girl 5555+I love novels with a lot r18 stuff. Looks like she is good with the sword ;)I hope this goes on for a while :D Make 200 chapters haha
It’s an intriguing story, love the setting and composure of the writer. The plot is interesting and the way it’s described is pretty simple and easy to understand and doesn’t rushed up. Love the way Ronald and Lilith interact. I highly recommend it.
Okay, so far, this one is pretty decent, but I really can't with the dialogue.Most are just too unnatural. Unbearable almost. At times it's good, but in others? Not so much. (Maybe it's just me, I don't know.)A lot of the nicknames are downright cringe, same for how some situations play out. In general, it just feels like a kid dreamed this up, thinking that it was how Mafia bosses acted.But, aside from all of that, the story itself is fun and the writing is better than the average novel on WN. It has mistakes here and there, but those are easily ignored.I can see some obvious effort behind this, which makes me root for the author. Good luckTLDR: It's a fun novel that you shouldn't look too deep into. 3.8/5
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