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  1. LordJA0U
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    I am incredibly thrilled to learn that the translation of the exclusion-principle is still ongoing! Initially, after several months without updates, I worried if it had been abandoned. However, my happiness knows no bounds now that I know it's not. If you're considering reading this, I highly recommend waiting for their translation, as there's a significant disparity between the two versions of the novel.

    Once I've completed the entire book, I will definitely post a comprehensive review.
  1. Wilder6
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    Though it may seem daunting for those with a fragile heart, adversities in life unfold, affecting everyone. Yet, there's always the possibility of transformation, as individuals rise above their circumstances through determination and forgiveness. The narrative,虽然略带俗套,不失为SQC(可能是指某种作品类型或故事设定)中的平凡,虽不惊艳却足够吸引人,让人沉浸其中。
  1. NalumR5h
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    The writing was exceptional; I initially tried to distance myself because of the anticipated emotional intensity. However, SQC's storytelling prowess has captivated me now. Let's delve into their characters. Shen Dai doesn't showcase his intellect as prominently, which slightly saddened me, but he possesses a strong will, honesty, and the courage to express his genuine feelings. I admire his mindset, though it's evident that he carries trauma from his experiences with QMY. Despite his initial harsh demeanor, I've grown fond of Qu Moyu – his relentless pursuit and deep love for his omega make them an almost perfect match. "It seems they were fated to be entangled forever," one might say.

    There were numerous misunderstandings and grudges between them, but the narrative consistently delivered without disappointment. Although some characters had ambiguous endings, the overall story is highly recommended. I actually prefer this over the other works by SQC, as they truly excel in crafting plots and intense chase scenes. As for AO, I must confess I wasn't a big fan due to its predictability and reliance on sexual content for character development. But with this particular work, I am utterly enamored by SQC's storytelling, and I find myself yearning to relive the experience by losing my memory of it!
  1. zowji
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    I completed it in one sitting, but my mistake was not reading the warnings. I dove in headfirst after just reading the title. Around Chapter 40, I realized the writing style was familiar and then discovered it was part of the 188 series. I couldn't decide whether to laugh or cry – I've almost read everything by SQC and needed a break from the intense emotions, yet here I was. Hahaha! Despite the potentially toxic nature of her stories, I adore them, and "Little Poplar" remains my favorite. That particular tale had me hooked.

    The book was an enjoyable read regardless of its various themes, be it angst, pain, heartache, or happiness. I genuinely loved it. While reading SQC's works, there were moments where I felt emotionally drained, wishing for the characters to confront each other. It's that depth that makes these stories captivating. However, my only gripe was that the villains didn't receive their comeuppance, especially that deranged cousin of Mo Yu. I was quite disappointed. I even wanted to call out Qin Father for his despicable actions.

    Aside from that, I empathized deeply with Qiuci, my dear munchkin, baby, and darling. I just wanted to protect my precious dumpling. Grrrr... Rawwww... Grrrrrrrrrr!

    P.S. If you're into extreme angsty reads, give this a shot. If not, it might not be your cup of tea. Don't even consider starting if you're prone to negative reviews. Remember to read the tags, guys, and also consider the author's style. 😂😂😂
  1. Okojus
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    "I've only reached Chapter 14 and I'm already overwhelmed with emotions, tears streaming down my face 😭 I genuinely appreciate the dark storytelling in 'Dog Blood,' it's both torturous and incredibly satisfying to read. The narrative is beautifully crafted, making it an enjoyable experience overall 🤢✨3✨ My vocabulary may be limited, but I can express my admiration with words like 'love' – in one concise term, this is卓越的作品!!! 😍"
  1. Discarded
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    Sigh, I didn't anticipate how much of a letdown this novel would be, and unfortunately, the last 20 chapters completely ruined it for me. I'd rate it a 3.5 out of 5. Despite my overall score, most of the story was enjoyable, thanks to the author's prowess, which was evident.

    The omegaverse setting was creatively handled, with a crucial distinction between alphas and omegas, reflecting a stark power imbalance. The idea that alphas, particularly S-classes, wield immense influence through pheromone manipulation and can oppress others, especially weaker omegas, is chilling, making the protagonist's struggle for survival all the more intense.

    The writing style was commendable, and the first half delivered well, with plenty of angst and emotional depth. Shen Dai's character, his unrequited love, and the struggles he faced in his fake marriage resonated with readers. He was a strong, caring, and intelligent protagonist, and his interactions with QiuQiu were heartwarming.

    However, the main issue lies with Qu Moyu. Despite being familiar with this type of character from other books by the same author and within the Asian BL genre, Qu Moyu's unlikability and lack of genuine redemption stood out. While some novels can pull off a non-preferred resolution, this one felt rushed, particularly after Chapter 100. Shen Dai's sudden change of heart towards Qu Moyu, including forgetting about his child, was implausible and frustrating, undermining the emotional journey.

    The ending was another disappointment, as it failed to provide the dynamic shift I usually seek in SQC pairings. Shen Dai didn't seem to have gained any power or agency, but rather remained submissive throughout. The repetition of Shen Dai getting pregnant again, despite his clear objections, was infuriating, given his consistent concerns about the issue.

    In summary, while the author has a talent for eliciting strong emotions, the disappointing ending, especially with its focus on Qu Moyu's negative actions and Shen Dai's lack of agency, led to my lower rating. If the story had taken a slower pace and avoided those key plot points, I might have given it a higher score.
  1. LEBZACHANNN
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    It's been ages since I finished my last novel, and even though I'd only give it 4 stars, it truly deserves it. The writing and translation are exceptional, and the plot keeps you hooked. There's very little to criticize.

    However, personally, I didn't connect with it as much. That doesn't detract from its quality; it's still a fantastic read. The issue lies in how my perception shifted from enjoying it as a story to viewing it as an experience. I can't expand further on this.
  1. UnknownFan
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    I mostly enjoyed the book for its dramatic and telenovela-like atmosphere. The main love interest (ML) isn't an appealing character at the beginning and undergoes a significant transformation where he pleads at the end. Despite the intended happy ending, I found the sense of happiness somewhat bittersweet when I finished reading. Although the protagonist forgives him, I couldn't fully embrace their happiness, as I still held some resentment towards the ML. His excessive groveling and pursuit of other women didn't resonate with me completely. In the end, I can say that overall, I did enjoy the story despite these reservations.
  1. HopelessRomantic32op
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    The protagonist is portrayed as foolish and lacking in determination. Despite repeatedly asserting that he won't be manipulated or exploited, like his submissive omega father, he ends up being taken advantage of and displays a lack of assertiveness, seemingly silenced by the situation.
  1. FallenAngel09
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    This is a standard ABO tale featuring an attractive dominant alpha character and a charming omega submissive, with some romantic pursuits thrown in for added excitement. If you're drawn to stories with potentially unhealthy relationship dynamics, you might find this one appealing. However, if you typically avoid the common toxic themes associated with SQC's work, it's best to skip this one, as it may not be to your taste. There's no point in leaving negative reviews about the tags when they've been clearly stated upfront. Enjoy or pass, your choice, without the need for complaints. Thank you.
  1. KorkyrosBat
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    Despite receiving numerous negative reviews, I believe this is one of the finest novels I've come across, focusing on a character named Gong's journey of regret and pursuit. Gong can be somewhat naive due to his circumstances, often thinking emotions aren't crucial.

    What I appreciate is how Gong realizes that being an alpha doesn't guarantee happiness or control; he ultimately decides to abandon the idea of "marking" an omega, realizing that a genuine relationship with his omega is about finding joy and, of course, reuniting with his family. It's amusing how he employs tactics, like acting like a docile puppy, to catch his shou's attention, even if it's a bit manipulative. The scene where he tries to win sympathy is quite entertaining.

    Frankly, I'm having trouble deciding what to read next as this book still lingers in my thoughts. I truly adore it.
  1. TruM
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    This is part of Series 188, where I often shed tears due to the compelling danmei stories, yet they leave a profound emotional impact. Set in an ABO universe, author Shui Qian Cheng's writing style stands out with its modern, straightforward, and easily readable prose, yet her narratives have a way of piercing through readers' hearts.

    The main character (ML) typically possesses a complex nature that leads to unfortunate consequences, playing out as karma within the plot. Despite being an omega, the protagonist's innocence is a strength that evolves through his struggles. The narrative often explores themes of dogblood (intense drama) and angsty relationships, featuring a love-hate dynamic.

    My preference leans towards having two empathetic MLs, even if their presence is not frequent throughout the story.

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