Liu Yu woke up and discovered that she had transmigrated into the novel she read before she went to sleep.
She became the vicious stepsister of Cinderella, the protagonist. Early this morning, she had let her cat bite her sister’s Eurasian collared dove. At night, she had ordered someone to gouge out the eyes of a helpless young man. The young man turned out to be the reincarnation of the God of Light!
Her future was bleak, her blood will be s**ked dry, and then she will be hung. Liu Yu weighed her options:
1. The Duke of Dark Night was already smitten by the beautiful and kind Cinderella.
2. Prince Carlos has been searching all over the world for the owner of the crystal shoe. She should give up on him.
3. Only the God of Light had yet to fall for her younger sister’s charms.
Liu Yu looked at the young man who just had his eyes gouged out because of the original owner of the body. He had lost his memory and was currently in a dire strait. Liu Yu used a high-pitched voice and said, “My God! How could someone do something so vicious to you?”
The helpless young man: “Are you the one who saved me?”
“Yes.”
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Young Gaia:
When I fell in love with her, I truly thought she was the kindest, gentlest, and purest girl in the world.
The God of Light, Gaia:
I have never seen a woman in this world that could be more vicious, more hypocritical, and more absurd than Bellia. She could tell me that she loves me while she dug my eyes out. I wanted to kill her but couldn’t do it in the end.
This is a love story that begins with deception, and then love, followed by the woman chasing the man, and then the man chasing after his wife.



Some readers criticize her for being selfish, but this is a key aspect of her character, reflecting the harsh reality she faces. After all, she doesn't expect a princely savior like Cinderella. I empathize with the god in certain situations, as the heroine displays cruelty, yet I also appreciate the depth of her struggle.
The author successfully combines familiar elements with fresh twists, resulting in a unique story. Many authors promise an anti-hero protagonist, but few deliver; this author has surpassed expectations. Overall, it's a solid read that maintains its authenticity throughout.
One thing I can share: Our FL is indeed an astute woman. She employs any means necessary to win over ML's affection. It's understandable, considering the potential consequences if ML regains his memories and she risks losing him. The early chapters were quite painful to read, as ML's heart seemed unyielding, and he viewed her more as a disposable entity. It's a complicated dynamic, but I still find myself deeply attached to this story.
The male lead (ML), initially, garners some animosity from me. He undergoes a development arc where he improves, but there are moments when his actions deeply wound the MC, especially when he prioritizes Cinderella over her, even though they're in a relationship. One particularly heart-wrenching scene sees her lose her entire left hand because he chooses to protect Cinderella instead. *sigh*
Bellia, as a character, is untrustworthy, and her affection for the main lead (ML) raises doubts. It wasn't until her monologue that I realized her genuine feelings for the ML's reincarnation. Despite my initial skepticism, I find her headstrong and independent captivating. She manipulates others' emotions, especially those who initially favored the original female lead (FL), which can be both intriguing and problematic. Bellia is far from perfect, with numerous flaws that I initially disliked, but they become more understandable within the context of survival. Her imperfections strike a chord with me.
The ML, whose identity is initially intertwined with the MC's, starts off as Gaia Leslie or Mr. Leslie. He embodies innocence and goodness, being kind without being overly so and compassionate with boundaries. His vulnerability made him susceptible to the MC's manipulation, possibly driven by his trusting nature. Though he might be foolish towards Bellia, it adds complexity to their dynamic.
In conclusion, I'll give this novel an 8.5 out of 10. I'll revisit and expand on my thoughts later.