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The power dynamic between the characters is heavily skewed, and the main character's supposed innocence and purity seem forced when he accepts the ML's恶劣 actions without any hesitation. It's bewildering how someone can call themselves good while associating with someone who treats others so poorly. I've given this novel a fair chance, but unfortunately, the toxic relationship and the main character's contradictory behavior make it difficult to continue enjoying.
The author also deserves credit for the depth of supporting characters, who defy easy categorization as purely good or bad. The focus on the legal system and its implications on justice adds a layer of realism to the narrative.
However, one area that could have been improved is the build-up to the story's climax, although the pacing remained consistent. A spoiler follows:
While the ending did see the characters fall in love, I couldn't help feeling that the power dynamic remained uneven, even after the ML seemingly "lost" control. The fact that he insisted on controlling when and where Xiao Zhou saw him grated slightly. It seemed like Xiao Zhou had to infiltrate a prison, wait for the ML's release, and then patiently wait for him to return, perpetuating the ML's dominance. Perhaps it was due to Xiao Zhou's intense love, but I still enjoyed the story despite this issue.