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  1. Robinsingh9106
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    a celestial lord being a bodyguard for a month hahaha, what a fantastic novel.. stop reading this novel, for godsake, the moment that sht happened I just hit ctrl + w and this novel is basically, the mc is rescuing everyone who got into trouble because ofc the people around him is a bunch of dead weight, what I mean about everyone is literally everyone, theres no chapter that someone does not ask him to help them and he refuses.. he just go "lets go" bs... this is superman in light novel
  1. Myboijerry
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    Hey can you tell me if it is Yaoi or not I mean I am not really fond of LGBT genre so help me with this.
  1. Yourbookguy
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    I read about 100 chapters. A great story but too many sad endings. It was too much for a emotionally sensitive guy like me. Especially after what happened with simone. I really can't take it anymore.
  1. TomzyGabs19
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    This novel dialogue is just so so
  1. LouisZimmer
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    I believe many people misinterpreted the novel. If we're discussing a story akin to Saye with crossover elements, that would be 'Qing Kuang.' But this is something entirely distinct. The characters are well-developed, showcasing impressive growth throughout. It's delightful to witness the protagonists' progress. The setting is a campus romance, featuring a wealthy and a less fortunate individual, both with distinct personalities, egos, and supportive friendships that contribute to the narrative, not just as plot devices.
  1. Raoking
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    Wu Zhe's latest offering comes as close as possible to capturing the essence of Sa Ye, featuring beloved characters that resonate with fans. However, despite the similarities, it fails to surpass the deep affection I felt for the original novel. Initially, the writing was engaging, but by chapter 70, I found myself flagging. It's reasonable that these characters differ from those in Cheg Ge and Gu Fei; they feel more authentic and relatable. Their love, while genuine, remains somewhat distant, akin to "love through a screen." It doesn't ignite the same passion within me as their predecessors.

    Let me clarify, I am not a die-hard Sa Ye fan; I admire Wu Zhe's work and enjoy her stories. The relationship portrayed here is a beautiful friendship, but lacks the intense emotion that defined their connection. Love through the lens of male lead (ML) isn't quite my cup of tea, but I appreciate the unique perspective she brings.

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