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  1. Unit29zPY
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    If there's a downside to this novel, it's that the main lead is a narrow-minded jerk. It takes 170 chapters for the female lead to reform him. Thank goodness he's cute, or he probably wouldn't have been worth saving. But nothing but good things to say about the female lead! :)
  1. GrInfo
    GrInfo rated it
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    The premise is intriguing and overall it was a good read, but towards the end, the final arc felt a bit draggy, and I had to push through to finish the novel.

    I liked the female lead. She is capable and can take care of herself. The male lead is decent as well. It’s refreshing to see them work together effectively. Like another reviewer mentioned, I found some elements to be a bit too coincidental. However, there’s a touch of humor that I enjoyed. I would recommend this if you’re looking for a light-hearted read.
  1. TheDarknessofnight
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    I've been searching for a good read that matches my taste, and I finally found this one. Don't be discouraged by the low ratings; most of the highly-rated books I came across were just trash. Give this one a try.

    I hope the translator finishes this work. You've done an excellent job. In the meantime, I'll check out the machine-translated version out of curiosity.
  1. PLEH_LUCIKEN
    PLEH_LUCIKEN rated it
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    I rarely read novels with more than 150 chapters. However, my interest in the amnesia trope and positive reviews convinced me to give this one a try. The synopsis can be somewhat misleading, though. While it does mention certain elements, they don’t significantly impact the plot until the very end of the novel, when she finally recovers from her double amnesia.

    What I enjoy about ancient-themed novels is the political backdrop. This one offers some unpredictable, if not entirely mind-blowing, plot twists, similar to many other ancient Chinese novels.

    The first 50 chapters are quite slow-paced, nearly making me give up, but it becomes much more engaging afterward. Perhaps it’s because the romance starts to build, and I had grown tired of the male lead’s behavior in the early chapters. Finally, there’s progress on both main characters’ sides.

    It’s a nice, long, and fulfilling read if you enjoy ancient Chinese novels, especially those with an enemies-to-lovers trope. 😛

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