The Terminally Ill Young Master of the Baek Clan

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The Terminally Ill Young Master of the Baek Clan.

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  1. SpiritImmortalMvH
    Thank you so much for the great opportunity to read this great story
  1. Aliiireza
    Aliiireza rated it
    when is the next update. oh I love the story.
  1. Katanexy
    Katanexy rated it
    I like the story
  1. Iwannahangmyself
    Iwannahangmyself rated it
    Please update author.
  1. DraconicOverlord
    DraconicOverlord rated it
    Oh my goodness I am 1/2 way through 1st story and I am hooked! Amazing read, it’s funny, suspenseful and romantic.  My new favorite, already gave multiple gems, will post more after 2nd story.
  1. RykerBaleVdQ
    RykerBaleVdQ rated it
    This is gonna be a tricky book
  1. SebastienLecours
    SebastienLecours rated it
    Masca starts off as a lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek fantasy romance, but its attempts at humor occasionally veer into the realm of the absurd. The characters' costumes, which clash with their surroundings, only add to this sense of ridiculousness. Initially, upon reading it, I abandoned it almost instantly. Yet, spurred by positive reviews online, I decided to give it another chance, approaching it with an open mind. Surprisingly, it turned out to be quite thrilling. As the series progresses, the tone shifts, growing increasingly intense.

    The story follows a novice magician girl who defies her mentor's advice and ventures into the demon lord's castle to rescue individuals purportedly abducted by him. Her impulsive and reckless actions inevitably land her in trouble, leading her to form a pact with the demon and reside in his castle.

    Her stay in the demon's domain is short-lived, merely serving as the prelude to her broader adventures. The narrative deepens and becomes more intricate in subsequent chapters, taking readers through various realms—the world of immortals, magicians, and even the dead.

    Asarella, the protagonist, is a spirited yet naive girl whose audacity verges on the preposterous. Remarkably, this trait is meant to be her charm. Before long, she becomes the object of affection for every male character, rather than their ire. Despite occasional irritability due to her tendency to act without thinking, she isn't entirely unlikable and can be intriguing at times.

    Fortunately, the other characters exhibit more common sense compared to her. Most are brooding and enigmatic, except for Asarella’s master, who is gentle and composed—though later revelations suggest he's not as mild-mannered as he appears. Asarella's contrasting personality against these characters creates much of the tension. The demon lord fits the classic mold: feared and perceived as evil, yet ultimately more complex than expected.

    I thoroughly enjoyed this tale. However, I felt it could have been slightly shorter, as certain conflicts feel repetitive. Still, the presence of numerous bishounen might distract fangirls from its flaws. While its comedic elements don't always elicit laughter, it effectively entertains through its captivating story and endearing romance.  

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  1. latteectrie
    latteectrie rated it
    It was a fantastic story, and I truly loved it. I highly recommend giving it a read, but be prepared for some heartbreak. The story itself is great, and most of the characters are wonderful and intriguing. However, there's one character I can't stand—Aserella. I despise her. But don't worry, you'll likely love the rest of the characters.

    Let me explain why I hate her. First off, she's charming, and I won't deny that. However, early on, she knows that both the Demon King Cainen and her mentor Eluhie are in love with her. So, she's not naive; she's more foolish. It's established early that she's in love with her mentor. Now, I personally love Cainen. I would understand if she had kindly turned him down because you can't be with someone you don't love. But she doesn't do that. While it's clear she loves Eluhie, she plays with Cainen's feelings in the worst way possible. Every time Eluhie is in trouble, she cries out to Cainen. It's like stabbing him a thousand times. She goes back and forth between the two men while Cainen patiently loves her. Because he uses so much power to help her, he eventually goes crazy, causing him immense pain. I just don't understand her. There are two men who love her deeply, yet she toys with their emotions.

    Aside from that, the other characters are fantastic, especially Cainen, the Demon King. Trust me, you'll fall in love with him, and then you'll end up crying your eyes out. So, it's a great story, but it's also heartbreaking.

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