What broke a relationship? All she did was break off an arranged marriage she never wanted nor had any decision on.Fully agree that its pretty disgusting that she only broke it off because she fell in love with a baby. Idk what the author was smoking cuz that is retarded af
Seriously I don’t get it...why is she making the brothers suffer, seriously it a bit much for me.lol and she’s was a matured scientist in her previous life. So why is she always acting so childish...fighting and everything
I'm still not on the latest chap but I WANT JINGZHE TO END UP WITH UNCLE JI HSUSIWJSJDJJS QIHAI COULD JUST YEEThear me out, qihai clearly likes mu xue (umm before but how could feelings change so fast? too unreliable) so he could fulfill his dreams and go be with her. They're very suitable for each other. Like qihai, you should listen to your heart and not just by duty. Chase your heart and go to mu xue, leave JiJi aloneI just don't like Qihai's vibes, I think Jingzhe deserves more and this more is uncle ji hohoho~
Thank you for sharing Deimos and Lumina with us! I loved Chapter LIES and I can't stop crying even after I'm done reading it... And I agreed with one comment in here that said Deimos POV opened up all the emotions all over again but I'm glad you let us have a glimpse of his mind.. ...
Reading the positive reviews here has me wondering if there might be some translation error or misrepresentation in the OneManga version I've read, which led me to think so poorly of this series.
That said, I'm not typically drawn to stories about women dating vampires. It was just that OneManga shutting down made me curious enough to click the "Surprise Me" button, and this is what I got. (Before this, I wasn't a heavy OneManga user, so I figured I'd make the most of the few manga I hadn't explored yet.)
One thing I have to admit, though, is that "Twilight" completely altered my perspective on this genre.
Previously, I would have dismissed these kinds of plots as rambling, disjointed, and lacking any appeal to keep me reading until the end. But when you factor in the clichéd elements popularized by that novel, a manga like this seems like a more heartfelt parody of the whole concept—and it makes it somewhat bearable. Not because it's one of the best parodies of vampire romance, but because, regardless of its quality, these types of manga feel like the characters actually care about each other. Instead of page after page of convoluted, nonsensical events, a manga is shorter, more visually engaging, and thus feels less like a waste of time compared to other works with similar premises.
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That said, I'm not typically drawn to stories about women dating vampires. It was just that OneManga shutting down made me curious enough to click the "Surprise Me" button, and this is what I got. (Before this, I wasn't a heavy OneManga user, so I figured I'd make the most of the few manga I hadn't explored yet.)
One thing I have to admit, though, is that "Twilight" completely altered my perspective on this genre.
Previously, I would have dismissed these kinds of plots as rambling, disjointed, and lacking any appeal to keep me reading until the end. But when you factor in the clichéd elements popularized by that novel, a manga like this seems like a more heartfelt parody of the whole concept—and it makes it somewhat bearable. Not because it's one of the best parodies of vampire romance, but because, regardless of its quality, these types of manga feel like the characters actually care about each other. Instead of page after page of convoluted, nonsensical events, a manga is shorter, more visually engaging, and thus feels less like a waste of time compared to other works with similar premises.