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The female lead is fairly funny while her sons have diverse personality. These characters do indeed feel like real people, and I appreciate that. The plot on the other hand, is quite messy. I really don't think the author is able to keep up with any continuity errors. The female lead seems to have come from the past in some weird time warp that put her in the future, so you'd think people who'd recognize her would have similar reactions to her sons, right? Wrong.For example, Spoiler
When her family finds her, they immediately knew it was her and didn't question her for not aging at all and seemingly aging backwards?
Or the guy who kidnapped her, he never questions that although he kidnapped a lady in her 20s she suddenly became underage at one point?
When someone who pursued her before the "time skip" (Shu Ran) found her he also didn't question her not aging at all, she even mentions to him the girl before was an adult and she is a teenager and that he got the wrong person but apparently he brushes it off? The novel also mentions he looks around 20, but her sons are 20- if she pursued him in the before "time-skip" timeline wouldn't that guy be like 40?
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