Record of the Poison Doctor Pursuing Her Wife Chapter 35 Discussion

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It reminds me of Stockholm Syndrome with how the MC was emotionally manipulated to feel all the negative emotions from her 'saviour' whenever she wants to leave. I hated how there's barely any plot progression other than bed scenes, memories of the past from various characters' point-of-view, and childish acts to paint the image of how the FL (poison doctor) did so many things just to get hurt by the MC's rejection.

Unlike the other person's review, this is a novel from the 'wife''s POV where she's the leader of a sect that was hated by both pugilists and despised by evil cults. They're just fighting and killing their enemies without having the brains to hide their operations, they even make public announcements before launching their revenge. No wonder they had many enemies. Totally not surprised. -_-

So, 2 years ago, the MC was heavily injured and poisoned by the Tang Sect. She lost her memories after falling on top of the FL who proceed to kick her when she was unconscious = her head hitting some rock. Somehow, they did the deed (yes, when the MC lost her identity and became heavily reliant on her). After regaining her memories, she left without a word after waiting for 3 days for the FL to return.

Then the plot comes to the FL saving her once again and using s*x as a replacement for 1, 000 gold (the "price" of saving her life). A phrase about 'a single night is worth a thousand gold' (春宵一刻值千金). Following that are the past flashbacks, acts to make the MC jealous or intentionally tying her up and tossing powder on her that will draw her nightmare - snakes.

At this point, I can't continue reading. My interest in the plot about the MC and the FL's missing masters was depleted by the charade of nonsense.
 
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Author, We will start a petition to boycott your book if you keep this up.  Anthony is suppose to be the most powerful man in Luton and you have him as a sitting duck not able to help Anne.  Anybody could have stabbed Dorothy in the back and thrown her over the stairs and disappear before anyone saw
 
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