Mistress, I Was Wrong Chapter 51 Discussion

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It's an okay novel. As far as the story goes it's a little interesting, although nothing original, where a woman gets thrown into the character of one of the novels that she likes. The Yuri setting is pretty original with this, I've seen one or two novels that have done this (I Favor the Villainess), although this novel isn't as interesting as that I would say. The two main characters are for the most part engaging, although maybe a little too cliche, where one is overpowered and the other one is underpowered (although the direction the novel is going in is that she will gain some power), and the main character is often saving the other one who is putting herself into situations in need of saving.

That being said, it suffers from what a lot of Xuanhuan cultivation novels suffer from. If you have heard people say "You don't know how high the heavens are", if you have seen people sneer, if you have seen someone be a frog in a well, if you have seen people trying to save face, if you have seen hundreds of people fighting over the same resource and then the main character get away while pissing everyone off, if you have seen cultivation families fighting to avenge the death of some scumbag brother/sister in their sect, etc. Etc. Etc. Just because it's got the Yuri tag doesn't mean it doesn't have the same old repetitive bs that all these novels have.

On the other hand, although it does have those tropes, the author tends to focus quite a bit on the relationship with the two main characters, and this keeps it engaging enough to not necessarily overlook these cliches but at least stay engaged with the story. Somewhere around a 4.0/5
 
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