The Eldest Martial Sister Gave Up Treatment Chapter 36 Discussion

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I'm MTLing this right now and it is interesting so far! The gist of the story is already told in the summary but basically our MC Bai Lian is reborn with memories of her past lives where she's died in nearly 108 endings because she was following tasks set by a villainous system which rewarded her highly by doing despicable things to her junior sisters. Knowing her mistakes from before, this time Bai Lian is determined to lay as low as possible and subvert the system tasks so that she doesn't end up in calamity in the unforeseeable future by offending powerful godlike protagonists. Unfortunately, everyone in this world thinks she is a natural born saint and thinks she is much more powerful than she really is. It puts our MC in a lot of tricky situations where she has to figure out a clever way to conceal her actual status while still being able to avoid most challenges thrown against her. This is the the draw of the story to me. It's just an extra extra bonus that it's also Yuri and potentially a harem? So far, Bai Lian only has one junior sister that she's training but it seems like everyone that she interacts with falls in love with in her some way based on her inadvertently trying to ignore them. It's actually hilarious. I'm also quite pleased that the MC can just openly admit her preference for women so early on!

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She just admitted she likes women when one of the female characters, a saint from a rival sect wants to ask if she'd want to be a Taoist companion with their Holy Son. This saint is low key infatuated with her ever since Bai Lian saved her two years ago from some Ghost Demon while on her way to run an errand.

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The misunderstandings and the other characters' justification for her actions in order to fit it with their world view of her as this perfect being is just so entertaining to me. I highly recommend this if you're looking for some new Yuri cultivation novels. A light read so far, no angst and nothing too heavy, but that may change. I will update this review if I run into anything different.
 
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