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The way she does her work as a vicious female character without letting anything falter her- she knows what she needs to do and she does it professionally; she doesn't get attached to any character and she has no personal desires for them. It was a refreshing break for me, for once everything is so lighthearted- because of Ye Wei's personality.
Reading about the male leads falling in love with her instead of the female lead was enough to make up for my unromantic Ye Wei who only does her work in hopes of finally waking up from her coma in real world. But every ending of her characters in her transmigrations are always death.
Maybe because I haven't read that much sad novels that I ended up crying whenever there is a chapter dedicated for the male leads after her death.
Anyways, it seems after the hundredth chapter, Ye Wei's real life are finally coming into plot. Which is a shame, because I would love more worlds for her to transmigrate into- I don't want to finish this novel so soon.
I laughed, I cried, it was a surprise, actually. I didn't think this novel was going to satisfy me- I was expecting to just read a few chapters then drop it because of boredom. But it didn't make me bored. I quite liked the arcs, the author doesn't really make any characters that could be cursed as 'villains', instead every characters felt like human who has their own personalities.
Because I mtl'd this, there are times I just skipped over some dialogues and stuff, but it is pretty understandable and simple. There are times where the characters go "...!?!"
".....!!!!"
"....?"
"....." :)
like that are pretty hilarious to me, I can imagine their deadpanned face but having an emotional crisis inside lol. If this ever gets adapted to manhua, I hope it won't have stiff art like most of chinese manhuas.
[collapse]Give it a try like I did, maybe you'll end up reading the mtl like I did because I got hooked.