- #1
The first main couple were quite interesting and featured a male lead with a deep dark and gloomy past, whereas the heroine was the typical family bullied Cinderella type. How they hook up and get married is quite fast, but the romance and action was quite entertaining. As for the other couples of this generation, the romantic couples provide a nice variety of stereotypes. From a genius doctor chasing his ex-girlfriend over a decade long, to a brother and adopted sister love, and a narcissistic bastard and a cold blooded assassin. There's a lot of intrigue and mystery regarding Jing Yichen's past and even the heroine's mother's death. Everything gets resolved and all the couples get their happy endings in this generation.
The next generation romance focuses mostly on Jing Yichen's family line of his 2 children and their cousin, along with some random couples. The romance here was a varied as the previous generation, however, they didn't really have the same emotional intensity. All the romance was a bit on the mediocre side.
Overall, all the romance was just a bit on the mediocre side. Some potential romances for some side characters weren't fully given a conclusion so sometimes the story seemed a bit on the choppy side. The romance was often times very abrupt as well. The story lines were sometimes to unbelievable even for a contemporary fiction. Some parts had their moments and for the most part it kept me interested enough to finish reading all the way to the end.
The finale was a bit haphazard, I would have thought the author would write a sweeter and more heartfelt ending, but it seemed like the author just wanted to complete all the couples and end the story as soon as possible.
All the main couples end in happy ending and all the mysteries get resolved.
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