If you're going into this thinking it'll be like other QT novels where the heroine jumps worlds and the male lead immediately falls in love with her and travels across the worlds with her because they are star-crossed lovers, then toss those thoughts out right now.
I was pretty hesitant to read this at first. It didn't really sound like the standard QT novels I typically enjoy, and I sort of stumbled upon it by chance. Ultimately, though, I like the author, so I decided to give it a try.
This is not a story about romance. If I had looked more closely at the synopsis on NU beforehand, I would have known this, LMAO. So I went in thinking this would be like any other QT story, but it really wasn't similar to the QT stories I usually read. I prefer the types like I described above, because for me, I like reading stories featuring heavy romance, even if it's unrealistic. Kinda like my guilty pleasure, you know?
To be honest, I have some mixed feelings about the story, but ultimately, the overall story was good and it made me happy.
This is a story about the heroine learning to love herself, put herself first, and let go of things that aren't meant for her. There usually isn't a set pairing for the female lead (FL) and the male lead (ML), but she does gain happiness at the end of each arc, and sometimes that means she has a family, other times it means she's by herself. Usually, though, she's got 3 or 4 guys who pine after her the entire time, haha.
Most of the arcs are pretty short and easy to read. I like this because there are also a lot of QT stories that have arcs that are needlessly long, whereas in this one, most arcs are short and to the point. We get face slapping, remorse from scum men, and overall, we get happy endings for the FL.
I think what I liked most about this story is the heroine's rather stable character. She seems somewhat cold and unfeeling, which she acknowledges, but she has her principles, her bottom line, and she has a way of life that she lives by and doesn't wrong herself for that. She knows that she lacks feelings, so to make up for it, she always adheres to her way of life, her principles, and her bottom line. I really appreciated this type of heroine.
All that being said, the story still felt like it was missing something for me. When it ended, I wasn't particularly happy, nor was I particularly sad. I was mostly just baffled and somewhat disappointed. But then I thought about it some more, and I felt that the ending was actually probably the most suitable ending for our heroine, Lin Dan.
It wasn't really a 5-star story to me, but it wasn't a 3-star story either. I feel like 4 stars is just right.
Anyways, if you want a QT story that doesn't focus heavily on romance, then I feel like this is probably good for you.