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The Yandere Came During the Night
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I had high hopes after enjoying Who Cares? However, I found the plot hard to believe and ultimately decided to stop reading. The fact that the crown princess's babies, attended by numerous caretakers, could have foreign objects in their noses without anyone noticing, including those whose lives would depend on the babies' safety, stretched my suspension of disbelief too far. When the main character (MC) simply pointed out the issue, it became too much for me.

Additionally, the portrayal of a horsewhip, combined with sexual descriptions of MC's prepubescent body from her brother's perspective, created an uncomfortable atmosphere. The持续性的兄妹间性骚扰 as she grew older also disturbed me. Unfortunately, there weren't any comedic elements throughout my reading. If the story were a dark, twisted romance, it might have been more appealing, but as it stands, I found it immature, unengaging, and not worth my time. Despite my initial attempt to finish, I couldn't continue past that point and decided to abandon the book.
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I enjoy this type of novel where the beginning can be a bit confusing, but the plot gradually improves. The relationship between the male lead (ML) and female lead (FL) is intense, with both characters exhibiting dominant traits, which adds an intriguing dynamic to the story. Although their affection towards each other might seem excessive, considering FL's young age, it's important to remember that the story is set in ancient China and should be appreciated within its fictional context.

Overall, the narrative is highly entertaining for those who appreciate a strong, intelligent, and sometimes arrogant female character who outsmarts everyone around her. It's a delightful read for fans of overprotective relationships and witty comebacks.
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I initially held a negative view of the greedy monk from the first chapter. He seems to crave both the artifact and the lives of his uncles; a truly selfish Buddhist. It would be best if he were to disappear.
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"Delightful! For those who gave a low rating or didn't complete the story, kindly read it first and then share your thoughts. Appreciate your consideration, thank you!"
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This is an adorable tale of a straightforward and intelligent girl who forms an emotional bond with a calculating marquis, primarily towards his family. The story combines a heartwarming plot with engaging characters and intricate details. What I appreciate is the unique premise of the female lead (FL)'s transmigration, explained as a consequence of a specific event rather than the usual cliché of reading a book and waking up in a different world.

FL's character is captivating, as she uses logic to effortlessly handle situations and isn't afraid to assert herself physically when necessary. However, one aspect that left me wanting more was the abrupt ending where FL's older brother and the ninth princess, her close friend, fell in love. I would have loved to witness their union, but the story abruptly concluded without providing a satisfying conclusion.

A drawback I found was the rushed pace towards the end, which although我喜欢快节奏的故事, felt unsatisfactory due to lingering questions. For instance, the emperor's health condition and subsequent events were not fully resolved. It was hinted that he had lung cancer and planned to groom his eldest son for the throne, but his fate after that was unclear.

Additionally, there's a theory circulating that FL's twin brother, unaware of the past sacrifice, orchestrated her reincarnation as a form of repayment. Although the brother's role is minimal, their connection through shared dreams and FL's protectiveness of the seemingly identical ML adds an interesting layer to the narrative.

Lastly, it's important to clarify that while some might perceive ML as yandere, the description of the novel states that it's FL who exhibits such behavior, not ML. Therefore, readers shouldn't hold the novel responsible for this interpretation. Overall, the story has its charm but could benefit from a more conclusive and fleshed-out ending.
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It could just be me, but the atmosphere reminds me of the web novel "The Beloved Pet Fish of the Disabled Tyrant," often referred to as "danmei." The low rating isn't necessarily due to explicit content (people who enter knowing the premise and accept the plot developments, despite not being interested, shouldn't complain if it doesn't align with their preferences), but rather the execution. The story could have benefited from a smoother progression, showing character growth and moral dilemmas, instead of jumping straight into intense relationships. The lack of satisfying development is a letdown.

Yu Xiang's extreme luck throughout becomes monotonous, as she consistently prevails, defeating those who oppose her, even if they deserve it. While it has an in-story explanation, it becomes boring to witness her constant victories. As for characters like Yu Miaoqi, her one-dimensional nature or exaggerated vanity make her seem like a caricatured villain, serving as a stepping stone for the protagonist.

Overall, the story feels平淡 or underwhelming to me, despite occasional well-written scenes. My lukewarm response contributes to a lower rating compared to the average.
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This is an exceptional narrative. The female lead possesses a strong presence, with engaging slapstick scenes where she rescues the male lead on numerous occasions. What stands out is the FL's unapologetic embrace of her sexuality. I crave more stories with such compelling characters and dynamics!
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"I absolutely adore this story ❤️❤️... Initially, I wasn't particularly fond of the female lead (FL), but as I delved deeper, she became one of my favorite FL characters I've encountered... ???. Some readers might find the intensity of the ML-FL relationship overwhelming, but it's precisely that connection that tugs at my heartstrings and makes this story dear to me. So, why not give it a chance? It's worth exploring ???."
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So far, my reaction has been this: I'm quite selective when it comes to reading books, but I always give them a chance. Before reviewing, I typically read up to Chapter 30, so this is an early insight. As I progress, I'll update my thoughts.

To start, I must say I'm enjoying this story. The tragic beginning has stirred strong emotions, particularly regarding how the female lead (FL) is treated. I appreciate the dramatic elements, as they set the stage for character development later on.

Secondly, the story revolves around ancient societies, which means there's an age difference. However, considering the FL's past experiences, she effectively seems older than the male lead (ML) in my mind. Initially, I thought the dynamic might be reversed, but that's not the case.

Regarding the relationship dynamics, some might find it similar to incest, but let me clarify. While they grew up together, their bond isn't based on blood ties, as the story explains. It's a friendship that developed over time due to the FL's actions that saved the ML, solidifying her place in the family.

The ML's character isn't your typical yandere; he displays a range of emotions when it comes to protecting his FL. On one hand, he can be fiercely protective, while on the other, he's affectionate. Conversely, the FL is a complex character who doesn't care much for others and uses manipulation.

In conclusion, I think this book has potential. It's unique, thought-provoking, and well-written. It's entertaining, despite the unconventional aspects like the age gap. If you're considering reading, I'd recommend giving it a try. Read at least ten chapters first, then decide if it's for you. Happy reading!
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Firstly, I must clarify that I continued reading this for the dramatic and confrontational aspects, not because of the romantic elements. The main issue I had was the age difference - the female lead (FL) is 15 and the male lead (ML) is 21, and he had already developed inappropriate feelings for her before she reached puberty. His overt displays of sexual attraction and the incestuous undertones were unsettling.

However, what I did appreciate was the FL's strong character. She stood up against bullies unapologetically, and her wit and assertiveness in handling her enemies were entertaining. Her loyalty to her family and protectiveness of them were commendable traits.

The plot, while sometimes slow due to excessive drama, kept my interest because of the FL's ability to expose and confront her adversaries effectively. The presence of supporting characters like Yu Si Yu and Tao Hong brought a welcome relief from the intense drama at Yu Manor, especially towards the end.

Despite these positive points, the romance between the leads was the main reason I deducted stars, which is why I rate this novel 3.5 out of 5.
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I read this primarily due to my interest in the main character (MC). She's adorable, quirky, and surrounded by a group of equally silly yet lovable friends. She possesses exceptional skills, but not to an overly exaggerated degree.

The story initially had potential, but I deducted stars for a few aspects. The premise of the "fake" relationship between the MC, who is 10-14 years old, and the male lead (ML), aged 16-21, as siblings for four years was difficult to accept. The sudden shift from sibling affection to romantic love felt abrupt, particularly for the ML, whose feelings developed after a time skip. If the ML had openly acknowledged his awareness of her true identity and intended to protect her from a young age, their relationship might have transitioned more smoothly. Additionally, the MC's understanding of sibling boundaries was confusing and sometimes uncomfortable.

Another issue was the physical intimacy between the ML and MC when he started perceiving her as a woman, despite her still viewing him as her brother. Even though they were not legally adults, these actions were inappropriate. Although the MC didn't seem to mind internally, she never communicated her feelings to him, which made it appear as if the ML was crossing boundaries without consideration. I found these scenes challenging to read.

Despite these concerns, the story still offered an entertaining read with its engaging drama and occasional moments of relief through the MC's calculated revenge. There were also character developments, such as redemption and self-discovery, which added depth to the narrative. Overall, while not perfect, the story maintained its appeal for me.
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Thank you so much to the translators for your excellent work! This novel was a delightful read, particularly because the characters were intelligent and sophisticated. They avoided superficial schemes and possessed open-mindedness, relying on trust and logic to navigate situations, which made them adaptable and sometimes challenged traditional values.

One unique aspect was the surprising development where the siblings ended up marrying each other, despite being unrelated by blood in ancient times. This unconventional decision, endorsed by a dying emperor, showcased the dynasty's progressive stance. The fact that the main character (MC) was favored over the real blood sibling (the antagonist) highlighted the importance of family bonds, as blood ties were highly valued back then, making the MC's reception relatively warm even before their encounter.

What set this novel apart from others with clichéd misunderstandings was its focus on heartfelt family love and trust. The deep bond between the siblings, particularly their intense affection, was captivating. My only critique would be that while the author tantalizingly hinted at intimate scenes between the pair, there was no explicit content throughout the story. Although the genre might not be labeled as smut, the sexual tension was substantial, leaving readers wanting more.

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