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!