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Okay so let me just say this: the way the author set up the whole thief situation was genuinely clever. On the surface it looks like a random break-in, right? But then you start connecting the dots and—boom. The window was closed, no forced entry on the lock, and only the front desk clerk knew who the new guests were. That detail about the phone being broken? That was the author dropping a breadcrumb and I swear I almost missed it the first time. Lin Qiao'er figuring it out on her own before Suisui even chimed in? That's when I knew this character was actually sharp. And then Zhao Moting just casually dropping that line about Chu Feng at the end—what the hell is that even doing in this scene? It feels like a completely separate plot thread getting shoved in here. I need to know what that's about because now I'm genuinely confused and also weirdly invested.
THE RED DRESS SCENE. I literally screamed when I read it. Qin Ya showing up in a fitted red gown with a black trench coat, wavy hair, matching earrings, looking like she walked out of a dream—this is the moment where everything shifts. She's not the confused amnesiac anymore. She's a woman who knows exactly who she loves and she's going to protect that. The contrast between how she looks at Wan Li (blank indifference, 'Oh, don't remember you') and how she looks at Shi Jianchuan (soft, sweet, 'Hubby, let's go') is everything. It's not just romantic tension—it's devotion. She literally says she used every trick in the book to force him into marrying her, and she says it with zero shame. That's not a woman who's forgotten her feelings. That's a woman whose feelings are so deep they survived memory loss. And Shi Jianchuan's reaction? The chill around him dissipates almost instantly. This man has been holding himself together with sheer willpower and one look from his wife and he crumbles. The CP chemistry between them is off the charts because it's built on this foundation of obsession and devotion that exists on both sides, even if only one person remembers it right now. I'm not crying, you're crying.
Let's talk about stakes, because this chapter raises them to a level that made me genuinely anxious. On the surface, the conflict is: Wu Junji wants a palace, Emperor Zhou says no. Low stakes, right? Wrong. Because every layer beneath that simple demand is loaded with consequence. Wu Junji's real conflict isn't about real estate—it's about autonomy. He's a reborn soul trapped in a toddler's body, surrounded by people who could betray him at any moment. A separate palace would be his own space, his own security. Being forced to share Taiji Palace with the Imperial Noble Consort means sharing it with the Chen family—the same family whose son he's planning to manipulate into a lifetime of fear. The external stakes are massive too. The Emperor is marrying Chen Jin, which means the Chen family rises in power. Officials are already arguing about ritual propriety. The political landscape is shifting, and Wu Junji is caught in the middle. But the INTERNAL stakes are what got me. When Emperor Zhou slaps him, that's not just physical violence—that's the breaking point of a relationship that was already hanging by a thread. Wu Junji's fear isn't just about pain; it's about losing the one person who (despite everything) would throw himself between his son and the world. And then Wu Junji's plan at the end—leaving the palace, finding Chen Yu, making everything worse—that's him choosing revenge over reconciliation. The stakes just went from family drama to full-blown tragedy. What happens next? I need to know.
Okay so this chapter is where everything starts clicking into place and I am HERE for it. Fengxue has clearly been reborn—she references her past life multiple times and it changes how she approaches literally everything. The way she handles the confrontation with Feng Fuliu is chef's kiss. In her past life, she apparently beat her junior sister and got punished for it. This time? She just... walks away. She literally says 'I hate you because you lied' and then wishes them well. That is such a powerful character moment because it shows she's not trying to revenge-bait anymore—she's genuinely moved on. But the missing sword thing is what really got me. Her broken sword— the one she used to kill countless demons—vanished right before she fell off the cliff in her past life, and now it's gone again. Feng Fuliu claims she hasn't seen it. Fengxue says she considered beating the truth out of her but decides against it. I'm sitting here like... okay but WHO took it? And why does Feng Fuliu look like she's about to cry when Fengxue mentions her parents? The author is planting seeds everywhere and I am ready to dig. Also the two youths getting hung off a cliff and then piddled on by sparrows? Iconic. Fengxue really said 'I'm done with people' and the mountain birds became her enforcers. I love this energy.
i soo loveee thiss book . keep up the good work .love perchy
Must read!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As stated in the synopsis, I'm simply translating this novel, simply because I can't stand MTL grammar. I want to read something clean, hence this translation attempt here. Let me know what you think of the quality. Author: 天骄都是磨刀石Raw Book title: 玄幻:万倍增强,我有无数神物!
Yessssssssssssssssss... finally, a kind of vast worldbuilding story just like I wanted. You're good author sir, I love how the background shapes Tanasma into fragile civilization. Waiting for your next update btw
EN: To be honest, everything is great so far. The story is interesting, although I've seen this type of story many times before in novels. However, I find it interesting to see how each one is unique in its own way. Great start, I hope the quality is as good as in the author's other novels. Recommended.ES: La verdad, hasta el momento, todo es genial. La historia es interesante, aunque este tipo de historias ya las he visto muchas veces en novelas. Sin embargo, me parece interesante ver cómo cada una es única a su manera. Gran comienzo, espero que la calidad sea tan buena como en las otras novelas del autor. Recomendado.
I'm not really a fan of Bl but i would definetly read this,it's an awesome book a great start all in all. Keep going, Let’s goooo! Absolutely recommended if someone wants to read something hot.
Love it Need more updates fast please can't wait!
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