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Yeaaa, I'm the first to put a review.The theme reverse harem and werewolf really intrigued me to check this one out, and so far it is good. The author seems new in this but the story line seems promising and I look forward to it Alphas and Lycans are one of my favorite trope
i love how you write the story and the character development! expecting more!!!!??:D
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I haven't even read the book the book for long, already waiting for ways to get free coins.The story is written excellent and keeps me hooked .I love it.
So far, with the few able chapters, the concept of the story seems promising. The start focuses on developing the MC and introducing the unique concept of the story. With a more intense chapter ahead, this book will surely get its fair share of readers.
Every single fight is engaging. Every character is unique, every moment is spectacular. This series has so much potential it's insane.
Back with the promised review. Currently up-to-date with the novel and I'm loving it so far. Gave it a full 5 star in all so that it will be noticed better but I'll say, the World Background hasn't been really touched and the MC's character is a bit confusing since he has an unknown backstory. I highly recommend it and I hope the author doesn't drop. Thanks again for such a good novel this far ???
I'm translating this novel for fun, and I wanted to share a quick note: the original author, 不包熟的西瓜 (Unripe Watermelon), has already dropped the story at chapter 265. Currently, I only have access to chapters up to 82. If anyone knows a way to access the source material for free, please let me know so that I can continue translating!
nice book,one of the author good book to read.
reviewing for the sake of reviewing for the sake of fast pass
I have so many thoughts about the structure of this chapter and I don't even know where to start. So the chapter opens with family drama—Lu Meiyan demanding money, Grandpa Qin giving everything away, Qin Ziheng watching his grandfather cry by the stove. Then it moves to the grave scene, which is slow and meditative, almost too slow at points. You can feel the author taking their time here, letting the grief breathe. Qin Ziheng talking to his grandfather, the flashback to the photo, the self-blame spiral about whether his education ruined his grandfather's life. This section is heavy, deliberate, almost suffocating in its emotional weight. Then—car accident. Fast. Sudden. The phone ringing, the glance, the darting figure, the crash. And then this transcendent vision of Grandpa walking into the mist. And then—FLUFFY TRIBE. Mao Xiaoshu eating sour fruit. Like, what just happened? Is this a parallel narrative? A different timeline? A dream? I genuinely don't know and the author isn't telling me yet. The pacing shift is so jarring it almost feels like reading two completely different books. One moment you're sobbing over a Chinese grandfather's grave, the next you're wondering if this tribal guy's gonna survive the winter. And honestly? I'm obsessed. I need to know how these connect. The cliffhanger structure is doing a lot of heavy lifting here—ending the Qin Ziheng section with his possible death and immediately pivoting to an entirely new protagonist in a completely different setting. It's either genius or incredibly confusing, and I'm not sure which yet.
powerful couple romance possessive ML,,,
