OverlordOfDeath
A really interesting read. Great job author.
The best story ever
The use of English is superb
it worth the money
good book. enjoyed the story
Please update the remaining chapters it is a nice story
i found this book boring and stupid
Such a great read. Loved the fast paced action and all the twists and turns of the plot.
nice story
I love it, haha! I love all the arcs, but the one I enjoy the most is the third. However, my favorite main character is from the fifth arc—a yandere guy with a bit of a red flag is absolutely my type! I can’t help but think, "Dang, he’s hot!" whenever I’m reading arc 5.
None of the arcs involve babies or pregnancy (yet), though the author has mentioned it. I can’t help feeling a bit sad about that, but it is what it is.
If you're a fan of a light and delightful read, akin to the sweetness of cotton candy melting on your tongue, with a delightful blend of comedy and horror, then this book is a must-read for you! It feels refreshing, especially after diving into heavier, more intense stories – it's like breathing in the轻盈ness of floating feathers. Among all the male leads I've encountered, "The Former Wife of the Invisibly Wealthy Man" ranks among the most charming. The main character is truly endearing, with a heartwarming story that could inspire young love stories. Thank you for this delightful novel; it has brought joy to my reading experience. ?
I would definitely recommend this! It was a quick read; I finished it in just one day and I crave more! The translation is excellent, making it an easy and smooth read. However, there were a few issues - I couldn't access the first 48 chapters on this platform, had to search elsewhere, and there were a couple of repetitive chapters. Despite that, the author does a fantastic job portraying the story and characters, particularly the female lead (FL). Each chapter isn't lengthy, but they delve deep into the FL's character development, providing subtle hints to explain her circumstances without spoon-feeding the reason.
What I appreciate most is the intricate world-building – the high society rules are solid, giving context to the events. The FL is a charming and realistic character – she acknowledges her desire to escape but maintains her authenticity, not turning into an invincible Mary Sue. The male lead (ML) is also well-written – he's intelligent and relatable, with a measured approach to situations, reflecting on his own past experiences.
The family dynamics are less than ideal, especially the sister, who comes across as unlikable. The author does a decent job explaining her behavior, attributing it to spoiling and entitlement. The parents have some secrets, but the plot hasn't unfolded yet. I'm curious about why the FL is burdened with taking care of her sister when they seem to have ample staff.
A spoiler alert: turns out the FL has royal roots, which caught me off guard. This adds complexity to her parents' actions, as they seemingly didn't try to curry favor in case she was recognized. I can only imagine it's related to her illegitimacy and their personal satisfaction in having royal blood work for them.
As of now, I'm on chapter 64, but there are 80 untranslated chapters left, leaving me concerned about a rushed ending. Overall, it's been a satisfying read with engaging emotions and grounded storytelling. Give it a shot; you won't regret it!
Hey fellow readers, could you let me know if the tournament arc is important or have important Chracthers introduced? Or can I just skip it?
I would see it as an absolute win lol
