ZEPHYR2
Here's what keeps me up at night about this story—the stakes are quietly enormous and the author is letting them simmer. On the surface, the conflict is adorable: wife wants a bath, husband says no, chaos ensues. But underneath? Meng Tang is planning to divorce him. She's already shopping for a new car to hide her wealth. She's preparing to leave. And yet every single scene pulls her deeper into dependency on him. She needs him to peel her shrimp. She needs him to stop her from catching another cold. She needs him to carry her when her legs give out. The tension isn't just 'will they or won't they'—it's 'she's trying to leave and he's making it impossible without even realizing he's doing it.' That's genuinely compelling. And then there's the external conflict lurking in the background: the investor negotiations, the drama production, the financial stakes that brought them together in the first place. Tomorrow she's going back to work to finalize the deal. The plot is about to shift from domestic comedy to something with real consequences. What happens when the business merges with the personal? What happens when she can't just 'leave' because the contract, the money, the whole arrangement is tangled up in him? The author is playing 4D chess while making it look like a rom-com, and I am terrified and excited for what comes next. Because this warmth? It's fragile. And the longer Meng Tang stays, the harder it'll be to walk away.
I need to process what just happened between these two. Gu Jingcheng watching Meng Yao get angry and thinking 'how adorable'—I literally gasped. This guy is completely smitten and he doesn't even know her real name. Meanwhile she's over here doing mental calculations about how he'll treat her once he finds out she's from the Meng family. The emotional whiplash is unreal. She's protecting herself by lying about her name (Chen Yao?? really??) while he's just... being genuinely sweet. 'You're really good,' he says, and then immediately stammers about not looking down on rural people. This man is flustered and it's the cutest thing ever. And the best part? She actually smiles at him for the first time all day when he offers to tutor her in English. That one smile—'Meng Yao finally gave him the only smile she'd offered all day'—that's a whole emotional arc right there. She's been guarding herself this entire encounter and one offer breaks through. I'm not okay.
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Its a master peice . Read it for yourself
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I like everything about this book and its concept you know how hard it is to find webnovels with elven lore much less and elf main character. Thank you author for bringing this to life ??
Very good beginning but since the entrance exam its horrible to read… stretcht way too long to the point, where you wait for 50 chapters for it to end and dont actually like these 50+ chapters.
What is going on after chapter 79? There's repeat after repeat and are you also accidentally putting another books chapters here? Everything is a mess after that.
The narrative simply jerks me In laughter. I like the author's use of the first person narrative. Top notch narrative really. Keep up the good work author.
i would recommend everyone to read it.after reading half of the book. i can say it’s good.
Very good novel as usual from this author. Sadly he is also known to drop his novels suddenly for no particular reasons. Maybe it wont happen for this one ? I dont have much hope but who knows...
Loving it honestly. Arranged marriage with a bit of mystery.
