Silversmile
I LUV THIS STORY SO MUCHUUUU >.<
How much longer before there is an update.
Hope to see Love reigning in this story...
cuz it's about to get hotter..
And she finally decided to complete the book! After years! I'm going to enjoy reading!
Interesting story! Can’t wait to read what would happen next to Charlotte.
I am assigning a 5-star rating here because I believe the book doesn't deserve a low score simply due to comparisons to "Quickly Wear The Face of a Devil." Sometimes, people need to be more lenient. It's true that it might not live up to the same level as QWTFoD, but that's only because we're comparing it to an exceptional work.
I believe that the real title of the article gives off a sarcastic tone, as it suggests that her entire family is a group of villains. While according to the story, the world labels them as villains and treats them as such (by "world," I mean fate or any other external force). Despite this, her family has persevered and emerged victorious. But I don't think that the author would have thought so much about the title but who knows...
LOL, I've never reviewed a book before, this is my first attempt... Let's start. I adore how the protagonist, Ning Shu, evolves from an innocent child to her current self. Initially, she might seem like an easy target, considering her sheltered upbringing in the hospital. It's essential to understand that adaptation and growth come with time. She didn't jump into challenges without thought – she learned to explore possibilities. Our MC isn't a superhero or a professional problem-solver; she's shaped by her environment. The children of today's era are similarly molded due to early exposure to the digital world, which aligns with Ning Shu's background. She spent her life confined to a hospital ward, relying on the internet as her primary source of knowledge and understanding. Her worldview is stable, influenced mainly by the internet and her initial elementary-level education. The author cleverly subverts common clichés often seen in literature, especially in Chinese stories, by offering a unique perspective. They emphasize that not everything can be solved with love, nor should one solely rely on their viewpoint. They show that love can cause pain, even in small ways, to those who don't deserve it. This work is exceptional in shaping readers' moral compasses, and it constantly prompts me to reflect on my own values. For those who might find this review lengthy, I highly recommend reading this masterpiece slowly, savoring Ning Shu's thoughts and dialogues (-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩___-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩-̩̩̩). That's all I can share for now. Remember, these are just my opinions, and everyone's perspective is valid. Thank you for reading! \\(^_^)/
How did you notice in between the amount of tags it has xD
This story is confusing to say the least, but that‘s probably waht the author wants it to be right now and then clear everything up in later chaps.
The rest is good, writing wuality is one of the best I‘ve seen I‘d say but the chapters are a bit short.
I would personally like longer, but less chapters, but that‘s just my opinion.
All in all this is good shit.
the novel is highly rrcommended and superb
Bro. He literally won’t understand anything if he starts with chapter 80.
