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Write a reviewNice read, great pace easy to follow. I look forward to reading other novels by this author.๐๐๐๐
I loved the story. I loved the translation even more. The use of pronouns was correct, and you didn't have to figure out who was who. There were a few loose ends that could have been cleared up but all in all it was a good read.
Novel is interesting but I just have this feeling like the FL is surrounded by scum man. The ML included. I wish she can just throw them all away and learn to live independently. Her family is not good people. They act like they care but are not really helping. They force their opinions on her. If the FL is from modern era, I am pretty sure she wonโt feel the need to listen to them. Honestly, they are just family by the book, not real family. Itโs surprising that she does which is foolish. I really dislike her system. I think itโs purpose is to control her and make her miserable. Its a frustrating story. I found myself more upset then enjoying it.
๐โจ In a way, this book is quite a challenge for me because I delve into themes that I do not know much of, such as Japan, the pregnancy trope, the system trope, and mixing it with transmigration to boot ๐๐๐. I have also loved to learn new things as I write, and I trust you will learn a lot as you read too. I picture Midori as a sweet girl with a lot of love but a strong sense of self preservation. She needs it to survive in the Meiji Era, where women are still considered beneath the men. Ryouichi is your typical ex who appreciates a toy after it is broken. Whether or not he deserves the toy depends a lot on him. Akiyama is constrained by the ideals of a Japanese wife he is supposed to marry. As you can see, Midori's situation can be referred to as disastrous. Kiyoshi is rich, powerful, and is used to having whatever he wants just by asking for it. Women throw themselves at him. So what will happen when there is actually a woman who doesn't do that? Not to mention that that woman is far from being desirable thanks to her difficult circumstances. Kiyoshi can ignore her and move on, of course. But our sweet boy likes challenges. It raises a question as to whether his fondness for challenges will one day morph into an undying love for Midori. I wish my readers a lot of joy reading this novel. I will take you up and down. Maybe you will cry, but you will laugh a lot more.
Nice read, great pace easy to follow. I look forward to reading other novels by this author.๐๐๐๐
I loved the story. I loved the translation even more. The use of pronouns was correct, and you didn't have to figure out who was who. There were a few loose ends that could have been cleared up but all in all it was a good read.
Novel is interesting but I just have this feeling like the FL is surrounded by scum man. The ML included. I wish she can just throw them all away and learn to live independently. Her family is not good people. They act like they care but are not really helping. They force their opinions on her. If the FL is from modern era, I am pretty sure she wonโt feel the need to listen to them. Honestly, they are just family by the book, not real family. Itโs surprising that she does which is foolish. I really dislike her system. I think itโs purpose is to control her and make her miserable. Its a frustrating story. I found myself more upset then enjoying it.
๐โจ In a way, this book is quite a challenge for me because I delve into themes that I do not know much of, such as Japan, the pregnancy trope, the system trope, and mixing it with transmigration to boot ๐๐๐. I have also loved to learn new things as I write, and I trust you will learn a lot as you read too. I picture Midori as a sweet girl with a lot of love but a strong sense of self preservation. She needs it to survive in the Meiji Era, where women are still considered beneath the men. Ryouichi is your typical ex who appreciates a toy after it is broken. Whether or not he deserves the toy depends a lot on him. Akiyama is constrained by the ideals of a Japanese wife he is supposed to marry. As you can see, Midori's situation can be referred to as disastrous. Kiyoshi is rich, powerful, and is used to having whatever he wants just by asking for it. Women throw themselves at him. So what will happen when there is actually a woman who doesn't do that? Not to mention that that woman is far from being desirable thanks to her difficult circumstances. Kiyoshi can ignore her and move on, of course. But our sweet boy likes challenges. It raises a question as to whether his fondness for challenges will one day morph into an undying love for Midori. I wish my readers a lot of joy reading this novel. I will take you up and down. Maybe you will cry, but you will laugh a lot more.