The beginning of this chapter is worded weirdly as carryover dialogue from previous about her trying to be accepting he may have/does have a romantic past (as in history, start and end to be over) but he rants on as if she would accept him to keep a side piece mistress? Is this a flawed translation between 326/327 of the dialogue? It's a tricky relationship balance if either or both partners may have romantic history they cannot change and to cope with the present and future of being together, but for most of these melodramatic plots the history never stays in the past because its psychoticly obsessed delusional stalkers who never accept reality or so self-absorbed to be unwilling to condone failure/rejection.
ch 327 There Was a Suspicious Red Hickey on His Neck...
Urban · Laughing Lime
not sure what happened to evil scientist who believed he extracted the power blood drop, but hopefully destroyed in the self-destruction if she expected the heinous & traitorous couple to have been caught in the aftermath. depends on possible plot twist by author later or not I expect
Unfortunately, her secret was still discovered by her two most trusted people, and they had inadvertently betrayed her.
General · Lilac in May
Errr, did they not go harvest the crystal from that level7 zombie after a nearly fatal confrontation? Or, is it implying everything of the zombie was incinerated by lightning power? How'd they get out of the mental domain this time if the zombie was 1 level higher power than them or did it not create a mental domain like the prior near-death encounter?
ch 102 An Awkward Man
Sci-fi · Powell
Why is the translation so weird? A mole in the white of her eye? As in, her eye ball which has no skin/flesh where a mole could appear naturally? Earlier translation implied it was a mole near the corner of her eye as a 'tear drop' mole so perhaps it meant a mole close to the white of her eye? I'm no medical professional nor scientist, but my standard education level of science where I cannot recall what the white of your eye is called (no need to google as not significant matter) but am fairly certain a mole only appears on skin areas (or some cases grows, such as signs of skin cancer is growth of moles or a mole suddenly growing abnormally). Something to be called a mole but existing literally on the white of an eye would likely be something different, no clue if it may be benign or a sign of illness/disease ....
ch 15 Even after I return, I'm still a god out of your league!
General · Emperor's Song
TYVM (⊃。•́‿•̀。)⊃ ⊂(´・◡・⊂ )∘˚˳°
I agree, how foolish to leave it to him to sign & bring it later rather than demand he sign on the spot to take it with her. But, these plots sometimes use the excuse of drawn out divorce process to have the couple reconcile (depressingly ... I hope she gets rid of him so he can wallow in regret for being gullible to others that he could not see how geniune and sincere his own wife was)
ch 0 3 003 The Divorce Agreement
General · Falling Flowers
exactly. It's such a frustrating trope of secret love target as presumably the person who saved them, even with unclear clues or coincidences, and faithfully sticking to the crush with no evidence. ofc, seeing a bloody rabbit leg is frightening after near drowning shock plus underage maturity/mind, but still annoyingly ridiculous to never discern with confidence who was one's saviour (or the related trope of stolen valour for someone else taking credit, either knowingly or unknowingly/unintentionally
Mo Yangyang assumed he had saved her from drowning. Since then, Mo Yangyang had been secretly in love with Xie Fengmian.
The Cannon Fodder and Her Mr. Right
Urban · Early October