I’ve Transmigrated Into This Movie Before

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– Question: “What is scarier than the personal experience of transmigrating into a horror movie?”

Anonymous: “Transmigrating into a movie you’ve never seen before.”

– “Poor comment! There’s nothing scary about that!”

Anonymous reply: “You sure? Can you be sure your dad isn’t a mu*derer? Can you be certain your spouse isn’t out to kill you for insurance money? Can you even be certain there isn’t any hidden lethal weapon in your son’s lunchbox? The scariest thing is that you have never seen this movie before so, you have absolutely no idea of any ‘surprise’ that awaits you ahead!”

Hence, this novel is also called [’surprise’ that awaits you].

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RuiSi
RuiSi rated it
January 9, 2019
Status: Completed
Hi guys, I am the translator for this series just dropping by to leave a review.

So I picked this up because I've really enjoyed reading it and want to share this good read with another person.

This novel had left a really lasting impact on me in terms of the author's original movie scripts and the plot which never fails to keep me interested (whether it be from being horrified, curious, angry, sad, empathetic etc.) in reading to find out what happens next.

Also, the characters' personalities and stories are really well developed.

To put it short, the author has really good penmanship in which I hope I'll be able to show in the translated ver. Even just a small portion of it.

Recommend!?

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arashi-chan12
arashi-chan12 rated it
January 8, 2019
Status: c92
Replying to Azuron up above:

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I agree that the initial impression with the grandma wasn't the best, but this is also part of the mystery. There is a reason why the relationship between her mother and grandmother is so bad, and Chen Shuanghe is probably not the ML (maybe not even 2nd ML, more like 3rd?). His father appears more than he does. :/

Basically so far he's just blipped back on the radar once the MC gets a role in the modern world. He often plays in the movies she gets casted in (or tries), and he hates/envies her. That's the majority of their relationship at least for the beginning.

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To be entirely honest the story has a rocky start. When Grandma came in, I also wondered if I could like the characters and worried if it was going to be one of those face-slapping modern Chinese celebrity stories that are the norm. But I stuck with it and I don't regret it, because it turned out differently to what I expected.

Once I got past the beginning and got into the meat of the story (the actual transmigration and the overarching mysteries) the impression I had of it changed immensely. Please try it if you get another chance ?

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I couldn't help myself and MTLed ahead fufu >w<

I've been enjoying this so far! The summary doesn't do it justice at all D: (although it's not entirely wrong either)

Anyways, this is a pretty interesting take on the "quick transmigration" genre. Details in spoiler below~

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So unlike other QT stories I've read, this is not a "transmigration into other worlds, follow quests/orders from a system, get op cheats" formula story (not that I hate those).

The MC instead goes into a creepy movie theater and has to live in movie worlds. Death is not permanent for her (in most cases?) as her real body is at the movie theater.

Spoiler for a bit ahead as well, the movies she QTs into, they're not actually movies! They're actually...... Ok, I won't tell. >_<

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I like how the author actually uses things she mentions in the past and incorporates it later in the story. If you think something important is mentioned, then it's probably foreshadowing.

I also like how there is this subtle dark? horror? aspect running through out the story. And I was able to find myself getting attached to the important characters who are showcased in the QT (they reappear and some are kinda important to the overarching plot). The romance is a little lacking but it's building itself up little by little. I hope end game is Wen Yu, he's a precious little bun TuT

Anyways, it's got me hooked so far ever since I picked it up. I still got some reading to do (170-ish chapters current) but I'm rating it a tentative 5⭐ for now!

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rachellie
rachellie rated it
June 2, 2020
Status: Completed
READ THIS. All that I can say. During quarantine I have probably read over 50 stories. But none have compelled me to register an account and write a review like this. Several of the other novels were 5 stars for me as well, but this novel is so unique. I rarely read thriller, and I focus more on romance, but this novel has amazing depth. Here's a summary:

Ning Ning is the daughter of a Film Empress, but is known for her lack of ability to act. Before her mother dies,... more>> she gives Ning Ning a movie ticket for the Life Theatre. Basically, this theatre gives her the ability to transmigrate into the movie. This allows her to fully immerse herself to not only act as the character but to BECOME the character. Once the movie ends, she returns to the theatre and uses her experiences to advance in acting. But she also has to learn how to leave a character and to live beyond that "movie" experience.

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It's also one of the few novels I cried over. It's truly sad to see the impacts that occur after she leaves the movie. You find out that these movies are actually the past and that Ning Ning has the ability to change it. But it comes with consequences.

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Also for those confused as to why her mom had no money even though she was super popular, there is a good reason for it. ***SPOILER//well not really but**** it DOESNT have to do with giving it to her grandmother. There's a different reason and it's honestly brilliant. And it adds to the plot's depth. UPDATE: I couldn't controlled myself and mtl it to the end. That should be your sign to read this. <<less
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Rumby
Rumby rated it
January 20, 2019
Status: c119
MC is a bad actress but gets the chance to be improve her acting skills and winds up playing characters in movies she transmigrates into, however there is a risk of taking this shortcut as the life theater cinema has their own rules.

tldr;

    • Expected lighthearted novel but got much more! This is great thriller!
    • Introduction is a superficial set up. Later chapters gets deeper & interesting as character backstories & motivations are revealed as story progresses.
    • Movie Adaptions show both realistic bad & good morals, also features bad characters with injustice
    • Romance is not prominent or overbearing but incorporated into story well.
    • TL doing great + I love pictures used; they're helpful
    • 5 stars: cuz I cried some parts & I think I'll reread the story (couldn't finish with MTL; MTL starting to kill my brain cells though it's not too hard to read)
And for my longer explanation of tldr under spoilers:

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Honestly I thought this would be a shallow light hearted novel due to the summary so didn't expect much, but got much more than what I expected; the author can pull off a thriller.


Not into the horror genre, but this is up my alley~

I love how the author introduces a superficial surface level of the characters, and then as the story progresses their backstory and deeper character/motivations are revealed.

I suggest to read about past 4 chapters to get a feel, since honestly first few are just a typical lackluster set up.

The novel does present more realistic stories which touches on both the good and bad morality, so movies may rub some readers in the wrong way since there are bad characters doing injustices. But I like how the author offers the movie adaptions to the table that each character has their own motivation and reason for their actions.

The romance is not overbearing not too prominent as well but incorporated into the plot which I like.

The TL doing a great job so far and I like the pictures; they're helpful~~

Overall I am a biased with my rating since I cried reading some parts of novel.. And at the moment, I think I'd be willing to reread this novel if I end up finishing; mtl is killing brain cells right now so probably better to wait for TL.

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roseqanne
roseqanne rated it
February 20, 2019
Status: Completed
Thank you so much for RuiSi who share this, this is really good read!

MC doesn't transmigrated because a system and must complete the mission. MC doesn't always stay in the movie. The MC doesn't get the cheat after coming out of the movie (I mean like a cheat that makes her suddenly become great at something). This novel tells a lot of mixed emotions.

And for the role of the MC's grandmother, I thought 'wow there are still characters like this' but I just let it go, because I know this... more>> novel will not bring up drama because of the grandmother. The grandmother has her own reasons even though I think it's sellfish.

MC's mother really loves MC. Her mother will often appeared mostly inside novel. I love her mother's character so much.

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and for the ML ahahahaha. ML is a masked man. Chen Suanghe is not ML, and my baby Wenyu isn't either. And I'm really curious about MC's father. I don't know whether the novel was told who her father or not. MTL really makes my head dizzy so I can't concluded who her father is.

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More episodes, the story gets more complicated. Many characters are interrelated until I get dizzy connecting to whom for whom. When the MC enters the film, you will also join in thinking. What is the flow of the film, how the characters are played, what should you do and say.

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Wenyu isn't ML. Wenyu always there when MC need helps. And MC knows when she needs help, she will search Wenyu. I don't know if Wenyu loves MC. But when MC tells Wenyu she loves the ML, his hand trembled and I think he is try to hiding his expression when hear MC's story. I cant really understand it, because MTL.

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narixems
narixems rated it
January 9, 2021
Status: --
i sobbed buckets of tears from the first arc itself, I feel like the other arcs weren't as good honestly, but I think it's just cause I love Boss Qu so much..

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What he did was horrible, but I can't help but sympathise with him because he just loved his daughter so much, he didn't even care if she was ugly. To him, her existence was the most precious, and he wanted to protect her from the cruel world.

he even decided to let them go and close the circus because his daughter told him she didn't want him to be cruel anymore.. His daughter was so kind-hearted she wanted to help her first friend escape. But where did she end up? She was mocked and beaten, being called ugly and a monster by everyone, all because of the things her father did.

Because Boss Qu didn't care whether they tortured him. Them chopping off his arms, legs, or making him choose a puppet, that pain would never amount to see his own daughter crying and being mocked by everyone.

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Then he became the doorman to the life theatre for revenge. Even though that man was dead, as long as his descendants were still around, he would take revenge for his daughter.

I think he did truly repent, because in chapter 54, he told her "what's good about boss Qu, he's old, he's evil, he did so many bad things.." and that just BROKE ME. But he still won't let go of revenge, because he didn't forget how his daughter suffered. I really want him to be happy arghhj time to mtl..

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hejikkk
hejikkk rated it
December 27, 2020
Status: c119
Holy crap this is so good wth

man I don't even know what to say in my review that can do it justice...

Plot is definitely A++, and the concept is (as many have mentioned) so unique and intriguing compared to other transmigration novels. Honestly, I wouldn't even consider them to be in the same category really, instead of multiple separate worlds, everything is all interconnected as little bits for a central mystery. There's no robotic "system" that randomly assigns the destinations or gives cheats either, and the set up for transmigration,... more>> which is this movie theater, is so much more complete and detailed. Thriller is on point and tragedy is real. Like, it's actually a legitimately a bit scary, and definitely heart wrenching. I don't think I am a super emotional person, but like all of the first three arcs had me crying. It's not written in a forced way either, for angst, but its just like the scene and dialog draws you in and you just can't help feeling so attached.

Romance is a subplot but I CANT NOT mention it just because of how impressed I was

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its treated as one of the "transmigration stories" and isnt reoccurring (like the love interest follows the MC throughout her travels or something). They also act normally around each other, with occasional teasing. I think this impression is actually a lot better than the current trope for romance, it's just so much more natural and comforting to read. Also I just really like SZT lolll

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Overall, a solid 5/5 from me :) <<less
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Rikken
Rikken rated it
April 27, 2019
Status: Completed
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The mystery is really good, new information is constantly revealed and there is a lot of interconnections between each arc. There are logical consequences to changing fate and character flaws are explained. No character is perfect but no-one is absolutely non-redeemable as well. For the people concerned about the grandmother, she is very unlikable but there are reasons for it. The mother is not as great as Ning Ning believes in terms of values, career and actions (although she has done her utmost as a mother). At least hateable characters still have rational motivations. The person I hated the most was actually Director Chen. Anyways, there are enough good people to balance out all of the bad ones. Wen Yu is an absolute angel. Shi Zong Tang is flawed but has a beautiful heart. The gatekeeper and sibling pair were particularly moving.

I highly recommend reading this in Chinese since crime/horror descriptions are much creepier and chilling. The writing was very good. The theme is relatively dark with some lighthearted scenes in between, then warm scenes that can move you to tears.

There are tragic reasons why the romance can't progress much but the ML appears in the 3rd movie. There are basically important characters in every movie that move the plot along. The pace was good and the story is relatively short for a CN.

Rather than a transmigration genre, this is closer to a time travelling mystery novel.

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Ichigoeater
Ichigoeater rated it
February 7, 2020
Status: c25
Everything's been said already that I want to say. I kind of want to scold Reviewer Azuron for rating a story they didn't even bother going past chapter two on, but whatevs. I'll just correct their misconception instead of reiterating what everyone else has already said so concisely.

This is NOT a face-slapping novel. There is an as*hole director and a seemingly unforgivable, money hungry grandmother. I had gotten angry at the protagonist and her mother for apparently withstanding this abuse submissively, but the director's character is already, by chapter 25,... more>> more than just an obstacle on the protagonist's road to success, and the grandmother seems to be keeping a secret.

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It hasn't been revealed, whatever it is, but it seems that the mother hadn't given all her money to her, and had actually placed it elsewhere. That isn't to say the grandmother isn't a terrible person, but there's a history that hasn't been revealed yet that may explain why things are the way they are.

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Anyway, the point is, the side characters aren't always just side characters, and the usual formulaic designs have been ignored thus far, meaning there's no one you can simply ignore as a cannon fodder character. ESPECIALLY the characters in the 'movies'.

I can't speak for the romance tag, as no male lead has been made apparent yet
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though I suspect this may be like some of the yaoi quick transmigration stories where the ML is reborn.

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. Regardless, if you like mysteries, thrillers, and twists, then you'll like this. <<less
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oyasumi_pp
oyasumi_pp rated it
March 26, 2020
Status: c91
Like all comments here, this is not your usual transmigration story.

no cliche, no system. Everything has a reason. Things are so connected. So many twists that will make you frel surprised.

it's much better than many timetravel films and series out there. It's very solid and detailed.

... more>> the villians or bad people have reasons for their actions. The big bad is actually clever here.
I haven't found such a good web novel since Utsuro no Hako to Zero no Maria. In fact, this one is even better.

this one sets the mood so eerie and suspenseful that it can keep you on edge and jump reading before your bed

endure first few chapters of cliche stuff, the more you read the more you realize this is no ordinary QT novel. In fact the cliche stuff was just trolls author intentionally put. As you go on you will learn that a Mary Sue is not so mary sue at all and a bad person is not all that bad at all. Like it's a nice shade of grey.

Everyone is flawed in some way. But that makes the characters very human and realistic. There is a reasonable character development.

having said that I did not manage to finish mtling because though the author's language is good enough to be legible on google translate there are so many details that cannot be missed and it's killing my brain cells (as another reviewer said)

I will definitely comr back and mtl the rest again once my brain cells are restored lol

it's so shocking why the rating is not as high as it should be. Maybe it's too heavy. This novel is not for the faint hearted. As someone who enjoys pe*verted Japanese New Wave and Sion Sono films, I like it really much. But I think it's not everyone's cup of tea <<less
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fireinmyseoul
fireinmyseoul rated it
March 6, 2020
Status: --
GOOD! SO GOOD! MINDBLOWINGLY GOOD!!

Currently at 33 chapters but I can tell you right now how amazing of a job the translator and original author have done!! I have to give credit where credit is due!

The story is somewhat dark and twisted but also a bit hopeful? You can’t help but want to root on Ning Ning and want to see where the book takes her.

This book just s**ked me in and enthralled me in a way I never thought possible. Coming from a person who mainly reads fluffy cute... more>> romance or comedy, reading and enjoying this story came sooo out of left field for me. So give it a shot please!!

The story is beautifully written and translated. I will admit I even cried at some points because of how moving it was, but at others I hid under my blankets with my body curled and fists and clenched because of both the fear and anticipation the writing gave me. Amazing just amazing. <<less
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1Sami
1Sami rated it
May 3, 2020
Status: c47
I started reading this because I thought it would be something like a QT horror novel and I haven't read a good one of those in a long time. After reading this, I still haven't. I loved the first arc and how the MC got some what of a dissociative personality from it. It made me really excited to see what would happen next. The phantom of the opera arc was alright but nowhere near as good as the first. And I just didn't like the third arc at all.... more>> It was still well written and there weren't many grammar mistakes but the plot wasn't what I hoped it would be. <<less
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Aina Seira
Aina Seira rated it
March 21, 2019
Status: c56
It's a unique and complicated series of transmigrations, all to further her skills in acting. The catch is, the transmigration itself is not always smooth-sailing, dangerous even, and very different to the system transmigration stories where host could safely land in a world.

Oops, don't be confused. There's no system something here. It's just that MC, after being hinted by her mother's dying words, went to a movie theater or something where she could view films... and end up being transported inside the movie world. There she would have to play... more>> the part of the person she had transmigrated to, otherwise, the plot won't move, so it is this way that she learned what a real actress is. The reason I said it's not safe to get into a movie world every time is that
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She's not allowed to change the fate of the main character. Scratch that, she's allowed to do that only twice, but once she exceeded that, she would get trapped in the cinema, ending up like the other faceless staffs working in that mysterious and eerie cinema. And oops, it's another unique feature of this story, the staffs there are probably souls or punished people and each of them has a ticket that they could give to people. In the future, MC would be in dire need of tickets because without a ticket she won't be able to enter. It's just that, the tickets of the staffs are traps, once she accepts them, she would end up also trap in the cinema, and arrgggg, this cinema truly has so many rules.

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BTW, I feel betrayed... All this time, I was praying for her to end with up the midnight theater's door guard... only to learn later that he was actually her DAD when she transmigrated into an ugly pampered girl of the republic era. This dad of hers seemed to have traded his freedom and soul for revenge but I'm not sure yet how he's going to do it. Anyways, the point is he seems so gentle and caring and her conversation with him is really misleading that's why I feel betrayed. Arrgggh. Now, the one she's most likely to end up with is that rude guy who keeps on doubting and demeaning her as an actress. Hopely not. The one I'm seeing potential to end up with her next is actually a cinema staff, but this one is kinda unique because he's been with her in one of the movies she had been to. And this guy is dead over heels for her in that movie.

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Youkonos
Youkonos rated it
February 2, 2022
Status: c174
The premise is unique, the characters are well put together, the plot for the most part is interesting and intriguing, the feeling are rich... but it feels unfinished. There are too many things left unexplained. Honestly it just kind of just ended after building up to a giant climax. So many dangling plot threads were left in the wind or just vaguely extrolated on.

Don't get me wrong, it's a good story. There is a lot of heart to the self contained arcs, but once it came to actually explaining certain... more>> things or action it gets kind of jumbled up.
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The original direction of the story seemed to imply that MC's goal should be to end life theatre or change it in a way so the masked people would be actually set free. What we actually got was the masked people running loose and doing bad things while two of the sort of male leads figure out a way to stop this. There's a bit of a good twist there and the thought process is largely correct, but after all the emphasis on MC's agency, she suddenly just spends the last 10 chapters running around in fear and hoping the male leads come save her.

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Honestly, I think it's worth reading reading the contained arcs, but the ending leaves too much unresolved. <<less
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Kim Nara
Kim Nara rated it
October 14, 2021
Status: Completed
I was totally misled by the title and the synopsis, so when I read the novel, I felt confused myself because it didn't fit the picture I had in my brain.

The psychological tag really describes the content of the story, because this story doesn't seem to tell about the interactions between the characters but the interactions of the characters with themselves, how each event affects them, how they deal with that influence and so on.

This novel makes you think, if you could change your destiny, would the end result be... more>> more satisfying to you than your current life. Or will you regret it because it turns out that changing your destiny is bad for other people you care about?

I often cry while reading this, I feel sorry for all the characters, even if I may say, none of them have a happy ending here, but I think each character feels satisfied with how their life story ended, very sad, but maybe for the best.

The story ideas are fresh with amazing worldbuilding and supported by three-dimensional characters, what more could you ask for? Prepare a tissue and read this story, you will be more grateful with the life you are living right now. <<less
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Tully
Tully rated it
April 29, 2020
Status: c50
Brace your heart.

Extremely deceptive 1st and 2nd chapters. I've read alot of transmigrated stories, even the horror ones, this one is a hidden gem. Completely different from all the stories before. It is heavy on thriller and angst, also has a horror and suspense esque feels. Extremely emotionally laden and deals alot on the human psyche.

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The MC receives a ticket from her mother which leads her to a Life Theater, where she transmigrates into the body of people in the story.

I know, sounds cliche right? But the content and truth of the movie is the gem. I will not reveal it. I think the real ML is the one in the 3rd arc.

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XxxMelanie
XxxMelanie rated it
December 8, 2021
Status: Completed
Loved it! Although the ending was kind of confusing and there were multiple things not fleshed out at the end, I still rated it high.

The only thing I really dislike is:

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I hate how they made Wan yu a second male lead that is in love with the MC. I truly truly hate it with all my heart. Because of multiple reasons.

For one; their relationship started with a aunt/ nephew relationship without any ambiguity.

Then you have the fact that Wan yu remembers every instance she was in another body. But in every case he NEVER thought about her in that way!

The first one (and the most important one for him) was were she was his aunt. Then as another actress that has a ambiguous relationship with his brother when he was still a child himself. Never showed any romatic intrest btw. Then the b*tch teacher. Also never had any intrest. Then when she was a little child. Also never had any romantic intrest. Then you have the cheating fox. Also never showed any intrest. Only disgust and later pity when she was breaking down. And most but not least (may I remind you) ; he never showed any intres in Ning Ning in the "present" time either.

So for the love of god; how did he develop feelings when he pieced these things together? Just because of the hardships they went through together? Sorry but that's not enough for me.

When he just found out, it was clear that the time he spent with her as his aunt was the most important time he spent with her. Even in his monolog in his head he was thinking about how he was doing good deeds in hope that it will be rewarded by giving him the chance to see her again. Not all those other characters she presented, just this one! That's why it bothers me even more because that is literally the origin of their bond. The other times were more of a passing thing that never really touched his heart. Not even the "real/present" her.

Even if he thinks "wow, she's such a good person. Look how much she tried to help" or something like that, it still isn't enough reason for him to switch from familial love to romantic love. It would just make him appreciate her more and deepen his respect for her.

I just feel like the author wanted to add a good-hearted second male lead for the drama. I really hate this. Like, can't you give the genuine nice guys some break by letting them move on or just NOT make them in love with the FL when it's not necessary or even logical? I swear, these thing bother me so much. He's a good guy so why make him suffer. I was hoping that this time it wouldn't be the case, but yeah... Forgot that authors love to make a second male lead a tragic character who will always have the FL in their heart no matter how much time passes.

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yugmodnar
yugmodnar rated it
September 26, 2022
Status: Completed
The primary themes of this novel are 'evil is everywhere', betrayal and tragedy. This is not a happy story and it does not have a happy ending.
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pearlception
pearlception rated it
May 9, 2021
Status: Completed
When you come to this story thinking it was a light fluffy transmigration novel...

No, No, Nooooooooooo! I was soooooo wrong. The story is rlly amazing. It was tragic and borderline traumatizing and I love it.

The kind of story you can compare to a very strong storm. It swept you up to your feet and before you know it, it was over leaving you trying to pick up the broken pieces of yourself and thinking how you'll get over it and be back to your feet again

If this type of story... more>> is your cup of tea then

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tigerlibra
tigerlibra rated it
January 5, 2023
Status: --
Reading this novel feels like watching the show Lost. It starts out with intriguing mysteries and great character buildup, and you develop attachments and start rooting for people (only the best for you, Wan Yu!)... For awhile, it seems like everything will come together for a glorious climax. And then the main villain disappears offscreen, the plot gets increasingly convoluted, storylines get dropped, and everything just... ends.
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