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The General Loves to Collect Little Red Flowers
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5 | 55% (268 votes) |
4 | 21% (101 votes) |
3 | 15% (72 votes) |
2 | 5% (25 votes) |
1 | 4% (18 votes) |
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2019
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105 Chapters + 6 Extras (complete)
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Weekly Rank: #5873Monthly Rank: #8319
All Time Rank: #865
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On 8745 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #543
All Time Rank: #457
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.The most domineering, arrogant and beautiful Omega in the Tarot Empire, Le Yao was arranged to marry General Xu Yao, who was known as the ruthless King of Hell.
However, the “Le Yao” now was a crossed-over soul from the earth!
After X days of marriage he gave Xu Yao a note…
It was written:
– Little Red Flower Agreement!-
Don’t swear a day, get 1 little red flower
Keep reading every night, get 2 little red flowers
Do good deeds, get 3 little red flowers
Get 300 little red flowers, you can pa pa pa!
Xu Yao: Hmph! Was Lao Zi like a dog in heat and want to do it with you?
But after a month…
Xu Yao: Hurry! I still need three more flowers, whose family is bankrupt this time? I’ll send a charity money, hurry!!!
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One entry per line将军爱集小红花
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I really enjoyed the novel! The summary definitely needs to be fixed, but I really liked the characters. Plus for once the MC confesses his identity to the ML quite quickly which I like. Also, this definitely is fantasy/ sci fi which was quite awesome,
but on the other hand, no other alien race has this ability ? So that being said some world-building didn't quite make sense and as always when myths are involved whoever is writing it always forgets to mention other ethnicities' myths. So we have the Chinese gods, but what about the Indian/ Japanese / Greek/ Romans etc.? Why the only ones that could save the Underworld are them?
The war against the orcs - Even before the start of the series, the ML was defending the nation against the orcs. The MC had a major role in using his knowledge of ghosts to help the ML in warfare. The most ridiculous part of this conflict is that we don't even know who the orcs are, much less their reasons for fighting with the ML. The background of the orc race is never explained. Nor was there ever a proper resolution. Nor did the orc leaders ever make an appearance.
The scheme behind MC and ML's engagement - It was implied early on in the novel that there was some tampering with the MC's matchmaking. The MC's original intended match does appear in the novel (he turned out to be a minor 1D villain) but the schemer is never found. We never learn the purpose behind the tampering. The author basically over complicated the engagement, leading the whole matter to a dead end. The author should've just omitted the entire scheme and just kept things simple as just a lucky match.
The MC's family - It's basically a lot of face-slapping with the 1D villainous family members. Sure, face-slapping is satisfying to watch, but it's also very off-putting for family conflicts to resolve in such an impersonal way. There's just no emotions or any self-reflections that would provide a proper conclusion. I would've at least like to see the MC and his father have a proper talk. Instead, his father gets stripped of his status, his wife becomes mentally ill, his other son gets imprisoned, and they all just disappear.