I'm just going to share the timeline. At the age of 13, novel Su Rui drowned and exchange body with world Su Rui (SR). Su Rui was sensible and obedient while SR was rebellious. The obedient Su Rui enter the new world living on a tight budget before finally succumbing to death after she was diagnosed with AS syndrome. While the rebellious SR also met with her bad ending. At the age of 20, SR had a roller-coaster accident where she died and Su Rui return to her body. The thing was, both Su Rui and SR never remember the fact when they exchange body for the first time. The second time they did, where they return to their respective body, Su Rui thought she transmigrated into a novel while SR, well, she died. And that's the start of the story. The body exchange thing was discuss in the extras. The extras focus on what if Su Rui and the male lead, Gu Yu Cheng did not end up together.
The story was short, sweet, lagging at times, and yet I like it because Su Rui was one of the best female lead written. Because she had experience a lot during her stay in another world, she looked at thing in a realistic way. She did not mind going on blind date because in the other world, she was too sick to even think about dating. She did not mind marrying and having kids at a young age because she always wanted a family when she was sick in the other world. She had some childish moment and after reading the extras, it was kind of sad because she deserved to know that her parents were indeed her parents.
This is a transmigrated into a novel kind of story. This theme is not the center of the story. MC only realized this at a latter time.
This is like a slow romance between two people from powerful families. There's also about 7 years of age gap between our main couple.
It started okay and quite interesting. When they are finally together, their interaction became sweet and intense. The plot on the other hand became bland. As bland as water. There's almost no conflict on the story. It was quite smooth sailing that it was static for me.
The mid to latter chapters bored me. I feel like every chapters were too long that I almost dnf it. But I persevered and surprised that the last extra chapter was interesting and funny. That last extra chapter added the .25 on my rating.👍
I like the main couple , but the remaining characters felt like one dimensional for me. I'm actually irritated with our MC's 'best friend'. I did not like her at all.🙄
Decepcionante, la protagonista me gusta pero... Los secundarios son básicos y las conversaciones son estáticas, me recuerdas a los juegos de citas del móvil japoneses. La pareja principal no tiene chispa, entiendo que ambos son personas adultas y serias. Pero no hay química a mí parecer.
More of a 3.5. It started out very cute, but it overemphasized on the “realistically rational and drama-free” aspect later and so nothing really happened, so it became kind of boring. I still appreciate the sweet beginning.
I couldn't decide between 3 or 4, but went with 3 in the end. The story and the way its romance developed was actually very good. This was a story with a relationship that's more realistic and mature in comparison to other stories with the same premise. This was a story where the main couple actually talked, instead of jumping into conclusion and creating drama. I liked the realistic thinking the MC had when she was told that her lover had a white moonlight who went overseas; if he really liked her, given his wealth, he would had gone overseas to see her instead of waiting quietly. Likewise there's an invention called video calling, so it was ridiculous to go no-contact if he really liked the white moonlight. On this point I fully agreed, and wondered about how other novels that had a similar premise handled this, but anyhow.
Relaxed story with no drama, no angst, and no real antagonist I suppose...? Or rather, given the type of story, you know the antagonist wouldn't be an actual threat.
Originally I wanted to give this 4 stars, but near the end I revised my rating to 3. Simply because, once the 'antagonist' was out of the way, the story stopped being interesting. The end and extra stories were filled with the main couple's daily life, but the thing is, there's no longer any emotional payoff for me. In other stories, the main couple went through hardship and obstacles before getting together, such that when I reached the end, I wanted to see them being happy after all the pain. With this story there was no pain to begin with, so there's no emotional triumph in seeing them be happy. It's a bit like watching your grandparents being lovey-dovey; it's cute, but I don't feel like watching them 24/7.
Also, the side couple made me uncomfortable. The man admitted to baby-trapping his girlfriend, to his best friends, and no one called him out for it. I was horrified when I read it. Like... Is this a cultural thing I'm not aware of?
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Una historia dulce y "realista" (para algunos puede que se vuelva aburrida por esto mismo, hace un tanto demasiado hincapié en ello). La relación entre la MC y el ML ha sido la más saludable y tierna que he leído en mucho tiempo. No se comportan demasiado dramáticos y siempre trataron de resolver sus problemas entre los dos.
Los únicos puntos negativos que le daría es el ritmo lento y los tiempos que maneja mientras cuenta algunas partes de la historia. A veces da demasiado detalle sobre escenas que no lo necesitan.
PD: también caen en el cliché absurdo del "Padre se pone celoso de su hijo". Por suerte no se mantiene por mucho, y su relación mejora bastante para lo que he leído en otras novelas.
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The story has a nice plotline. The plot moves smoothly and is realistic other than the fact that the female lead transmigrated, of course. The story moved at the right pace and the female and male lead are discussing and depicting realistic problems which make the overall story good and worth reading.
Not bad, but it got boring in places and everyone got dumber and more childish as the novel continued. Started out with mature characters and an author's promise of no dogsblood drama, but the main pair start acting like dumb teenagers and the 'other woman' who likes the male lead became an absolute psycho.
(80/92 nothing much has happened so let's pretend i finished this novel)
It was okay. The point is to have the MC 'live a good life' so this novel was just pure fluff and had almost no drama. I think the bit about the MC being a 'female supporting character' was unnecessary. that detail was not very useful in the story.
Una perfecta historia para leer un fin de semana. Si te cansas de las historias interminables con sangre de perro está te va a encantar. Ligera y rápida de leer.