Five hundred years ago, Great Demon Hunter Mi Wan was reborn into the modern era. With the strength to crush all demon clans, she opened an expensive pet shop. A single diagnosis costs three hundred thousand dollars, and for a million dollars, she can expel and treat demon poison. However, due to her unstable spiritual power after rebirth, Mi Wan will go into a coma whenever her spiritual power is depleted, and her soul will fly to the male protagonist’s side.
The male protagonist is the current demon king who possesses the highest demon level, has a hobby of buying land and building parks, is devoted to the peaceful coexistence between humans and demons, and protecting the environment.
More of a 3.5 stars? You wouldn’t guess from the lighthearted and really fun, engaging first half that this book would end up jumping with both feet into an environment conservation focused plot! It was good and some anvils need to be dropped, but not exactly what I signed up for.
a love story between a demon and a demon hunter in a world full of diverse ecosystems.
to be honest, my expectations were high because I like other novels from this author, but unfortunately this one did not meet my expectations. Moreover I read this after reading another novel with a similar genre, but the previous one was much more interesting and funny, so there are many things here that I think are mediocre.
mediocre because there are some plotholes, the writing and pace are not neat, the focus of the story sometimes forgets other characters, so it often feels empty. But this novel is still worth reading! The story is unique, the ending is also good, although it still makes me feel bittersweet. The premise of this story is also good, how the love story of two races is related to the natural ecosystem.
overall this novel is not one of my favs, but it's still pretty good, and I would still recommend this novel for those who like fantasy stories!♡
Lovely novel, as with Grumpy Crab's other novel, there is seriousness within all the lighthearted plot movements, as well as a lot of very warm moments. I found myself smiling for most of the novel.