Title: The exhausting reality of novel transmigration. Started out really well. Our MC transmigrates not once or twice but for the fourth time. She is really strong not only physically but emotionally and mentally as well. Due to frequent transmigration she has suffered from loneliness and even forgetting her original self. But this time she slowly founds herself, have family, friends and lover who accepts her completely. But after the midpoint of the story became really predictable. The mystery behind her transmigration and about the villain was dragged too much. Also the intelligence of the villains really dropped. The ending was very cliche. And extras weren't really interesting. Overall a 3 star read.
Now residing in the side villainess character Rosette, our protagonist has been experiencing a cycle of transmigrations. In her last life, Rita attracted an obsessive and psychotic man with magical powers that made her day to day life hell and destroyed the host's family. As such she has sympathy for her new half sister Alicia who has a similar destiny in this world. Using the knowledge and power of her prior lifetimes, Rosette vows to change the storyline. She uncovers secrets about abuse, poisonings, magical relics, and birth heritages. Things progress smoothly until she discovers her captor Urien has followed her to this realm. * * * * *--------* * * * *--------* * * * * Tragic love stories, self-aware genre humor, and entertaining side characters make most of this tale a delight. It's predictable and safe. Further, a few of the components like cultivation levels or zombies feel out of place. Just try to keep in mind there are reasons these tropes exist in the first place and keep expectations modest. I did not like the explanation of the Valentine holy relic and God's interference, but thankfully that is just a small piece of the mysteries afoot.
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