I think slow-burn romances like this tend to suffer in terms of pacing when we read them as chapters get translated. It might be a better experience to binge this once it’s finished.
I don’t understand how their friends got the impression that Meng Qinghua is a "nice guy.” I could understand the ignorance from other classmates, but the friends should know better.
He’s displayed a consistent disregard for Chi Tang’s boundaries since he showed up.
I knew I wasn’t imagining that there might be a spark between those two! Reden and Joy stonks babyyyyyy!
Putting shipping aside, one of the best things about this series has been the focus on family dynamics. It’s really great to see Reden and Joy open up to each other about their own...
On the one hand, I think high schoolers posting intimate details their personal lives on the internet might be a bad idea. On the other hand, this gives Millie and Zen more opportunities to openly flirt with each other. So, I’m somewhat conflicted.
This chapter kind of felt all over the place. Lena dropping science babies on us out of fucking nowhere was pretty funny, as was Elsa straight up emotionally manipulating Evie’s dad at the end.
But this still feels unsatisfying from a narrative perspective. Like, serious problems are getting...