If you look at the room in Ch 2 there's electric lights and it completely looks like a long abandoned modern day storeroom, even has sticky notes around the place. Then suddenly a giant snake as tall as a multi-story building.
Incoming entertainment from the incoherent looking-for-reasons-to-get-offended holier-than-thou crowd in this chapter. Depictions of slavery in the source material AND grade school scanlator drama. Break out the popcorn.
The title of this manhua is translated so badly. Instead of Cheating Men Must Die, it's more like "The Imperial Phoenix reigns over 10,000 scumbags/slags" The Imperial Phoenix imagery is always associated with the Empress.
These scanlation groups moan all day about sniping and quality but for unauthorized unlicensed works where you don't have the author's permission, this level of cut and paste cleanup and rush job is about perfect.
@Askorti I broke up with a live-in girlfriend in my 20s because she insisted we go shopping at the mall at 6am. Sometimes it's that straw that breaks the camel's back
What stealing from DNA? Do they have an exclusive license from the author? Are they authorized for works in English? Then to hell with them. You aren't deriving from their works, you're deriving from the author's, and it's not up to them. Fuck them with a capital F.
What does this manhua getting licensed mean? Does that mean webnovels/qidian/line? I don't know even know of any other sites where Chinese manhua are officially translated. Where will the official of this be?
@KcSaya they all loved him in the end. He made his choice very early and never changed his mind. From chapter 37 onward and even in the 20s when they had no personal space, it was about him noticing his own feelings.
In emotional distance and physical intimacy, they've been the closest for a long long time. By chapter 40 they've got physical intimacy you'd expect of a long term couple. In real life, breaking the touch barrier easily is a big clue. It's rarely about effort, it's about choice.