I don't know how I've managed to stumble upon this gem, the title wasn't really encouraging and seemed very cringy I thought I'd end up reading about a badboy ml and naive fl troupe but I was delightfully surprised. This will remain on one of my top fav manhuas, geniunely so heartfelt. The setting heavily reminds me of ww1, it's basically anti-nobles and classicism from the perspective of a sheltered noble woman after her house fell and she realized her husband might've hated her all along (or did he?). It speaks on the importance of the decisions (and lack of them) that we make and the consequences we'd pay for it, communication, trauma, rehabilitation, healing and what it means to live.
The main couple went through a lot, there weren't any cringy cliche troupes from what I've seen which felt very raw and realistic, it's extremely refreshing. I've went through an emotional rollercoaster reading this, cried so much. Warning main couple were extremely toxic in the beginning as they each navigate that.
It's angsty, there are heavy themes on violence, suicide, self-harm, war, trauma and gained physical disabilities. If any of these are too triggering please reconsider.
Couple makes me think they'd make a wholesome old couple next door who'd randomly drop the most interesting lore on you one day.
Setting feels extremely nostalgic and bittersweet for some reason, there was no summary so I was expecting a fantasy setting but it seemed like the 1920-1930s I think.
Husband is built like a traumatized fridge wifu, fl is GORGEOUS and sweet, smart and extremely strong.
I hope they make and anime adaptation for this one day, but PLEASE for the love of everything CHANGE THE TITLE.
I don't know how I've managed to stumble upon this gem, the title wasn't really encouraging and seemed very cringy I thought I'd end up reading about a badboy ml and naive fl troupe but I was delightfully surprised. This will remain on one of my top fav manhuas, geniunely so heartfelt.
The setting heavily reminds me of ww1, it's basically anti-nobles and classicism from the perspective of a sheltered noble woman after her house fell and she realized her husband might've hated her all along (or did he?). It speaks on the importance of the decisions (and lack of them) that we make and the consequences we'd pay for it, communication, trauma, rehabilitation, healing and what it means to live.
The main couple went through a lot, there weren't any cringy cliche troupes from what I've seen which felt very raw and realistic, it's extremely refreshing. I've went through an emotional rollercoaster reading this, cried so much. Warning main couple were extremely toxic in the beginning as they each navigate that.
It's angsty, there are heavy themes on violence, suicide, self-harm, war, trauma and gained physical disabilities. If any of these are too triggering please reconsider.
Couple makes me think they'd make a wholesome old couple next door who'd randomly drop the most interesting lore on you one day.
Setting feels extremely nostalgic and bittersweet for some reason, there was no summary so I was expecting a fantasy setting but it seemed like the 1920-1930s I think.
Husband is built like a traumatized fridge wifu, fl is GORGEOUS and sweet, smart and extremely strong.
I hope they make and anime adaptation for this one day, but PLEASE for the love of everything CHANGE THE TITLE.
Give it a chance!!!!!!!!!!!!