I've catched up to the latest chapter of the manhua and I'm thinking of reading the novel....

userchelle January 29, 2025 11:52 am

I've catched up to the latest chapter of the manhua and I'm thinking of reading the novel. Do you all suggest it's worth starting from the beginning of the novel or would I not be missing much starting from where the manhua left off? If it's the latter can you all let me know what chapter of the novel than manhua at chapter 46 left off at? Thank you so much! (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ

Responses
    DearMsPotatoHead January 29, 2025 11:56 am

    For me, it felt really good starting from the first chapter.

    sol January 29, 2025 12:55 pm

    itss very worth it to start from the beginning of the novel ! but u can also skip to where the manhua left off! if i remember correctly we are around chapter 14 :]

    Dragon98 January 29, 2025 12:56 pm

    I'd start from the beginning, you can skim through the first couple of chapters before Lu Feng and little mushroom really get to know each other, probably start reading seriously from the chapter where lu feng finds An Zhe in the "black market" the moment he knows about the illegal life-sized made doll of him, and apprehends the telephone guy.

    The novel goes in depth with the characters emotions, it's slow, but an extremely exciting read especially as everything goes haywire. We love some chaotic piece of work

    pigglypoof January 29, 2025 10:13 pm

    I also recommend starting from the beginning. There's some small details that I think make the story feel more full and give you insight into An Zhe and Lu Feng's motivations.

    zkkdkss February 2, 2025 6:47 am
    I also recommend starting from the beginning. There's some small details that I think make the story feel more full and give you insight into An Zhe and Lu Feng's motivations. pigglypoof

    Can you please give me the links to the novel

    pigglypoof February 2, 2025 9:36 am
    Can you please give me the links to the novel zkkdkss

    Sorry I don't have the links. I only have physical copies