Jessie created a topic of What It Means to be You

I am so used to seeing the author make the kids look like a mix of their parents, such as the mother’s hair and the father’s eyes or vice versa. But I love that despite the daughter and son looking identical to each parent, they have the polar opposite personality. The sun is more elegant and graceful, while the daughter is confident and bad ass.

I just want her to remain badass and get her revenge. I want all who hurt her to pay, especially her family and her husband and to grovel at her feet

I feel like I have already read this but with better translations. Just can’t find the title

Jessie created a topic of Roses and Champagne

As I said in the title, it would’ve actually been really fun. If the male lead had returned back to Korea and his father and his lover had gone after him and seen his life over there. After all both the male lead and his mother had come to Russia, so both men had never seen how Korea looks like and how important person speaks in Korean does things in a whole different culture.

Jessie created a topic of Roses and Champagne

I swear these chapters were already posted if not, the story was further along. However, it didn’t post for a very long time so I forgot about it now that I’ve come back. I can see that the official chapters have come out but looking at them I’d realize they’re the exact same ones as the unofficial chapters. If not behind. When are the new chapter gonna come out?

Jessie created a topic of Enough with the Flirting

While the dynamics between the main leads looked fun in chapter 1 I decided to give the story a try, but I just cannot stand the family dynamics. I think the biggest irony is that there are so many plots in which the female lead reincarnate as the villainess and the villainess is the legitimate daughter while the white lotus or the original female lead is the legitimate child. However, this is the flipside where the female aid is the illegitimate child and the villainess is her half sister and stepmother. But as chapter 3 pointed out, the mother is going to protect her own daughter, even over her husband because her husband cheated on her.

What did the count expect? He cheated on his wife and then despite so-called loving his lover he still had a daughter with his wife and has a daughter with. I guess you can say mistress. Worst thing as the female leads mother never married and I never understand why why they don’t move on because they should. It’s always the woman runs away. She never gets married. She raises her child on her own in poverty, but at the same time she chose to love a man who is married and obviously could not despite his wealth and status. Meanwhile, you also feel bad for the wife because her husband did cheat on her and then brought in his a legitimate child and still neglect her. So I put all the blame on the account for all of this dynamics.

I look forward to the good translations, pretty art, and fun plot

Jessie created a topic of Beatrice

I just wanna confirm so does that mean he had a one night stand?

Jessie created a topic of Yasaotoko to Sadistic

It was a nice plot, wish we could see more. See the seme grovel more. Now I wasn’t sure who would be the seme and who would be the the, but with the way it was going I anticipated the uke to be the blonde and seme as the glasses. Kinda wish it ended that way, but I have also read ones where the uke is the more stern one, while puppy boy ends up as the seme.

I temporarily paused reading the story because the male is a bit too unhinged for me, but I heard those boilers that she runs away and I was wondering if it already happened. I think I’d be interested in picking it up from there

Jessie created a topic of Mr. Kang's Son-in-law

It’s hilarious but I do hope father and son can reconnect

Jessie created a topic of Princess Shuden

Chapter 98 has left us in such a good cliffhanger

Valia was born into a fallen noble family as the daughter of a knight and lived a sad life. Then, th...

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Jessie created a topic of Princess Shuden

I’m glad to see they talk about his childhood and I wanna cry when I think about Eden cause I absolutely love him, but I wish they would also talk about Shu’s mother, and what happened to his father and why does he and his two brothers have different fathers? Do they end up talking about it later on?

Jessie created a topic of Our Sunny Days

Chapter 36 was pure and wholesome

Jessie created a topic of Play Karma

I hope the new chapters keep on coming at a consistent rate

It would have been so cool to see the Empress and the FL work together as women. But atlas the Empress is evil and must go. It’s sad that the Emperor is like “oh it’s okay my son raped numerous women”, but he’s the son of my beloved so I won’t let him be punished. Bro if only you had raised him properly he would have been like this. Imagine if your soft kind wife realized he was this horrible, she would have shunned him too.

Jessie created a topic of The Lady Wants to Rest

This is just my personal opinion, but while I genuinely enjoy the main female lead (FL), the plot, and the art, the revenge and redemption arc completely fell flat. I took a break from the story, but when I returned, within just 20 chapters, the FL was already back in the original FL’s family home. I kept reading, hoping for some real development in the revenge arc, but nothing came of it. I was so disappointed. I wasn’t looking for an intense vengeance plot; I was more interested in seeing if her past would be uncovered by others. Plus, I love the relationship between the FL and ML. But if you’re going to introduce revenge as part of the storyline, at least follow through.

The original FL died from something as simple as a fever, completely alone. Even her mother, at least, had her father by her side when she died. I understand that the original FL was timid and just craved love, but doesn’t the current FL realize how awful her family actually was? Her father’s neglect was just the beginning—and I could go on about him, which I’ll get to. And that’s not even touching on how despicable her stepmother, half-sister, and half-brother were.

Let’s look at the father. This is his third marriage. I’m guessing the first marriage was arranged, which is how he had a son. Then, after a year or two, he married the original FL’s mother—there’s an age gap between the FL and her brother, so that lines up. But here’s what I can’t wrap my head around: he claims to have loved his second wife, the original FL’s mother, deeply. Yet after her death, he immediately remarries. From what I understand (correct me if I’m wrong), there’s even a scene where he quickly finds another wife, sleeps with her almost instantly, and has a child who’s only a year younger than his first daughter. What kind of father claims to be grieving his “beloved” wife, only to remarry and have a child that fast? I might be able to understand if he’d waited a few years, but he clearly didn’t. And then, to make matters worse, he neglects this new wife and the children they have together! Let’s lay it out:
1.He abandons his daughter right after his “beloved” wife’s death, showing zero regard for her emotional needs.
2.He remarries almost immediately, in a way that feels like a total betrayal of his late wife’s memory.
3.He has another child so soon that, considering pregnancy is nine months, he must have moved on within just months of losing his “beloved” wife.
4.He fails to support or defend his daughter, allowing his new wife to not only avoid “mothering” her but to actively bully her—absolutely unforgivable.
5.He ignores his third wife and their children altogether, all while claiming to still be “mourning” his second wife.

And that’s just the start. Maybe it looks like he’s finally trying to appreciate his third wife and their daughter, but they clearly have no clue that their neglect and abuse led to the original daughter’s death. All of this leaves such a bad taste in my mouth. I can even understand why the half-brother acted the way he did. Even if the FL had to forgive them, I wanted to see them truly regret what they did—to grovel, to understand the depth of their mistakes. But what we got? Nowhere near enough.

I still plan to keep reading for the main couple and to learn more about the FL’s past, but this arc was such a letdown. I’d honestly rather be back at the academy than stuck in this shallow “redemption” arc.

Pretty much what the title says above. Have we reached the point where they remember their past?

In my personal opinion, I’m left wondering: how did all four men become so easily addicted to the cookies, if it wasn’t entirely of their own doing? In Volume 14.3, we saw Rufus test the cookies’ dosage on mice. Interestingly, the mice only developed an addiction when they consumed the cookie daily; those who ate it once every five days or even every two days showed no signs of dependency. Rufus also mentioned that the cookie size was proportionate to a mouse’s body, while for humans, it would be a small dose.

So, I’m curious: how did the men even start eating these cookies in the first place? Did she personally give them the cookies, and if so, why did they accept them? There’s a certain etiquette for engaged people that discourages them from accepting sweets from others, as it could be seen as disrespectful to their partners. Did they decide to be polite and try just one or two cookies, thinking it was harmless? Or, giving them the benefit of the doubt, is it possible someone else, perhaps a servant, offered the cookies and that’s how they began consuming them? I’m skeptical, though.

While brainwashing is indeed a horrible violation and they are victims to a certain extent, I still wonder how they began eating the cookies at all, especially when etiquette typically discourages engaged or married individuals from accepting gifts or spending time alone with single people. It makes me question if there’s more to their choices than meets the eye.