The Flower of Heaven
Well, that was utter garbage. I initially had low expectations but this fails at all of my standards. FL supposedly transmigrates to a new world by falling off a cliff while trying to find flowers and wakes up at a new world in a pool of water. It is then revealed that she is a goddess and is basically kidnapped by the ML because he forces her to stay in that world. First of all, what the actual fuck? That is a terrible way to introduce the main characters. The readers have to look at the character portfolios in order to know wtf is going on. FL is a random ass botanist that dies after trying to search for a flower. Apparently, FL has floral powers and that’s why the author made her a botanist. Boring. At first, I expected a strong and clever FL, but she is actually incompetent and weak. You’d expect a ‘goddess’ who is supposed to save everyone from danger to be strong, right? But she nearly dies from her recklessness by being shot by an arrow whilst trying to go to the altar where she thinks that she transmigrated from. And the author doesn’t even mention why tf she was shot by an arrow. She’s still walking around near palace grounds, shouldn’t it be more heaviliy guarded especially because it’s an altar? She’s so fucking dumb and annoying. ML is also ignorant and has zero personality. I could care less about that magic curse that binds them together and how if one of them gets wounded, the other will take the same damage. The story vaguely hints that the ML and FL have met before but I don’t give a shit. At the beginning, FL was being stubborn asf and not listening to ML. After she saw that ML killed someone, I thought she’d be even more resistant but the very next day, she’s in his arms and is falling for him. And that white haired dude named Uriel instantly fell for the FL and makes ML jealous. How tf did Uriel instantly fall for her within 2 days of seeing each other? It’s unbelievably cliche and poorly written. Oh and that green-haired maid, it’s painfully obvious that she’s the spy that was sent by that person trying to kill FL. The author didn’t even try to make it discreet, like… we have brains with comprehension skills you know. Enough with the shitty characters, let’s talk about the nonsensical plot. In the prologue, it says that FL will save the world by fighting against this villain (?). FL doesn’t look like she has any supernatural powers besides from the time where a bunch of vines saved her from falling down from the altar. And why didn’t the vines stop the arrow instead? But surely a few vines won’t be enough to stop that villain, right? Or will the author bless the FL with OP powers and completely rush the story? Neither outcomes will turn out good. There’s no redeeming this.
The Taming of The Tyrant