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The Husky and His White Cat Shizun: Erha He Ta de Bai Mao Shizun (Novel) Vol. 1

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But within, in truth, he’d been treated coldly by others for so long, been feared for so long, that as he walked this long and lonely road, his opinion of himself had slowly crumbled to dust”. I was literally squealing when he started making all the right choices instead of the wrong ones (yes, Mo Ran, you're my baby! Let's be honest, if we talk about Chinese cultivation novel then only a few will be able to keep up with the storyline of this novel. It does not help that Mo Ran will fantasize about it every few pages, usually in a little too much detail.

The rage of being left alone, of having everyone you loved ripped from your life can break anyone’s soul, and Mo Ran wasn’t any different. Nothing is funnier than the ex-emperor of the cultivation world being trapped in a teenager's body, lacking power and strenght. I've read lots of media for years and sure not all of them can be virg*ns but that lowers my opinion of the stories (like the type of overbearing president stories with the experienced CEO X innocent girl), UNLESS both lovers have prior s*xual experience, which makes it fair and even to me.The Husky and His White Cat Shizun is a painful read that tackles about the morality of us human beings, what makes humans more monstrous than the monster themselves, how a food and clothing can relate to ones identity, the pain of sacrificing our beloved only for the fruition of the cause only became a rotten flower, and the selfish act that bloomed into two lifetimes of hatred and the end of the world. That’s how I encounter myself LOVING every single sentence, dynamic and main character without caring about whether it is moral or not. Instead of waking up in the underworld, he transmigrates to the first year he became a disciple of Sisheng Peak. The multifacetedness of life, stories, whatever: Mo Ran is so narrow-minded at the beginning, believing wholeheartedly in his side of the story and not making room for anything else, not even Chu Wanning's side of the story, so it's a slap in the face when Mo Ran AND the readers find out the harsh truth. Mo Ran] was used to Chu Wanning being tormented to the breaking point at his own hands, as Mo Ran crushed his dignity and defiled his purity.

This work includes, but is not limited to, explicit content, rape, underage sex, gore, corporal punishment, torture, and mass murder. That there is something Chu Wanning never told him that would have prevented Mo Ran’s revenge on his body. Was it an allusion to Wanning being smaller than MoRan, or him being a bottom- because that's reigning in something I do not want to touch on. It doesn’t help that Chu Wanning may not be the beast he always thought he was, that his words are cold and angry but his actions are speaking of love and care and kindness.It’s a beast of a thing to get through but it’s well worth reading if you like noncon, explorations of toxic codependency or angsty drama and ill-fated relationships. Maybe if this novel was written mostly from Chu Wanning's point of view, it wouldn't have such high reviews.

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