Undamaged Bamboo
The ML is still missing and it makes me excited, coz the FL is so adorable😍😍, the innocent and naivety is like a breath of fresh air. Ah Yu is just sooo cute that its funny even if the plot of the story is a little heartbreaking because of the greedy nature of some people but because of the ah Yu and her adoptive family it's all good.
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This is a review of the first 20 chapters. The book starts out with a developmentally handicapped 4 year old protagonist being throw into a snow bank in the middle of nowhere. She is found by the poor but kind Wang family; the Wang’s decided to raise her as their own child. Ah Yu, the protagonist, has a space, system, and good luck. With in a few months she saves the village from disasters and becomes everyone’s favorite child. So far, the child abuse and psychopathic elder biological sister are only obliquely mentioned. The beginning is a cute and fluffy childhood story about accepting an adopted girl into a large family in an ancient Chinese village.
Quite interesting. She is not reborn or transmigrated and her background seems to be part of a larger conspiracy... again the sin of introducing the broody ML with no respect for life other than FL's is cliche and introduction is way too early. I don't know who started this style but you are now a sinner who has created a concept that a female cannot carry a story equivalent to how Matt Damon became the ML in a movie about The Great Wall.