I agree with the reviewers’ comment about this being cliché. But such as being the case, I expected a bit more. Su Ruixi is not a likeable character as the female lead if you compared her to the modern assassins who transmigrated to ancient past. She claims that her medical prowess is the best and yet she can’t do surgery? She claims she’s studied, learned and mastered several knowledges and skills as a modern assassin and yet somehow she still lacks. Her planning, scheming and strategizing leaves one with a bland taste with bitter aftertaste. One commenter posted that she’s not satisfied with how she dealt with her cousins, Rouqi and Roulin. Let me add to this, I’m not satisfied with her plan to use a scapegoat to take her place in the execution. The scapegoat ended up being rescued by a man in black after dropping a black smoke bomb. Who was this man? Her dad perhaps? This leads her to having a potential problem since this scapegoat was fed by her with a pill to permanently change her appearance to that of hers, Rouxi. What’s more, she imprinted onto that maid her body’s original memories, regardless if she took away the maid’s dantian and cultivation. If you read this, you might compare her with Sima YouYue. Both assassins and yet dealt with their problems differently. Both lazy, has a space that can grow and store living things, has rings that contain this magical space, has contracted beings from Their ancient past, their completed souls once their modern soul went back to their current ancient self etc. Details were well-written but this made me skip them but that’s my thing. Got bored reading it. Also, Chapter 59 & 60 are the same, both have the same content. Just overall, this story is nothing to sink your teeth in and relish it. But if you’re bored and has nothing to do and wants to kill time, you can give this one a go.
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