This is really a sad story, be aware! Fu Tue is the God of War and her personality is cold, detached and doesn't have any feelings. At the beginning she's convinced by Jung (the ML) to be binded with the system but we don't know which argument he used. The original is ffinished, about 1500 chapters so I have read about 200 chapters in the raw version and I can definitely say: I end almost crying in each world. The writing is really poetic and melancholic, it doesn't duel too much in the plot but more in human feelings. What I've concluded from the first three stories is that this is an story about the journey of Fu Tue to learn to love, and other feelings that come along the human nature. In the second world is the first time she learns how to be loved by a father and she also discovers the dessesperation of losing her love ones, her father and her lover. We also discover that the God of Heave (June something, the male lead) is the one who loved her. Summing up, the God of Heaven is in love with her, for unknown reasons she doesn't know and she accepts to be binded to the system. What did he tell her to convince her we don't know. In the first world, she agrees to be with the man she had a contractor marriage because she knows he's really good to her. But we also learn that man knows she never loved her but he stayed though. He couldn't live without her even if she didn't love him. In the second world, we are in ancient China, emperor time. She learns what is a family and what is a lover. I end each world being really depressed!!! Beautifully depressed! Sad! Sad! I must be a masochists... because I keep reading...
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