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Lady_Yunri
Lady_YunriLv43yr
2021-01-12 07:03

Helloooo everyone! I bring good news! Author has updated her Weibo (chinese twitter). It is a bit cryptic tho, but it basically means she's back! my prayers have been answered! Word is that she will start releasing new chapters on February (this I am not sure). her statement is something along the lines of: Body of scars but time has returned. (a little more context: she had said before she didn't have time, and she was hesitating and stuff.) anyways, please cheer up ^^ let's not rate the book badly, authors do have their life outside of writing. let's cheer them on and encourage them instead 😊❤

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AnonymousOK
AnonymousOKLv14

for real?? after all this time yes finally

Lady_Yunri
Lady_YunriLv4

Yesss! The love for this book=

AnonymousOK:for real?? after all this time yes finally
Lady_Yunri
Lady_YunriLv4

February 1! The first official chapter of 2021! keep in mind we have to wait for a bit because of translation. But, if you are not a privileged folk, then you get to enjoy the unreleased translated chapters. It was announced through the official group chat of the book. Yep, there is one. But it's all in Chinese so... yeah.

Fly_Dao
Fly_DaoLv13

I love you already just for bringing the news.. Thank you

NglcRdz
NglcRdzLv13

wow if its true then im so glad, how i wish i know how to read chinese

Lady_Yunri
Lady_YunriLv4

no problemo ^^

Fly_Dao:I love you already just for bringing the news.. Thank you
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Lady_Yunri
Lady_YunriLv4

me too, me too ;-;

NglcRdz:wow if its true then im so glad, how i wish i know how to read chinese
_Riu_
_Riu_Lv14

I think ...I should immediately learn chinese !!!

_Riu_
_Riu_Lv14

btw ...how ling will it take for it to be translate in eng and update here in webnovel or any other sites like " novelfull" ? any idea guys

Celia_angeline
Celia_angelineLv5

Aaaaaa for real?! T^T I'm so touched. I really love the story, it's a bit sad if it ends up abandoned. Wish the author good health, a lot of happiness, and many inspiration.

Celia_angeline
Celia_angelineLv5

well, It's said on the information that the translator should have translate 7 chaps a week. So I think it's might take a week the longest and about 1 to 3 days if they did it fast enough.

_Riu_:btw ...how ling will it take for it to be translate in eng and update here in webnovel or any other sites like " novelfull" ? any idea guys
_Riu_
_Riu_Lv14

Good I thought we need wait for the translate part for 1 month after author's release

Celia_angeline:well, It's said on the information that the translator should have translate 7 chaps a week. So I think it's might take a week the longest and about 1 to 3 days if they did it fast enough.
Rency_Pido
Rency_PidoLv4

ohhhh yeeess pleaseee this is what im waiting for!!!!

Xdivine
XdivineLv12

I hope the translator group is still available to hop back in and translate this after such a long gap. It would suck to need to wait for a new translator to pickup the project if the current group is busy with new projects and can't dedicate time to this one anymore.

Lady_Yunri
Lady_YunriLv4

omg, you're right... i didn't think of that. D:

Xdivine:I hope the translator group is still available to hop back in and translate this after such a long gap. It would suck to need to wait for a new translator to pickup the project if the current group is busy with new projects and can't dedicate time to this one anymore.
Lady_Yunri
Lady_YunriLv4

IT IS OFFICIAL, SHE UPDATED! of course in the Chinese platform, but she's really really really back!!!!!

_Riu_
_Riu_Lv14

eh...how many chapters did she updated ? and how long will it take to be updated in eng bro?

Lady_Yunri:IT IS OFFICIAL, SHE UPDATED! of course in the Chinese platform, but she's really really really back!!!!!
Lady_Yunri
Lady_YunriLv4

1 chapter! I'm currently unaware how the updating schedule is going to be. As for the eng translation, I don't really know. it depends whether the translation team is ready to pick this novel up immediately, or not. There is also the variable in which they wait for more chapters to be released. 🤧

_Riu_:eh...how many chapters did she updated ? and how long will it take to be updated in eng bro?
_Riu_
_Riu_Lv14

seems like we need to wait for a few months ....I will check it again after 2 months hopefully they start updating by then ..🥺

Lady_Yunri:1 chapter! I'm currently unaware how the updating schedule is going to be. As for the eng translation, I don't really know. it depends whether the translation team is ready to pick this novel up immediately, or not. There is also the variable in which they wait for more chapters to be released. 🤧
jyoti_lama
jyoti_lamaLv15

Finally some good news. I wish I knew how to read Chinese. Maybe I should take Chinese classes.

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