Genshin Impact: The Fatui Harbingers Are Pregnant… and Now They Regret
Deep within his memories, Jing Chen vaguely remembers a promise—
A promise made to someone who seemed like his sister, someone incredibly important to him.
He had promised her…
That in a world free of darkness and corruption,
He would find his other half—
To live an ordinary, warm, and gentle life,
To have children,
And to finally attain true longevity.
Yet confession after confession was met with rejection.
Disheartened and weary, Jing Chen eventually said farewell to his senior sister Ganyu.
He traveled alone—across Sumeru, Fontaine, Natlan, and finally arrived in Snezhnaya,
where fate led him to Columbina,
who, to his surprise, confessed her love to him first…
As time passed, the Third Seat of the Fatui Harbingers would also become the only one to hold a dual-star position.
(Tags: Pursuing Husband After Divorce, Love Rivalry, No NTR, No Tragedy, Genshin Impact × Star Rail × Jingliu)
UIShahbaz · Video Games
Now, it's time to give my review. First of all, the plot is a bit bad (I've read worse plots than this book). Secondly, I like how all the characters in this book feel justified in their own actions, which is a moral dilemma that sometimes makes a novel interesting. And lastly, I hate Aang's character; he hates Zuko for no reason. I mean, he's the Avatar, he's supposed to bring peace but he can't even bring peace within himself. Truly hypocritical. I just hope the author would slap his face. Even Zuko, who has been imprisoned and tortured by him, still wants to cooperate with him. Moreover, he increases his suspicion of Zuko just because he's jealous of Katara. As if Aang and the others never betrayed Zuko.