She was a cute and tomboyish girl attending a prestigious national university in the 21st century. However, little did anyone know that she was actually a secret agent groomed by a certain organization since childhood. She was about to face her graduation exams when she returned from a mission. But during a break, she dozed off on her desk and unexpectedly discovered that she had transmigrated to an ancient era. Not only did she lose her delicate appearance and the modern high-tech advancements, but she also became a discarded woman of low status! Surprisingly, she embraced this new life and said it suited her perfectly. From then on, the so-called demure girl cultivated the land and occasionally dealt with annoying troublemakers. She proclaimed, "Life is boring, but encountering troublemakers is great." The male lead said, "We have our fair share of troublemakers in my household. Coincidentally, my son lacks a mother. Would the young lady be willing to join my family and live together?"
Okay, first of all — the vibe? Immaculate. You’ve got Beowulf Nova (badass name btw) waking up Dark Souls-style in some cursed snowy graveyard, but then it hits you with Lord of the Mysteries energy and Lovecraft ?? Peak crossover. The writing is cinematic. The world-building? Deep AF. Every paragraph feels like you’re peeling back a layer of frost and trauma. Beowulf isn’t just swinging swords — he’s carrying the weight of forgotten thrones, dying flames, and eldritch consequences. Man’s tired but still iconic. If you're into Soulsborne aesthetics, eldritch lore, and emotionally damaged protagonists trying to hold themselves together with sheer knightly grit — READ. THIS. NOW. It's giving "I dream in blood and regret" realness. 🔥 Can’t wait to see how Beowulf adapts to Sequences and pathways. I won't give spoilers tho. Certified banger. 11/10. Would sell my last sanity point to keep reading. So AS THE AUTHOR 5/5.