This was my first time being exposed to a novel with the 'Alpha & Omega' super human setting, though I had heard of it. The 'dog food' was pretty frequent and, in some ways, repetitive. more> was a cute read if just for the interaction between the ML and FL. This left an odd relationship of worship with zero effort, considering the FL attended classes for a record ono day.Īs the translator mentioned, there is constant online commentation that you see quite frequently in modern setting Chinese novels. It honestly felt very rushed and the usual trope of good worshipping underlings rarely got a chance to bloom before being kicked to the side. There wasn't much substance in the way of character growth or characterization. This was a quick read that, to be blunt, would be considered shallow, content wise. What, Major General wants to divorce? Yes, please! Who needs those brutish arrogant jerks! Who said I can't be my own person and live well on my own? I'm a hundreds year old virgin and lived just fine without any Dao-partners! Who said only Sentinels can be strong? I'll guide you to the light to see the truth! That's actually a description of her actions, not her inner voice, FL is a serious type. I've heard that somewhere before, hmmm?)Īs you can imagine, our very capable, yet, a loner of a Cultivator is Not Happy with the way things are. I mean, Sentinels bite their Guides and calm their raging hormones through uh, saliva. And Guides can't survive 'heat' period without Sentinels uh. Ah, shoot, how could I forget that they are actually very important existence (though physically weak) and responsible for 'guiding (treating) ' and 'soothing' Sentinel's sea of conscience, which tends to get out the control once in a while? Well, you will see why I forgot that as you delve further into the chapters.Īnother curious point about Guides and Sentinels is that they can't live without each other: if Sentinels' mental sea goes out of control, they become insane, or die. their relief, and I don't mean relief of the duty. sub-species? Their population in the whole outer space is very small (less than 20% for sentinels, less 10% for Guides), but Sentinels are the main (if not only) fighting force of the humanity, while the Guides. They are not a different race, they are a unique group of humans who were able to 'awaken' their genes (glands), turning them in uh. Guides and Sentinels could be considered evolutionary humans. Male Lead is a cold arrogant self-important jerk (well, he's earned the right to be) with a strong sense of responsibility and duty. I enjoyed her slow acceptance of ML, the author did a good job. Crazy scientists (with their inhuman experiments) and deranged people (with their obsessions with our Male Lead) are also included, but their appearance in the whole set of things is well-paced and not over the top (even if once in a while you feel like bashing them, but hey, aren't all villains the same?)įemale Lead is a strong-willed, not afraid of pain and sweat, a thoroughly independent geeky nerd (or a nerdy geek?), who is not well-versed in romance, yet, not annoyingly so. There will be intergalactic pirates, nasty mercenaries, intergalactic battles, mechas and, of course, zerg wars. The story takes place in the interstellar civilization and all the mumbo-jumbo that belongs to it (or maybe not all, I'm not well-versed in this topic, so can't really judge). more> not, but overall, the flow is good, so. It is a comedy with romance, so expect some fluff, unreasonableness, a lot of dog food and even more vinegar. ![]() It is a comedy, so don't expect from it some out-of-this-world heart-rending mind-blowing romance. If I didn't like it, I'd have never chosen to translate it, so. shrugsīe warned, as a translator, I'm, of course, biased. What can I say, their cute interactions made me feel like it's a romantic comedy. It's not a romantic comedy, but a comedy with romance.
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