This series of stories unfolds at a brisk pace, and while that can be thrilling, it often leaves me with a lingering sense of wanting more depth. Several narratives feel somewhat summarized, and at times, the main character (MC) is compelled to fulfill requests from the original stories in ways that may not align with her own choices or desires. As a result, some arcs tend to delve deeper into other characters, which can divert the focus from the MC and, at times, affect the narrative cohesion.
What I particularly appreciate, however, is how the MC navigates her relationships. Unlike many other protagonists in quick transmigration (QT) novels, she finds herself entangled in romances with multiple lovers and husbands throughout her adventures. This portrayal feels refreshingly realistic and adds an intriguing layer to her character development.
That said, I do have a few reservations. Certain story arcs draw heavily from fanfiction, which can be a double-edged sword. If you're unfamiliar with the source material or haven't watched the original shows, you might find yourself a bit lost when it comes to the context or specific references. This could diminish your overall enjoyment of the narrative. Additionally, in these arcs, the MC occasionally feels out of character (OOC), which may disrupt the reader's connection to her.
In summary, while the series boasts an engaging premise with a unique take on relationships, it's worth being aware of its pacing and reliance on external narratives, as these elements can impact your reading experience.