AndrewThomas
After reading, I’m left with a lot of questions: Will she ever meet humans? How does the rat body level up? Can she learn magic as a rat? The golden finger’s true nature? The story has planted enough hooks to keep me interested.
Ma Wei the guard is such a classic apocalypse villain. “Bring food or come play with us” – ugh, I hate guys like that. But his defeat was satisfying. The author didn’t drag out the confrontation, which I appreciated. Quick and brutal.
The sibling dynamic really grinds my gears in a good way. Feng Haoming is such a typical arrogant younger brother, all about protecting family honor and his sister's engagement to a rich guy. His dialogue is so snappy and rude, like "You're a hypocrite" and "Get out of our family." It's frustrating, but it makes you root for Jiang Hao even more. I wanted him to just go all Wolf King on them, but the fact that he holds back, respecting his father's comrade, shows a lot of restraint and character depth. It's not just about power; it's about honor.
