JackWilliams
Can we talk about Bian XiangYang for a sec? The guy is a coward one second and then "heads may roll, blood may flow" the next when he thinks Xie Yuchen is hitting on Lin YunSheng? This friend is the purest chaotic energy. He messes up his identity claiming bit horribly but his heart is entirely in the right place. I love that Lin didn't even bother playing along – he immediately exposed him. That kind of comfortable, bickering friendship dynamic feels way more real than some perfect ride-or-die bond.
I gotta say, the opening scene is intense—getting splashed with ice water and waking up to being called shameless? That's a hell of a way to start a story. I was hooked immediately. The whole "I'm dead, wait no I'm not" twist is classic but done really well here. You can feel her confusion and panic, and the way she slowly pieces together that she's back ten years ago feels natural, not info-dumpy.
The snake people’s perspective section was a great narrative shift. Seeing Chen Yi as a giant shadow with tentacles is hilarious because we know he’s just a regular dude with a bone spike. It also reveals that this world has snake people, priests, and a father god – so there’s a structured society with religion. The line “Evil God, Evil God” repeated by the golden-scaled priest makes me wonder if Chen Yi is genuinely a threat or just misunderstood. That ambiguity keeps things fun.
