After Being Read, She Became a Full-Time Daughter

After Being Read, She Became a Full-Time Daughter

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被读心后成了全职女儿

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 被读心后成了全职女儿

By 昀七

3.4
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
92 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Tan Li was pulled into the world of infinite flow at the most immature and irritable age. After successfully passing the level and returning, Tan Li, who had become loving, peaceful and calm, realized that she was still using the script of the control group of real and fake daughters in a novel. As a real daughter, she was disgusted by everyone and ended up miserable because she was obsessed with competing for family property and love with the fake daughter. Tan Li: ??? ? With a seven-digit pocket money every month and extra subsidies from time to time, what else is there to be dissatisfied with? She has worked hard for so many years and finally has the opportunity to lie down. If not now, when will she lie down?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After Being Read, She Became a Full-Time Daughter Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After Being Read, She Became a Full-Time Daughter "After Being Read, She Became a Full-Time Daughter" is a web novel that certainly leaves a lasting impression, though perhaps not always in the way I expected. It's a story that blends elements of fantasy, drama, and psychological exploration, centered around a female protagonist returning from another world with a heavy burden. ### First Impressions Going into this, I was expecting something lighter, perhaps even comedic, given some of the initial tags. However, it quickly became apparent that this story delves into much darker territory. The protagonist, Tan Li, is grappling with severe trauma and survivor's guilt after her experiences in the "Infinite Flow" world, and this forms the core of the narrative. I found the initial disconnect between my expectations and the actual content a bit jarring. ### What Works Well The novel shines in its portrayal of Tan Li's mental state. The author does a commendable job of depicting her trauma responses and the challenges she faces in readjusting to a normal life. I appreciated that her struggles felt realistic and weren't glossed over. The exploration of her relationships with her family, particularly the attempts to "heal" her, also added depth. ### Areas of Concern While the exploration of trauma is a strong point, the execution felt uneven at times. The pacing felt rushed towards the end, and several plot points were left unresolved. I was also left feeling frustrated by the lack of a clear plot focus. The mind-reading gimmick, which initially seemed intriguing, ultimately felt inconsequential to the overall story. Additionally, the translation or writing style made it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story at times. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might want to be aware that the story touches on sensitive topics such as survivor's guilt, implied violence, and psychological trauma. There are also mentions of the protagonist's experiences in the "Infinite Flow" world, which involve death and loss. I would say proceed with caution if you're sensitive to these themes. ### Final Verdict Overall, "After Being Read, She Became a Full-Time Daughter" is a mixed bag. While I appreciated the exploration of trauma and the realistic portrayal of the protagonist's mental state, the uneven pacing, unresolved plot points, and translation issues detracted from my enjoyment. It's a story that tackles important themes, but it ultimately falls short of its potential. I'd recommend it with reservations, primarily to readers who are interested in character-driven narratives with a strong focus on psychological healing, and who are willing to overlook its flaws.

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