Illusion (Lan Lin)

Illusion (Lan Lin)

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错觉

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Cuo Jue, 错觉

By lan lin, 蓝淋, 藍淋

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
42 chapters
Original Publisher
xian huan culture

Description

Everyone knew that Master Qiao Si stood for the word “ruthless” in City S. No one dared to call him by name, Even Master Qiao Si himself seemed to have forgotten his actual name. At this point of life, Master Qiao Si thought he was capable of seeing through anything in the world, Except for his half brother – He’s willing to exchange anything he could afford for a look from Qiao Che. Duan Heng, who came to serve him ten years ago, A future star under his patronage and one of his pets, Was also one of the “tributes” to Qiao Che. However, this young man was like a loyal and handsome large puppy for him. His bold love was almost addictive. Momentary happiness, though it might be illusory, was nonetheless happiness. Those feelings that should have been long forgotten started to come back……

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
xian huan culture
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Illusion (Lan Lin) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Illusion (Lan Lin) "Illusion (Lan Lin)" is definitely a ride, and not always a smooth one. I dove in knowing it was going to be heavy, given the tags, and it certainly delivered on that front. It's a story that lingers in your mind long after you've finished, prompting reflection on its complex characters and their morally ambiguous choices. ### First Impressions Going in, I was immediately struck by the intensity of the premise. The relationship dynamics are twisted from the start, and you quickly realize that you're dealing with characters who are deeply flawed. The initial setup paints the MC as someone rather unlikable, a spoiled young master. This makes you wonder how the author can turn things around and make you care about them. ### What Works Well Despite the potentially off-putting start, I found myself invested in the tumultuous relationship between the MC and ML. The push and pull, the betrayals, and the eventual reconciliation, however flawed, kept me hooked. I appreciated the author's willingness to explore the darker sides of love and obsession. The character development, especially for the MC, is a significant draw. Watching him evolve (or devolve, depending on your perspective) throughout the narrative is compelling, even when his actions are questionable. ### Areas of Concern The mature themes are definitely not for the faint of heart. The novel delves into potentially triggering content, so it's important to be aware of the tags before starting. The complexity of the family relationships, with its hints of incest (later changed to half-brother), adds another layer of discomfort. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning If you prefer to go in blind, skip this section! Okay, here's the thing: the story contains non-con elements and some pretty messed-up power dynamics. The MC starts as the seme, then becomes a seke, and the relationship with his (half) brother adds a whole other level of complication. The ML definitely suffers a lot, especially in the beginning, and the revenge plot, while present, ultimately leads to a "happy ending" of sorts. ### Final Verdict "Illusion (Lan Lin)" is a challenging but ultimately rewarding read, *if* you're prepared for its darker themes. It's a story that explores the complexities of love, betrayal, and redemption in a way that is both disturbing and captivating. While the morally grey characters and potentially triggering content might not appeal to everyone, those who appreciate a complex and emotionally charged narrative will find something to appreciate here. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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