The Glass Maiden

The Glass Maiden

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琉璃美人煞

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Blue Glaze of Blue Sky, Liu Li, Liu Li Mei Ren Sha, Love and Redemption (drama), The Coloured Glaze Beauty

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By shi si lang, 十四郎

3.8
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
275 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Due to a conspiracy in her previous life, Xuanji was reincarnated from an Asura Demon God into a mortal, and in her ignorance, set out on the road to immortality. Since childhood, she was lazy, unorganised, and disliked by others. On a demon hunting adventure, Xuanji met Yu Sifeng, and won his heart. Just as Xuanji was ready to open up her heart to him, a misunderstanding separates them. Xuanji is faced with the dual pressure of love and a conspiracy from her past life. Can Xuanji learn what it is to be human in this life? Can she learn to truly love someone? She’s unsure, and concerned…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

The Glass Maiden Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Glass Maiden "The Glass Maiden" is a xianxia novel that immediately pulled me in with its intriguing premise. We have a powerful demoness, a past life filled with rage, and a second chance at life as the seemingly uninspired Xuanji. The story blends action, adventure, romance, and drama, creating a rich tapestry that kept me invested. ### First Impressions The initial chapters introduce Xuanji, her twin sister Linglong, and the world they inhabit. I appreciated the setup, especially the contrast between the twins. Linglong is fiery and outgoing, while Xuanji is more reserved and, initially, quite lazy. The early focus on their family and sect life provided a solid foundation for the larger story to unfold. I found myself curious about Xuanji's past and the reasons behind her memory loss. ### What Works Well The characters are undoubtedly a strong point. Xuanji's journey of self-discovery, as she grapples with her past and learns about human emotions, is compelling. I enjoyed the nuanced portrayals of the characters, complete with their own flaws and merits. It's refreshing to see characters who aren't simply good or evil, but complex individuals with their own motivations. The world-building is also well-executed, creating a vivid backdrop for the characters' adventures. Also, the creative and original storyline kept me hooked. ### Areas of Concern While I generally enjoyed the story, I can see how some readers might find certain aspects frustrating. The slow pace, while appealing to me, could be a drawback for others. Additionally, the love triangle involving Xuanji, Min Yan, and Sifeng might not resonate with all readers, especially if they find Xuanji's feelings for Min Yan unconvincing. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may find the ending sad, particularly concerning the fate of Luo Hou Jidu. His disappearance after seeking revenge left a lingering sense of incompleteness. Furthermore, the revelation that the God of War destroyed all the Asuras was a point of contention for some, who wished for a more detailed exploration of their story. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "The Glass Maiden" to be an entertaining and engaging read. The well-developed characters, intricate plot, and immersive world-building kept me invested throughout. While some aspects might not appeal to every reader, the story's strengths far outweigh its weaknesses. If you enjoy xianxia novels with complex characters and a captivating storyline, I would recommend giving "The Glass Maiden" a try.

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