Thank you! That’s awful sweet of you, I’m sorry that it hasn’t been updated much recently. I’m the only admin and I’ve been really busy with school among other things.
It always makes me really happy to know people like the blog <3
Thank you! That’s awful sweet of you, I’m sorry that it hasn’t been updated much recently. I’m the only admin and I’ve been really busy with school among other things.
It always makes me really happy to know people like the blog <3
I need to work on some other stuff, but I’ll be back to it later today most likely.
Thank you to all of you who follow me, I appreciate it.
Sorry to be flooding your dashes with my ramblings, ahaha.
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All in all pretty similar to the manhua, but I enjoyed it.
I liked getting a better look at Yu Lian’s mage-ly abilities too.
Yu Lian fangirls over Wolf-dage. (Am I the only one that finds her infatuation with him adorable?)
(Source: princerevolution.org)
—I loved this chapter- not only because it introduces my favorite Wicked, but because of the different descriptions of the characters.
I like that it goes deeper into the thoughts of people like Wolf-dage, who in the manhua typically falls to the wayside.
I also liked that it gave a little insight into the relationship between Ming Huang and Wicked, which you never get to see in the manhua aside from their very brief appearances together.
Prince begs Wicked to show him the way back to Star City. (Wickeeeed~ <3 Prince, your poor sense of direction never fails to amuse me.) —
And Odd Squad is born! (I really like all of this. The different names made me laugh~)
(Source: princerevolution.org)
—Well, I really liked this chapter a lot.
It put a whole new spin on the meeting between Odd Squad and Doll, another of my favorites, as well as the meeting between Gui and Prince.
What I really like about the novel so far is that it goes a little deeper into the relationships of the characters, and we get to delve a little bit deeper into the mind of Feng Lan/Prince.
Lolidragon on what sends people into rage!mode. (Though, at least manhua-wise, these were somewhat forgotten …) —
Wolf-dage explains why he didn’t become a mage. (Poor Wolf-dage … I probably wouldn’t have gone to the mage’s temple either in that case …) —