The Conquering Couple
Self-Published
Community Rating
Description
Yun Ning, at the end of his life, saw the vast, endless universe and Jasmine Fang, a celestial beauty trapped in a Space/Time prison. He than reincarnates, with Jasmine Fang inside his soul. This is the adventure of the couple.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2016
- Author
- Cupcakejess
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 4.2/ 5.0
- Followers
- 92
- Views
- 11,034
Chapters(5 total)
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Community Reviews(4)
- CeruleanRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0Nice that you got rid of the harem tag makes the story more unique. Also like how the story's going so far.
- Void of the AbyssRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I like where your story is going keep up the good work
- libertastreRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0The way the story is set up is something I really enjoy. The fact that the two met from across the stars and fell in love at first sight is something that I want to see until the end. I'm interested in how the story will progress after the two are reborn and if she will ever get her own body. Keep up the good work and I hope you can update it consistently even if it's only once a month or something like that since this is a side project.
- mufarasuRoyal Road★ 1.0I was excited when I saw the word “couple” in your fiction title as it’s not a relationship dynamic that gets used often by authors. Having couples travel together I mean. I was looking forward to the relationship dynamics and all the events that they would experience together.
Then I saw the harem tag. My enthusiasm for this fiction instantly hit rock bottom.
I’m not even going to bother reading this.
You make think this is unfair, harsh, or any number of things, but that’s just how dissapointed I was with your approach to this story. It’s not a couple if it’s a harem. The fact that you directly contradict your synopsis as well as the very title of your fiction with this tag only serves to infuriate me more every time I look at it.
I may change my mind later and give this fiction a chance if you persist in consistent releases, and I see reviews from other readers who have decided to brave through this fallacy and indicate that it’s worth reading.
Until then, one star.