For Aidan Cross every moment living is a nightmare. When he finally got the courage to end it all.
God seemed to disagree on him dying as somehow he's now alive once again, inhabiting the body of a slave girl.
Freya Uthberut a powerful court magician recently bought a slave for one of her experiments. That girl just happened to be the body that Aidan is currently inhabiting.
*Art is not mine*
Filthy trash rape novel in which the main protagonist is treated like garbage for the sake of entertainment.
I don't know why the author bothers writing an actual story. It doesn't matter. The protagonist doesn't have the balls to even attempt a change in their situation after their first attempt fails without reprisal. They get abused by practically everyone they meet.
The transmigration element is just bait to loop a gender bender in. Nothing is done with this, other than eliminating the need to have a backstory and act like that backstory.
This novel depicts a dystopia. The protagonist would have been better off if they died in chapter 2.
And that "romance" tag is either a lie or a good reason to not read it. "I'll rape you until you love me" is not a recipe for a good time.
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Our little Pimgd is a bit sensitive, but I guess not everyone can take a little bit of darkness in a story.
But our little ranter aside, the protagonist's past is said to be abusive but she acts like the actions of the FL (s*xual etc etc) has no impact on her mentally (though she seems to like it I do not think that is a response someone would give who is set on killing herself at a moments notice).
We also don't know much about the MC's past but I hope that will be explored more in future chapters since there is not allot of backstory to work with.
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I don't really get the MCs motivation. I can guess from the interactions that her dormant magic or whatever probably make people attracted to her and affects her mindset somehow. But if her mind isn't being affected then why the hell is she not trying to commit suicide anymore. She was suicidal BEFORE she got randomly turned into a slave that get raped every day.
While I don't really understand that part of this story I think that the writing is pretty good, the Grammer is easy to understand with only the occasional error. I like the multiple perspectives in this story it really works well because of the characters very different mindsets.
I think once a lot more things get explained it'll be easier to understand but for now I remain confused.
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