That’s the annoying thing about Chinese manhuas: they tend to overexaggerate everything and make their stories overly emotional. A male lead who threatens the life of the female lead during their first conversation is typical for manhuas, and an absolute no-go for any potential love-interest.
Why do authors even imagine that someone who tells a woman that he’ll kill her would make a fine love-interest for her?
And even if someone dangerous like that may change his ways somewhen in the future, who’s to say he won’t change back again when times get stressful?
Eveaustria
That’s the annoying thing about Chinese manhuas: they tend to overexaggerate everything and make their stories overly emotional. A male lead who threatens the life of the female lead during their first conversation is typical for manhuas, and an absolute no-go for any potential love-interest.
Why do authors even imagine that someone who tells a woman that he’ll kill her would make a fine love-interest for her?
And even if someone dangerous like that may change his ways somewhen in the future, who’s to say he won’t change back again when times get stressful?