Ah yeah, there’s something else weird in this chapter – shouldn’t this aunt know very well about the female lead being a “genius” surgeon who can manage this complicated surgery? These two lived together after all and were very close (which is why it’s super absurd that the female lead wasn’t informed about the tumor by her aunt, who looks super thin and has lost her hair, like she has been going through chemo therapy for quite a while already…).
So you think this female lead has never talked to her aunt via phonecalls for years during which she has either been studying and doing internships and/or working as a surgeon until she became a so-called “top surgeon”? You don’t just magically turn into a world-famous surgeon within a super short time.
And also the aunt gave her beloved niece all the money she needed to get away from the family, but afterwards didn’t call her regularly, and never told her about her health issues, even the female lead considered her her “life saver”?
Come on now!
Yes, it’s been days – people don’t lose weight and hair so drastically just within a few days of therapy. And it’s also way too illogical that they didn’t talk to each other properly during these days after the female lead’s arrival back “home”.
Oh, now it finally happens – twins switching places in order to get their parents together. It’s super cute, but also a trope ever since Erich Kästner wrote “das doppelte Lottchen” back in 1949 …
In this manhua, the twins have huge eyes, so for us readers it’s very easy to see the differences. But in reality (though: which kid would ever have amber-colored eyes in reality?!) eyes would be much smaller and the colors aren’t super easy to distinguish.
Eveaustria
Ah yeah, there’s something else weird in this chapter – shouldn’t this aunt know very well about the female lead being a “genius” surgeon who can manage this complicated surgery? These two lived together after all and were very close (which is why it’s super absurd that the female lead wasn’t informed about the tumor by her aunt, who looks super thin and has lost her hair, like she has been going through chemo therapy for quite a while already…).
Row
She became a genius surgeon while she was abroad. Also it’s only been days after her return
Eveaustria
So you think this female lead has never talked to her aunt via phonecalls for years during which she has either been studying and doing internships and/or working as a surgeon until she became a so-called “top surgeon”? You don’t just magically turn into a world-famous surgeon within a super short time.
And also the aunt gave her beloved niece all the money she needed to get away from the family, but afterwards didn’t call her regularly, and never told her about her health issues, even the female lead considered her her “life saver”?
Come on now!
Yes, it’s been days – people don’t lose weight and hair so drastically just within a few days of therapy. And it’s also way too illogical that they didn’t talk to each other properly during these days after the female lead’s arrival back “home”.
Eveaustria
Oh, now it finally happens – twins switching places in order to get their parents together. It’s super cute, but also a trope ever since Erich Kästner wrote “das doppelte Lottchen” back in 1949 …
In this manhua, the twins have huge eyes, so for us readers it’s very easy to see the differences. But in reality (though: which kid would ever have amber-colored eyes in reality?!) eyes would be much smaller and the colors aren’t super easy to distinguish.