
Girl in Reserve Military Academy
by Black Blue
About This Novel
The bamboo horse protects the shortcomings, the academy carries the gun, the steam magic of dreams and monsters, iron and gunpowder smoke. In the reserve officer academy, the origin of the wandering legion, the bamboo horse that protects the shortcomings, the secret competition with the old-fashioned aristocratic forces, and the open fights, the school motto of the Kunnuo Empire Fighting Master Academy: Don't fight against each other's youth. In her dreams, there were always weird gear doors and chimneys, iron-making cities that glowed red at night, textile factories shrouded in thick fog, and the lingering smell of smoke and dust. Vera never thought in her life that one day she would be able to grow horns, claws, and wings, which would be even more dazzling than those nightmare monsters. Just like she never thought that she would be so involved with those officers wearing stern black long coats.
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Official(14)Scraped 20d ago
Good reviews
This is probably the longest review I have read in **Reading for six years. The style is very unique and different from the romance novels I have seen in the past. I thought I would not be able to accept it, but the more I read it, the more I liked it. When I first read it, I almost gave up on the article, but I read it patiently based on other readers' comments. The more I read, the more I liked it. When I originally saw Lala and Xia Zuo together, I still couldn't accept it. I was even more looking forward to being with Yu Lun, but later I realized that this was a [multi-directional ending]... I think the author had a hard time making a choice when it came to the ending, so he wrote CP for all three male characters. --Xia Zuo First love is the best impulse and beauty of Lala's youth, but it is too shameless, and I think the reversal of Xia Zuo and Lala's breakup is not very acceptable, but I have to say that as a reader, I also feel sorry for them and can understand Lala's pain. But it doesn't mean that you can understand Xia Zuo's overtures to get back together, and several years of turning a blind eye and being cruel. As long as you have a little tenderness and reluctance towards Lala, how could you not see the painful and lonely days after she left you? After all, you were the only warmth around her, but you left her behind without hesitation. Try to make her understand how important you are. --Marcus The whole character development is still a bit unsmooth. I thought he was a loyal dog and a simple person, but he is also an extreme person. Because Lala couldn't remember you and got very close to Xia Zuo, he wanted to kill Lala and break Lala's heart. Especially the part where the second scumbag girl tore off her wings made my father so angry. You obviously have no feelings for approaching the second female lead on purpose, so you don't have to do that to Lala because you want to teach her a lesson because she is getting close to Xia Zuo. Later, I met Lala, but it was obvious that the author wanted to write about the relationship between them, but was hesitant about how to write it. As a result, the final feeling was that Marcos and Lala had more of a family relationship. So as for the ending of the CP between them that the author later wrote, I personally think the ending is a bit awkward and inconsistent. --Yulen There was only Lala in his world, and no other concerns. All his problems stemmed from his growth experience, but because of Lala's appearance, he became different, warm and affectionate. I think their CP is the best and full of emotion, but it still feels a bit inferior... Lala has deep feelings for Xia Zuo, but the hurt caused by Xia Zuo to Lala has become a knot in her heart. In the cp ending, there is no part about how Lala can untie her heart knot and forgive, so the ending of them being together is not very convincing. . . . . . Marcos and Lala don't have enough love and more than family affection, because some parts reflect the relationship of relying on each other since childhood and feeding each other with food, and the cp ending part also doesn't reflect love. . . . . . In the part about Uulen, it is obvious that Uulen has deep feelings for Lala, but the way Lala separated after regaining her memory in the snow, and the kiss that was more like a farewell between friends, it seems that Lala does not have deep feelings for Uulen, so I don't believe the ending of their final cp.
nice
I didn't find it very interesting at first, but the more I watched it, the more interesting it became.
That's the end
I can't understand it. The author never introduced the background of the story. It feels confusing. Maybe I don't have enough IQ.
neurotic
Very nervous, very good-looking, not bad, the three male protagonists are all good, and most of the authors have written the ending. It's good-looking 😊 It's worth watching✨✨
Many times
I have to relive the sweetness of the ending every time
I've read so many good reviews, but I can't understand it
Just one word "pit" and it's over without any plot content!
I was a little confused. Who was I with in the end? Marcus or Dylan? But it's okay! [Emot=default,13/]
Passing by. . .
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Official(14)Scraped 20d ago
Good reviews
This is probably the longest review I have read in **Reading for six years. The style is very unique and different from the romance novels I have seen in the past. I thought I would not be able to accept it, but the more I read it, the more I liked it. When I first read it, I almost gave up on the article, but I read it patiently based on other readers' comments. The more I read, the more I liked it. When I originally saw Lala and Xia Zuo together, I still couldn't accept it. I was even more looking forward to being with Yu Lun, but later I realized that this was a [multi-directional ending]... I think the author had a hard time making a choice when it came to the ending, so he wrote CP for all three male characters. --Xia Zuo First love is the best impulse and beauty of Lala's youth, but it is too shameless, and I think the reversal of Xia Zuo and Lala's breakup is not very acceptable, but I have to say that as a reader, I also feel sorry for them and can understand Lala's pain. But it doesn't mean that you can understand Xia Zuo's overtures to get back together, and several years of turning a blind eye and being cruel. As long as you have a little tenderness and reluctance towards Lala, how could you not see the painful and lonely days after she left you? After all, you were the only warmth around her, but you left her behind without hesitation. Try to make her understand how important you are. --Marcus The whole character development is still a bit unsmooth. I thought he was a loyal dog and a simple person, but he is also an extreme person. Because Lala couldn't remember you and got very close to Xia Zuo, he wanted to kill Lala and break Lala's heart. Especially the part where the second scumbag girl tore off her wings made my father so angry. You obviously have no feelings for approaching the second female lead on purpose, so you don't have to do that to Lala because you want to teach her a lesson because she is getting close to Xia Zuo. Later, I met Lala, but it was obvious that the author wanted to write about the relationship between them, but was hesitant about how to write it. As a result, the final feeling was that Marcos and Lala had more of a family relationship. So as for the ending of the CP between them that the author later wrote, I personally think the ending is a bit awkward and inconsistent. --Yulen There was only Lala in his world, and no other concerns. All his problems stemmed from his growth experience, but because of Lala's appearance, he became different, warm and affectionate. I think their CP is the best and full of emotion, but it still feels a bit inferior... Lala has deep feelings for Xia Zuo, but the hurt caused by Xia Zuo to Lala has become a knot in her heart. In the cp ending, there is no part about how Lala can untie her heart knot and forgive, so the ending of them being together is not very convincing. . . . . . Marcos and Lala don't have enough love and more than family affection, because some parts reflect the relationship of relying on each other since childhood and feeding each other with food, and the cp ending part also doesn't reflect love. . . . . . In the part about Uulen, it is obvious that Uulen has deep feelings for Lala, but the way Lala separated after regaining her memory in the snow, and the kiss that was more like a farewell between friends, it seems that Lala does not have deep feelings for Uulen, so I don't believe the ending of their final cp.
nice
I didn't find it very interesting at first, but the more I watched it, the more interesting it became.
That's the end
I can't understand it. The author never introduced the background of the story. It feels confusing. Maybe I don't have enough IQ.
neurotic
Very nervous, very good-looking, not bad, the three male protagonists are all good, and most of the authors have written the ending. It's good-looking 😊 It's worth watching✨✨
Many times
I have to relive the sweetness of the ending every time
I've read so many good reviews, but I can't understand it
Just one word "pit" and it's over without any plot content!
I was a little confused. Who was I with in the end? Marcus or Dylan? But it's okay! [Emot=default,13/]
Passing by. . .






