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The Man Who Was Buried Alive by Me
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By fǎnpài er jiě, 反派二姐
47 chapters
2017
Description
At the psychological clinic on a Friday afternoon, a special patient walked in.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- chang pei (gongzicp)
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Man Who Was Buried Alive by Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Man Who Was Buried Alive by Me
The Man Who Was Buried Alive by Me definitely left me with a lot to think about. It's a psychological romance with a dark edge, and I went in prepared for some morally grey areas. Did it deliver? Absolutely. Did it leave me completely satisfied? Well, let's dive in.
First Impressions
The premise alone is gripping: a psychologist, Ling, has a patient confess to burying someone alive. From the start, I was hooked by the mystery and wanted to unravel the truth alongside the MC. I appreciated how the story is structured, with shifts in perspective during therapy sessions, adding to the overall suspense. The writing style is unique, and it kept me engaged.
What Works Well
The plot is undeniably the strongest aspect. It's twisty, turny, and just when you think you've figured something out, another revelation pops up. I found the depiction of the ML's mental state, whether genuine or feigned, to be quite compelling. The author does a great job of making you question everything, and the constant surprises kept me on my toes until the very end. The ending, while perhaps not perfect, felt satisfying considering the circumstances.
Areas of Concern
I have to address the elephant in the room: the ethical issues surrounding the doctor-patient relationship. It's a central conflict, and while some might find it adds to the drama, it made me uncomfortable at times. The MC's actions often blurred professional lines, and I couldn't shake the feeling that he was overstepping. While the author acknowledges the inappropriateness, it still left a slight guilty feeling while reading.
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Final Verdict
Overall, The Man Who Was Buried Alive by Me is a good read if you're looking for a dark and twisty psychological romance. The plot is engaging, the writing is solid, and the characters are complex, even if they're not always likeable. However, be prepared to grapple with some morally questionable choices and uncomfortable dynamics. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.
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