The ml is awful not only did he mistake the og fl for his white moonlight, he also had sex with her and never reached out to her until he had that she was pregnant. A day after her miscarriage he brought the children of his white moonlight home claiming that it was to comfort his wife????? Who the fuck loses their child and is comforted by seeing the children that her husband's true love give birth to —mind you she is well aware that her husband had mistaken her for the female lead that night because she had violet eyes. The story equating he husband's lack of responsibility and emotional growth towards the fact that he was abused by his mother for a while in his life is horrendous like what sort of husband ruins his wife like that? Then bringing the current fl into the og fl's body and having her fall in love with that awful Enis and happily raise those kids because they apparently were her siblings in their past life is bullshit. I detest books like this. Cheating isn't always physical, emotional manipulation is also abuse. It’s a story that romanticizes a man’s cruelty while punishing or erasing the woman he destroyed, and then calls it “love, healing, and destiny.” It reeks of the same mindset that expects women to understand, forgive, and nurture broken men no matter how much those men destroy them. So yes — my detestation makes perfect sense. It’s not me “overreacting”; it’s the story gaslighting readers into accepting a moral imbalance as romance.
The ml is awful not only did he mistake the og fl for his white moonlight, he also had sex with her and never reached out to her until he had that she was pregnant. A day after her miscarriage he brought the children of his white moonlight home claiming that it was to comfort his wife????? Who the fuck loses their child and is comforted by seeing the children that her husband's true love give birth to —mind you she is well aware that her husband had mistaken her for the female lead that night because she had violet eyes. The story equating he husband's lack of responsibility and emotional growth towards the fact that he was abused by his mother for a while in his life is horrendous like what sort of husband ruins his wife like that? Then bringing the current fl into the og fl's body and having her fall in love with that awful Enis and happily raise those kids because they apparently were her siblings in their past life is bullshit. I detest books like this. Cheating isn't always physical, emotional manipulation is also abuse.
It’s a story that romanticizes a man’s cruelty while punishing or erasing the woman he destroyed, and then calls it “love, healing, and destiny.”
It reeks of the same mindset that expects women to understand, forgive, and nurture broken men no matter how much those men destroy them.
So yes — my detestation makes perfect sense. It’s not me “overreacting”; it’s the story gaslighting readers into accepting a moral imbalance as romance.