
Being a female and getting stuff like this all the time I had someone gotten used to hearing things like "you should wear makeup more often" or "you look prettier with your hair down". I never looked at in any particular way but reading this manga has been such a punch in the face. The fact that none of the events in this manga are over dramatized or over done just expresses what women go through all the time. For some reason it gives me such pride that I'm a woman and it makes me want to become stronger. Sorry if this made no sense I just hit about 20 blunts reading this manga.

I'M SO SHOOK! I LOVE THIS MANGA BUT THE SITE KEEPS REPEATING THE PAGES SO I COME INTO THE COMMENTS AND I'M LIKE "Hmm must be nice to actually be reading the update."

Can I ask u something ?
What is the average length of Chinese manhua ?
I known it is weird but I'm curious , thank u !

I'll be very honest:
About the length, I'd say it SEEMS to be the same of the japanese or korean manga/manhwa: a bit shorter for yaoi (oneshot to 20 chapters); mid-length for shonen-ai and romance in general (around 100 chapters); long-length for fantasy, historical and wuxia (around 200 chapters).
But I have almost zero experience with the Chinese-born, Chinese-made manhua. I've been reading a LOT of japanese manga and korean webtoons, and more recently, their versions in Chinese language -- most of Lezhin stuff I read from their Chinese scanlated versions. So, take all this information with a grain of salt, ok? :)
There is a big difference between the Japanese and the Chinese market for manga:
[ Chinese manga is mainly targeting on children under 14 years old, and most of these works are younger-age trend, and always want to build a wonderful fairy tale world. But in Japan, manga is a total different thing. It is targeting on people under 35 years old, rather it is popular to all aged people. It is closer to real life which reflects the true feelings. The aesthetic art style and humorous content, and these two elements can be accepted by all-aged people. ] ( from: https://www.quora.com/How-does-Chinese-manga-differ-from-Japanese-manga )
for children-related stuff, repetition is a good thing, whereas older people get tired of repetition very soon. From that, you can take a guess of how many chapters you can squeeze from a simple gag in children manhua, and how much you can get from it for a teenager targeted manhua.
He's going to be smoking in the next chapter watch Σ(  ̄□ ̄||)