Scarlet Flowers of Love 六花禁爱 by 月落紫珊 Yue Luo Zi Shan (OE)

Scarlet Flower

She is a goddess from up above, yet from the beginning destined to be a renounced God. Divine powers and her were just not meant to be. Behind her elder sister’s brilliance, she can only be a shadow. She’s a presence to be exploited, but a person like her, also desires to be treated sincerely. Even if, for a moment. And to be an evidence of her, Yin Luo’s existence. But, dreams have become long. Just what type of greatness would she become, and what kind of emotional burdens will she carry?

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42 Responses

  1. kpriyono
    kpriyono August 26, 2012 at 11:50 am |

    Oh my…why is so quiet here…where chancy and also raini???

  2. Chancy426
    Chancy426 August 26, 2012 at 3:09 pm |

    Haha because not many has read it yet. I think this novel ends pretty nicely and clean. Don’t think Mu Zi Xin is right for love, i think he’s very sad. The most selfless person. I think that Yu Xian Zi is actually very suitable for him.

  3. skyblu629
    skyblu629 August 27, 2012 at 3:24 am |

    Just finished the reread. This book really does have a lot of foreshadowing. All those innocuous comments come back and bite you. “If I had to choose between the world and you, I will abandon you everytime.” That line really hit me when Mu Zi Xin stabbed the both of them through in the end.

    The novel does end nicely, but I hoped for a little more. Maybe an extra about their life afterwards or something. Although you never do find out what happens to Yue Ran and Su Xian. At first I really thought Miao Xuan would be the second lead because all his characteristics are typical second lead, best friend, dependable, self-sacrificial, selfless, etc. I don’t know how he could bear those thousand years at Yan Xi, especially that scene with the medicine. I suppose it had to be done, since even with his cold attitude, people attempted to manipulate Yin Luo to get close to Yan Xi. But it so thoroughly destroyed Yin Luo’s self confidence it’s depressing.

    By the way, am I the only one that felt pity for Yin Huai Dan? At some points, I really wished that he and Chi Ji would’ve had a chance. Do you know why only Yin Luo and Chi Ji were shens but Miao Xuan and his father were not? They were of the same bloodline, but they lacked the power/body.

  4. raini
    raini August 27, 2012 at 3:31 am |

    yeah I was always confused about the God thing. But i suppose it is only passed by the girls. It’s “Sheng Nu” not “Sheng Nan” afterall. I wonder what Miao Xuan is even. I think it was supposed to be somewhat ambiguous and up to the reader maybe? His blood doesn’t make flowers bloom or anything. I wonder if his wounds close automatically like Yin Luo’s. hehe I don’t pay enough attention to little details. It’s really hitting me in the face hard while translating since forced to pay attention to every little word.

  5. chancy426
    chancy426 August 27, 2012 at 3:42 am |

    If I hadn’t translate it, I wouldn’t have reread. I missed so much too. The second time I read, I noticed alot about Yue Ran that I hadn’t noticed the first time. All of Mu Zi Xin’s lines and actions also tugged at my heart while during my first read I just let them pass by without much thoughts.

    The God line only passes through the females. They guys are born immortal, but without the body of a God.

    No, I also feel sad for Yin Huai Dan, he did all these as revenge against Chi Ji, but didn’t know that she did love him and wanted to leave with him if only he was willing to wait a little more. He was the one who caused them to become like this. Poor guy.

    I still think I feel the most sadness and pity for Mu Zi Xin, he’s such a good person, except a bad lover. His own happiness is considered little love, while the peace of the 6 realms is his big love. I cried when Gu Chian Fan told Luo Xuan about how he’s changed in these years after he let go of Yin Luo the second time (to save his Shi Xiong). His suicidal move of killing Yin Luo just to die with her was the only selfishness he ever showed, if he could at least die with her he’d fell content. That he did with consideration for the goodness of the world, but also a little of his own wishes. I think he finally gave up on love when he knew that had he saw through her illusions, if it really did turn into reality, he would still kill her. I think that their problem was that one was too self-less while the other was a self centered person (which she has every right to be, she’s suppose to be born as the center of the world). This guy just makes me sigh sigh and sigh some more.

  6. skyblu629
    skyblu629 August 27, 2012 at 3:52 am |

    I actually didn’t feel too bad for Mu Zi Xin. Everything was his own choice. His sense of responsibility is too strong; he could never be selfish. Although I never understood what made Mu Zi Xin so in love with Yin Luo. He met her once when he was 15 and never saw her again. In a way I suppose the time has sainted her memory and no other woman can possibly compare, but it seems like his love could have been any one else if the circumstances were just a little different.

    He certainly makes a nice contrast with Miao Xuan though. They would both sacrifice their lives for love, but Miao Xuan would sacrifice the world. Mu Zi Xin’s selflessness makes him a terrible love prospect.

    I think my favorite scene of Mu Zi Xin would be when both he and Yin Luo were in the Abyss and Yin Luo pretends he’s Ting Feng. If they were mortal and without the responsibilities of needing to save the world, how their love would’ve been. But I suppose that wouldn’t make them the same Yin Luo and Mu Zi Xin.

  7. chancy426
    chancy426 August 27, 2012 at 4:08 am |

    lol I don’t get why he loved Yin Luo this much either. I get why she fell in love with him. She was very lonely, and he’s the only one who really showed her genuine care. I think that Yue Ran was also genuine also, regardless of his choices. He’s kind of like Mu Zi Xin also, in that he chooses his brother. I think had Miao Xuan not sealed her memories, she wouldn’t have fell in love with Mu Zi Xin. Miao Xuan wanted to protect her by his ways, but unintentionally hurt her in the process.

    I think saying I feel bad for Mu Zi Xin is wrong way of expression my feelings. I have a complicated feeling for him. I think it’s more of he’s someone that when I think of, I have to sigh. There’s no right or wrong to what he does.

    I think that time when he decides to save his Shi Xiong over Yin Luo because he thinks that she’ll be able to endure more than his Shi Xiong can is very hard to say which was the right person to save. It’s kind of like a lifeguard question, if a kid fell into the lake and your girlfriend, who would you save first? You’re the only one there who has the ability to save either one. The kid is not yours, but you know that if the kid stays in the lake a minute longer then he/she will die, and you think that your girlfriend will be able to last longer in the lake? You’ll jump in to save her next. By the time you get back in to save her, she’s already gone and saved by another person, but because you saved someone else instead of her first, that will forever be en-carved into her memories.

  8. skyblu629
    skyblu629 August 27, 2012 at 4:21 am |

    True enough, but I think that if you loved deeply enough, you wouldn’t be able to think about who to save. You would instinctively save the person who is the world to you. The fact that Mu Zi Xin could think rationally in that situation means two things: 1) He is a good leader and would not think with his emotions in a critical situation. 2) He would weigh the lives of people he saves against each other.

    It’s true that he regrets not saving her, but that’s because he miscalculated. He thought it was the Tian Ling Zhen she already survived, so he saved his shi xiong first. What he regrets is not recognizing it as a portal to the Abyss. If it was the Tian Ling Zhen that he thought it was, I think he would’ve regretted less, even if Yin Luo would have suffered immense pain and the wounds that resulted from the zhen.

    In a way I would see Mu Zi Xin as a wise emperor. He’s at the top of the world with so many responsibilities but he’s so alone. He can’t have what he wants because it’s wrong. It would mean abandoning the rest of the world, and he won’t be able to forgive himself if he does that. He is some one who would be worshiped by everyone, except for the person most important to him, because she would be the one neglected.

    Miao Xuan’s protection mainly revolves around physical protection and Yin Luo’s wants. He really does neglect her emotional reactions, even when he’s not Yan Xi. Especially in the end when he asks her to choose between him and the world. If he had explained it more thoroughly, instead of giving up halfway, the ending would have never happened. They could ignore the rest of the world and lived happily with each other. It would mean their reputation would fallen beyond repair, but that doesn’t mean anything to them, not when it’s compared to each other’s life.

  9. Chancy426
    Chancy426 August 27, 2012 at 4:47 am |

    Its nice reading others thoughts on the characters. Do u know why Chi Ji killed that sect? What was Yin luo’s relation to that. I also wonder if yue ran knew about Miao Xuan.

  10. skyblu629
    skyblu629 August 27, 2012 at 12:50 pm |

    I’m assuming that it’s because Qing Yun Sect’s leader was the reason that Yin Luo had to use Gui Po and almost died. She wandered off and Qing Yun Sect’s leader believed in the rumor that if you eat a God’s flesh, you can have it’s power. It’s what forced her to summon God’s Sword. When her mother first returns, Yin Luo’s hate of blood makes her hide between Miao Xuan, and only through a lot of persuasion did she see Chi Ji. It’s something that haunted Yin Luo because this was her mother.

    Although Yin Luo did mention that her mother acted out-of-character and excessively so I’m not entirely sure. Maybe it’s that act and the fact that Yin Huai Dan used to be of Qing Yun that she got blinded by anger?

    I would assume that Yue Ran wouldn’t know simply because Miao Xuan is that cautious of Yin Luo’s safety, although the timing would be very hard. After slaughtering Qing Yun, Chi Ji returns to Mt. Shen to seal Yin Luo’s memories and power since she dies in front of her. But she promises to let Yue Ran kill her in exchange for his promise, so she dies twice?

  11. Chancy426
    Chancy426 August 27, 2012 at 2:05 pm |

    What? So that kid was actually yue ran and not xu xian his brother? I definitely left out alot.

  12. skyblu629
    skyblu629 August 27, 2012 at 9:23 pm |

    Because Yue Ran always go “This is not about Chi Ji’s promise, I want to protect you.” Therefore I’m assuming the kid in chapter 1 was Yue Ran.

  13. skyblu629
    skyblu629 August 27, 2012 at 10:19 pm |

    chancy426:
    That makes sense. Man, I definitely need to reread this story.

    Everything made so much more sense after a reread. The characters know EVERYTHING before we do. Yin Luo knew that the Ting Feng that saved her was actually Mu Zi Xin. Mu Zi Xin knew that Yin Luo was the Heavenly Emperor from the moment he saved her from the Mo realm. According to Ting Feng, Yin Luo suspected him to be the Heavenly Sword’s soul the moment she saw him. It puts a really ambiguous and mysterious atmosphere, but it’s so frustrating when no one ever finishes an important thought until 3 chapters later.

    By the way, I found it so sweet that even though Miao Xuan lost all of his memories (which is pretty ironic storywise), he still remembered subconsciously that Yin Luo loved Liu Hua and spent 500 years growing them.

    Do you understand the need behind sealing Yin Luo’s power? I get that one person should not have too much power, but was there really a desperate to need to seal it? Miao Xuan used his soul to seal it, and Mu Zi Xin wanted to seal it so that she would not have to die. But the power of the Heavenly Emperor is nothing like a dark aura.

  14. raini
    raini August 27, 2012 at 10:54 pm |

    I think that Tian Di’s just as scary as Mo Shen if not scarier. Yin Lou, the few times she became Tian Di had no idea what was going on and acted completely emotionlessly even “killing” Tian Feng whom she felt so regretful towards afterwards. I suppose when she was 10 years old at Qing Yun, when she called out the Heavenly Sword, she became Tian Di for a brief time. It’s not dark aura, but it would make Yin Luo’s life very complicated making it impossible for her to be happy. Besides, looking at all the xian and their expectations of what Tian Di should or should not do, being just a ten year old child, I guess they just wanted her to be happy and not need to be strapped down by the world. Like nobody cares about Mu Zi Xin’s happiness vs. his duties as a xian, no one would care about Yin Luo’s wellbeing and happiness.

  15. skyblu629
    skyblu629 August 28, 2012 at 12:48 am |

    I had forgotten that the OTP doesn’t have to be the main pairing, it just often is. I remember how Yin Luo says that before she was five, Chi Ji always say that shen has a duty to the world, but, afterwards, she said Yin Luo should live happily. Perhaps sealing the Heavenly Emperor’s power was the best way for to live happily. Do you remember what incident cause Chi Ji’s change in perspective, though?

    Strange thought, if the Mu Zi Xin of the last chapter can travel back in time, do you think he would’ve changed anything?

  16. Chancy426
    Chancy426 August 28, 2012 at 1:07 am |

    I think he would prefer to not get Yin Luo to like him. His priorities would remain the same. That’s what he realized when he stabbed her and why he gave her up and helped Miao xuan remember.

  17. atsu-chan
    atsu-chan December 19, 2012 at 2:21 am |

    I’m taking your advice, Chancy, and staying away from the Pillow Book and WGTW. Just reading this now and it’s really good! SO much better than 寡人 I think. The only problem is the voice. I love Xiao Meng’s wispy, breathy voice but that plus the ultra slow, lullaby music in every scene just puts me to sleep. I have to multi-task when I listen or I get completely knocked out every time. It’s not the story’s fault or the reader’s fault, just the production…?

    It’s funny how her name is Yin Luo, which sounds like the reverse of Luo Yin Fan…so every time she tells people, “My name is Yin Luo,” I expect LYF to pop out of nowhere and say, “师傅会照顾你!”

    Peanuts, I’m so sorry I rushed ahead of you! I just left it on once while I was multi-tasking and it just finished itself, kind of….. You didn’t miss much plot-wise but it is C-gege’s second best voice. He sounds pretty darn good. I do wish he’s reading the 师傅 in 花千骨. Would be completely 帅.

  18. Peanuts
    Peanuts December 21, 2012 at 12:07 am |

    skyblu629: I think it says that VIPs will have a 50% discount on single chapter streaming? 试听 is weird, what’s test listening?

    Thanks skyblu, but doesn’t this line VIP会员可享有全站包月15元试听特权means I can get unlimited streaming per mth so why 50% discount for streaming? Hey, you MIA for so long, miss you ar, haha…You are still not back to reading novel? Btw, have you started watching In Love with Power? Feedback pls as I don’t wanna start without some positive comments:)

  19. skyblu629
    skyblu629 December 21, 2012 at 12:52 pm |

    Peanuts: Thanks skyblu, but doesn’t this line VIP会员可享有全站包月15元试听特权means I can get unlimited streaming per mth so why 50% discount for streaming? Hey, you MIA for so long, miss you ar, haha…You are still not back to reading novel? Btw, have you started watching In Love with Power? Feedback pls as I don’t wanna start without some positive comments:)

    Hmm, now I don’t get it since the two sentences seem to contradict each other. I’m kind of experiencing a mild allergic reaction to Qing dramas, so I’m not watching it. I haven’t been reading yet, but I have to say so far the Princess’s Man is good. I’m not up to the angst yet, but it’s pretty and cute.

  20. atsu-chan
    atsu-chan December 21, 2012 at 3:21 pm |

    I have a quick question for those of you who have read this book: is Miao Xuan Yin Luo’s blood brother? Because that would just be creepy if he was.

    And skyblu, the Princess’s Man does get a lot better. Not just because of the main couple but all the people around them too. It’s a pretty good watch. Would recommend that drama more to Peanuts than In Love With Power just because the script and acting is better.

  21. chancy426
    chancy426 December 21, 2012 at 10:22 pm |

    skyblu629: Hmm, now I don’t get it since the two sentences seem to contradict each other. I’m kind of experiencing a mild allergic reaction to Qing dramas, so I’m not watching it. I haven’t been reading yet, but I have to say so far the Princess’s Man is good. I’m not up to the angst yet, but it’s pretty and cute.

    I loved Princess Man. The angst is just perfect. I felt it was a roller coaster ride. Are you watching with Chinese dubs or the original? I still think it’s my most favorite Korean saejuk. I cried alot for the side characters also. Up the the end it’s pretty realistic, just complain that the end could have been extended by 1 ep so things don’t seem so rushed.

    Yes, Miao Xuan is her blood brother, but don’t take it in a modern perspective because it’ll be very hard to accept. I feel so bad for Chi Ji’s lover.

  22. Peanuts
    Peanuts December 22, 2012 at 8:47 am |

    atsu-chan:

    And skyblu, the Princess’s Man does get a lot better. Not just because of the main couple but all the people around them too. It’s a pretty good watch. Would recommend that drama more to Peanuts than In Love With Power just because the script and acting is better.

    Oh, so much love for Princess Man. I’ll make an exception & watch an ancient kdrama since I like Park Shi Hoo:) I gonna borrow my fren’s dvd with mandarin dubbing & english subtitle. Anyway, I dun really fancy guys with little hair so I’ll give Power the flick & wait for Female Prime Minister. Urrrgh, another Yu Zheng’s drama but at least the guy has more hair, lol.

  23. chancy426
    chancy426 December 22, 2012 at 4:11 pm |

    very random, but if u heard any of our favorite reader’s voice in a mandarin dub would u recognize?

  24. atsu-chan
    atsu-chan December 22, 2012 at 9:50 pm |

    Probably? I haven’t recognized any yet! I have a few favorite dubbers, but I always preferred to watch undubbed C-dramas because the acting is usually better in those.

    Peanuts, guys with more hair are always more awesome right? And the court politics in In Love With Power (and Yu Zheng dramas in general) are quite Disney, so you can definitely skip. 🙂

  25. skyblu629
    skyblu629 December 26, 2012 at 3:16 am |

    Peanuts: Oh, so much love for Princess Man. I’ll make an exception & watch an ancient kdrama since I like Park Shi Hoo:) I gonna borrow my fren’s dvd with mandarin dubbing & english subtitle

    I just finished, and it was awesome. Don’t worry, Peanuts, you’ll get a happily ever after. It was angsty, but not tragic, really. Although, you should beware of the body count. Here are my opinions on it. Don’t look if you don’t want to be spoiled.

    The only time I cried was when SuYang saw SeRyung and SeungYu’s happily ever after. The six or so years have not been kind to him. He looks like he aged several decades. Time has soften his anger at his daughter, and he is glad that she is actually alive. Despite being an antagonist, he was very sympathetic. He loves his daughter, he just never loves her enough to give up his throne. It was heartbreaking to see SeRyung’s and his father-daughter relationship go down the drain.

    In a way, I blame SuYang and Munjoon’s father. I’m not sure how obvious Munjoon’s illness was, but he was a fairly weak king. You do not leave your successor with brothers who have SERIOUS ambitions around. As a king, for your country, you should choose the best successor, or if not, at least get rid of the competitors so there aren’t battles for the throne.

    Speaking of which, if SuYang was king, everything would have worked out fine. Kim JongSeo wouldn’t have been against SuYang’s marriage proposal, and our couple could have lived happily ever after with their family’s blessings. The only thing “wrong” about SuYang was his ambitions and his methods. If he were legitimately king, it would’ve been fine. It wasn’t like he was a bad king either. King Sejo was supposedly a good king.

    Sometimes I wonder how happy SeRyung and SeungYu’s marriage could have been. As a politician, I’m not sure how good SeungYu is, but as a general he would have been pretty awesome. Both of them care for the people, and not just their own ambitions, so SeungYu would have been a great official. They could have their horse riding everyday, visit their family, and live happily ever after. I like SeungYu as the semi-serious playboy scholar over the hate-the-world avenger.

    I felt bad for a lot of characters, but both of the Crown Princes, Danjoon and SeSoong, have too short of a life. Danjoon had potential that he could never prove. He was simply too young, if Munjoon had died a little later, or if SuYang never revolted, he might have been a great and kind king. SeSoong was human, he wasn’t strong enough to stand against his father, but he was strong enough to stand up for his sister.

    At first, I thought Jeong Jung was ridiculous. He seems like a philandering playboy with a declined family. His mother’s illness redeemed a bit of his character for me, but it wasn’t until mid-way through the series that I started liking him. He is righteous, honorable, and a loving husband. He and Kyung Hye really did make an amazing couple.

    This is one of the few series in which I didn’t have Second Lead Syndrome, not only did Myung never have a chance, SeungYu was a great lead. SeRyung’s description on how Myung is like her father was really apt. Neither of them are villainous; it’s just that they are selfish and human. Myung not only chose himself, but he also chose his father. What would you say if he had chosen the “just” side and let his father be killed?

    A few minor annoyances in the last episode. SeungYu, this is the man who killed your entire family. When you have a sword pointed at him, you wing, NOT give a speech. (Even if the speech turned out eerily prophetic.) Another question was, how in the world did he become blind? Finally, why in the world would you not tell anyone that you’re alive. It makes sense logically, but it is so out-of-character for both SeungYu and SeRyung. I felt that for their character, they would at least mention to the Bing Ok Guan people that they’re alive, even if they won’t tell them where they are. They can’t even make SeungYu keep fighting, because he is blind.

  26. chancy426
    chancy426 December 26, 2012 at 6:12 am |

    Seung Yu became blind because of the beating that Su Yang’s men gave him when he failed to kill Su Yang by giving a speech. The scene in front of the grave gave me a serious heart attack. I thought they died and the happy ending that the fans were saying and the pairing name “Ghost Couple” that was given to the pair. I thought they would become like Butterfly Couple and fly out of the tomb. haha

  27. skyblu629
    skyblu629 December 26, 2012 at 6:33 pm |

    chancy426:
    Seung Yu became blind because of the beating that Su Yang’s men gave him when he failed to kill Su Yang by giving a speech. The scene in front of the grave gave me a serious heart attack. I thought they died and the happy ending that the fans were saying and the pairing name “Ghost Couple” that was given to the pair. I thought they would become like Butterfly Couple and fly out of the tomb. haha

    That does make sense, since he does hit his head pretty hard a few times. I didn’t get a heart attack because I read spoilers before hand. Teehee. I wouldn’t consider Butterfly Lovers a happy ending, at all. They die and become butterflies. But butterflies have such short lives, their love would be so short-lived.

  28. chancy426
    chancy426 December 26, 2012 at 10:04 pm |

    exactly! that’s why I freaked out. It’s like one of those, are the fans for this coupling so ungreedy to be satisfied with them being able to reunite as a pair of short living butterflies? lol I tried to steer away from spoilers when I watched it. If I recall properly, that was the only drama I watched as it released. So each week went by so slowly. I’m not too excited about his new drama though, my impression just on pictures was that he is slightly too goofy for my liking in this one. There is a lot of raves for it though. Anyone watching Alice?

  29. Peanuts
    Peanuts December 29, 2012 at 1:43 pm |

    Thanks skyblu for the summary. Will take a peep at princess man soon. I heard Alice is good, is this true chancy? I better wait till it ends b4 I start as I m afraid the drama will go bad later. Heehee I m park shi hoo’s fan. Like his puppy eyes. Hey secrets the drama will be released in jan. the opening theme looks good especially the bits with Wallace, lol.

  30. chancy426
    chancy426 December 30, 2012 at 5:20 am |

    I dunno, if 1 year ago, i would go running to watch this drama because I was very smitten-ed with Park Shi Hoo, but this year I’ve been taken over by books that I can’t give my undivided attention to any drama. >< and games, unfortunately I haven't found a new book that can steer me away from going on that wuxia game that me and Raini has been going on. Where's SLMY? T_T Why did Cherry need to tease us with having SLMY cameoing as the main girl in that Shu Ke book? I wanna listen to SLMY with Ah Bu now.

  31. Peanuts
    Peanuts December 30, 2012 at 1:47 pm |

    You need some patient with cxt8 latest books as they are long. The one Abu And cgege did with little dream seem to be popular. Who rules the world is good and Addictive. I think SLMY is doing a ghost story book? Anyway u can listen to her with Abu in who rules. Just that she does not end up with Abu. I want Ashou to read a book with Abu.

  32. Mangochic
    Mangochic February 20, 2013 at 8:37 pm |

    I was wondering if the english translations would continue. I can’t read or listen to Mandarin so I can only depend on the translations.

  33. Peanuts
    Peanuts February 21, 2013 at 12:40 am |

    Mangochic:
    I was wondering if the english translations would continue. I can’t read or listen to Mandarin so I can only depend on the translations.

    If you didn’t spot it, chapter 22 is posted on Chancy’s personal blog http://chancy426.livejournal.com/. She is currently very busy working so I doubt she will have time to continue translating in the near future. I’ll leave a comment here when she resume translating.

  34. Mangochic
    Mangochic February 22, 2013 at 2:31 pm |

    Peanuts: If you didn’t spot it, chapter 22 is posted on Chancy’s personal blog http://chancy426.livejournal.com/. She is currently very busy working so I doubt she will have time to continue translating in the near future. I’ll leave a comment here when she resume translating.

    Thanks for answering my question and directing me to chapter 22.

  35. chancy426
    chancy426 February 23, 2013 at 5:54 pm |

    Hi………..I’ve resurfaced. Blame Wei Wei for my abandoning the translation project. It got me sucked into game world. I’m finally stuck and unable to level to the next level, so I’m back and hope to be back to novels. I seeeee that I have lots to catch up on. lol I’ll start up on the translations again. I can’t promise 曾许诺 Once Promised though because I have a commitment problem. Knowing that I have 75% to go. lol I’m still better off than Xia0Yuer. ^____________^

  36. Little Red
    Little Red November 2, 2013 at 2:58 pm |

    chancy426:
    Hi………..I’ve resurfaced. Blame Wei Wei for my abandoning the translation project. It got me sucked into game world. I’m finally stuck and unable to level to the next level, so I’m back and hope to be back to novels. I seeeee that I have lots to catch up on. lol I’ll start up on the translations again. I can’t promise 曾许诺 Once Promised though because I have a commitment problem. Knowing that I have 75% to go. lol I’m still better off than Xia0Yuer. ^____________^

    ==> Really? Will you really continue your translation? O_O’
    Cause it’s been such a LONG time since the last update xD I’m kinda hopefull but not very much ^^

  37. serendipity
    serendipity May 15, 2015 at 6:17 pm |

    Is this happy ending?

  38. Peanuts
    Peanuts May 16, 2015 at 2:43 am |

    Depends on which guy you ship.

  39. anzhen005Zhiza
    anzhen005Zhiza June 5, 2015 at 6:46 am |

    it is been almost 2 years, when is the english translation for Flower of Love will be updated … sorry .. I been waited too long …..

  40. aiyusoxin
    aiyusoxin November 10, 2015 at 3:58 am |

    Masters, maybe somebody know who else doing the translation of Scarlet Flower? dandelion is no longer working.

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