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The Husky & His White Cat Shizun: Erha He Ta De Bai Mao Shizun (Novel) Vol. 2 by Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou
4.0
“H-h-how dare you, you—” “Why wouldn’t I dare?” Chu Wanning gazed at her, unimpressed. “What ought I be afraid of?” He paused, then pulled Mo Ran closer. “Listen up: This person is mine. I’m taking him.” “Sh…Shizun…”
I was so damn excited to get my hands on this second volume after being completely obsessed with the first volume of The Husky and his White Cat Shizun. This volume was really good and I loved being back in the world of 2Ha! But I will admit I loved the first volume a little bit more than this volume! Still an amazing volume though! The things revealed in this volume! The writing and story! My emotions being all over the place!
After the ending of the previous volume I was left completely heartbroken for Chu Wanning and that just continues on in this volume. I feel so sad for Chu Wanning to hear all the crap Mo Ran says behind his back. Cries! I wanna scream, you fucker! He can hear you! I love Mo Ran, but he drives me crazy at the same time! But you know what? At least someone knows Chu Wanning is actually really kindhearted. Shi Mei’s first time meeting Shizun. Oh, my god! Absolutely precious!
Yes, the first stirrings of his heart. When he’d come to Sisheng Peak, the person he’d fallen for hadn’t been Shi Mei, but Chu Wanning. That day, the white-robed young man beneath that haitang tree had been so beautiful, so focused, that after only a single glance Mo Ran decided that he wanted this man to be his master, and that no one else would do.
But then we get the first moment Mo Ran had meet Shizun in Mo Ran's POV. That he really wanted him. And was hurt and started to break when he first got disciplined by Shizun. This little sequence really made me understand Mo Ran's side of things a bit more.
But it honestly made me so sad that I was on the verge of tears. But seriously! I need some of Chu Wanning's backstory to know why he is so cold on the outside like that. It really makes people misunderstand him and it’s kinda like no wonder Mo Ran feels the way he does. Conflicted.
Xia Sini! At this point, I think it's just tradition that one of the male leads has to go into child form. And it's never not the cutest thing ever! The good thing about Chu Wanning going smol is that he gets to have a closer relationship to Mo Ran and do things he doesn't get to in his adult form (you can do these things, you just choose not to).
“I also feel hunger and sadness, I’m human too…” Even with that younger mentality in the foreground of his mind, Chu Wanning still clung to his self-restraint, fighting back sobs without a sound. But his shoulders shook uncontrollably as tears welled and fell from his reddened eyes.
Mo Ran actually confides to Chu Wanning in his child form and it gives Chu Wanning time to think that he could do better as his shizun. And the fact that turning into a child makes it easier for Chu Wannings emotions to come out into the open. I wanted to hold him so tight. But I think that is the problem that he bottles everything up. He should open himself up more in his normal adult form.
And that last chapter! Who is this mysterious person and why does he know so much about Mo Ran? How the hell did Mo Ran get caught off guard to let him get that close to him? And on top of that, now we have a Mo Ran with his emotions heightened like 100x more than before? Oh, no! I'm terrified for Chu Wanning now! As usual I'm looking forward to the next volume....but screw you, SevenSeas! I have to wait til October 2023?! Absolutely Unacceptable!
I was so damn excited to get my hands on this second volume after being completely obsessed with the first volume of The Husky and his White Cat Shizun. This volume was really good and I loved being back in the world of 2Ha! But I will admit I loved the first volume a little bit more than this volume! Still an amazing volume though! The things revealed in this volume! The writing and story! My emotions being all over the place!
After the ending of the previous volume I was left completely heartbroken for Chu Wanning and that just continues on in this volume. I feel so sad for Chu Wanning to hear all the crap Mo Ran says behind his back. Cries! I wanna scream, you fucker! He can hear you! I love Mo Ran, but he drives me crazy at the same time! But you know what? At least someone knows Chu Wanning is actually really kindhearted. Shi Mei’s first time meeting Shizun. Oh, my god! Absolutely precious!
Yes, the first stirrings of his heart. When he’d come to Sisheng Peak, the person he’d fallen for hadn’t been Shi Mei, but Chu Wanning. That day, the white-robed young man beneath that haitang tree had been so beautiful, so focused, that after only a single glance Mo Ran decided that he wanted this man to be his master, and that no one else would do.
But then we get the first moment Mo Ran had meet Shizun in Mo Ran's POV. That he really wanted him. And was hurt and started to break when he first got disciplined by Shizun. This little sequence really made me understand Mo Ran's side of things a bit more.
But it honestly made me so sad that I was on the verge of tears. But seriously! I need some of Chu Wanning's backstory to know why he is so cold on the outside like that. It really makes people misunderstand him and it’s kinda like no wonder Mo Ran feels the way he does. Conflicted.
Xia Sini! At this point, I think it's just tradition that one of the male leads has to go into child form. And it's never not the cutest thing ever! The good thing about Chu Wanning going smol is that he gets to have a closer relationship to Mo Ran and do things he doesn't get to in his adult form (you can do these things, you just choose not to).
“I also feel hunger and sadness, I’m human too…” Even with that younger mentality in the foreground of his mind, Chu Wanning still clung to his self-restraint, fighting back sobs without a sound. But his shoulders shook uncontrollably as tears welled and fell from his reddened eyes.
Mo Ran actually confides to Chu Wanning in his child form and it gives Chu Wanning time to think that he could do better as his shizun. And the fact that turning into a child makes it easier for Chu Wannings emotions to come out into the open. I wanted to hold him so tight. But I think that is the problem that he bottles everything up. He should open himself up more in his normal adult form.
And that last chapter! Who is this mysterious person and why does he know so much about Mo Ran? How the hell did Mo Ran get caught off guard to let him get that close to him? And on top of that, now we have a Mo Ran with his emotions heightened like 100x more than before? Oh, no! I'm terrified for Chu Wanning now! As usual I'm looking forward to the next volume....but screw you, SevenSeas! I have to wait til October 2023?! Absolutely Unacceptable!