I don't like romance novels with hundreds of chapters, and the feelings of the hero and heroine are abused all the way to the end. So when choosing novels, I prefer to read novels with 500 chapters, but such novels are really rare.
Several novels by Bo Mu Yan belong to my favorite category. Although it continues the old routine of crossing, and the story is not much different from other romantic novels, the author's description angle and grasp of the character are still in place.
I just finished reading "The Shao Family has a Daughter" written by her two days ago, which tells the story of a simple-hearted girl who was framed by her stepmother and committed suicide and then reborn and returned to three years ago. Or your own life, or to experience the traps that have always existed around you. But after her rebirth, she found more and more how failed her previous life was. After her rebirth, she has a new goal in life and a reason to work hard for it.
Personally, I think the most noteworthy thing about this novel is that the plot seems simple, but it is also very complicated. If written by another author, these more than one hundred chapters may be described by seven or eight hundred chapters or more. To put it bluntly, I think reading a romantic novel means reading a plot and knowing the beginning and end, so it is easy for a novel that is too long to feel boring after reading the first 200 chapters.
Bo Mu Yan's novel, one of the few that I can read from beginning to end, is chasing after her new book "Brown" recently, which is better than the previous ones! I will continue to like it until she becomes a novelist with more than 500 chapters in the future.