A Flower Blooms, A Hundred Flowers Wither

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Hua Yan was the holy maiden of a demonic sect, commonly known as a demoness.

Due to the notorious deeds of her predecessors, she had already gained a bad reputation before even stepping out of her home.

Heaven knows, she is a good person!

Now, she was staying beside Lu Chengsha, the so-called strongest force in the righteous path in the last hundred years, known in the demonic sect as the “Human Killing God.” She was constantly worried that her identity would be exposed, leading to her being torn to pieces by this sworn enemy.

However, she didn’t want to leave at all.

Lu Chengsha drew his sword, expressionless, and said, “I will protect you and kill all the people of the demonic sect.”

Demoness Hua Yan: “…Thank you.”〒▽〒

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Hua Yan was a demoness who grew up in an environment full of love, with affectionate parents, childhood friends, and a loving upbringing.

Lu Chengsha was the complete opposite.

He had no emotions, no hobbies, no friends.

Raised as a weapon.

But in Hua Yan’s eyes, he was the ideal human, full of righteousness, a perfect hero.

—”I have a lot of love, and I’m willing to share some with you.”

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Allthingsflu
Dec 28, 2024
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Review from the translator:

Some books take themselves seriously; others toss in a scholar father, a Demoness mother, and a Holy Maiden with a penchant for accidental chaos. A Flower Blooms, A Hundred Flowers Wither is the latter, and it’s all the better for it. Equal parts satire, martial arts drama, and heartfelt character study, this story strikes a balance between laugh-out-loud humor and surprisingly poignant moments.

Meet Hua Yan, our reluctant Demoness Holy Maiden, whose moral compass is firmly stuck somewhere between her righteous scholar father and her terrifyingly dramatic... more>> Demoness mother. With a legacy to uphold and a conscience that refuses to cooperate, Hua Yan finds herself in the center of chaotic schemes, righteous misunderstandings, and her own identity crisis.

Enter Lu Chengsha, the “Human Killing God, ” a righteous swordsman so skilled and so terrifying that even hardened demons quake in their boots. The problem? He’s also ridiculously handsome, and his moral rigidity clashes hilariously with Hua Yan’s chaotic (but well-meaning) attempts to survive their encounters.

Plot Analysis:

The novel is as much a comedy of errors as it is a martial arts saga. From the moment Hua Yan “rescues” a self-righteous disciple who promptly accuses her of nefarious intentions, the story barrels through an array of misunderstandings, sect politics, and Hua Yan’s attempts to juggle her dual nature. The story thrives on the tension between Hua Yan’s Demon Sect upbringing and her genuine desire to do good. When she first hears of Lu Chengsha, she’s intrigued by his legendary reputation. But their eventual face-to-face meetings are anything but typical romance fare.

While the overarching plot about inter-sect rivalries and Hua Yan’s struggle with her identity adds depth, the episodic nature of her misadventures keeps the pace lively.

Character Analysis:

  • Hua Yan: A walking contradiction, Hua Yan’s charm lies in her effort to reconcile her upbringing with her personal beliefs. Her attempts to be a good person often result in even greater chaos, making her a relatable and lovable protagonist.
  • Lu Chengsha: He’s a walking paradox: stoic, moral, and utterly lethal. Yet his interactions with Hua Yan reveal glimpses of vulnerability and unexpected humor. Watching his cold exterior soften around her is one of the story’s greatest delights.
Themes:

At its core, this novel explores identity, morality, and the complexity of human relationships. Hua Yan and Lu Chengsha represent opposing worlds—demonic chaos versus righteous discipline—but their growing connection suggests that people are more than the labels society imposes on them.

Emotional Impact:

This book will have you laughing one moment and holding your breath the next. Hua Yan’s attempts to navigate her role as a Demoness while falling for the one person who might actually kill her deliver plenty of emotional punches. The romance is a slow burn, but it’s worth every moment.

Final Thoughts:

A Flower Blooms, A Hundred Flowers Wither is a delightful blend of humor, romance, and martial arts intrigue. Hua Yan’s spirited charm pairs perfectly with Lu Chengsha’s unyielding intensity, creating a romance that feels as inevitable as it is unpredictable. Whether you’re here for the laughs, the action, or the slow-burn love story, this novel delivers on every front. Highly recommended for anyone who loves their romances laced with danger and their Demonesses just a little bit chaotic. <<less
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