After Being Kicked Out, Seven Sisters Turned Against the Family One After Another

After Being Kicked Out, Seven Sisters Turned Against the Family One After Another

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被扫地出门后,七个姐姐接连叛出

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 被扫地出门后,七个姐姐接连叛出

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2.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Lin You, the legitimate son of the Lin family, was kidnapped as an infant and not reunited with his family until he was twelve years old. By the time he returned, the Lin family had already adopted a boy named Lin Tianyang. Lin Tianyang, who had ingratiated himself with the family, took every opportunity to suppress, manipulate, and frame Lin You, eventually leading to Lin You’s tragic death. In his previous life, Lin You was humble, cautious, and eager to please, yet he was constantly criticized and used as a foil to highlight Lin Tianyang’s supposed excellence. “Look at Tianyang, and then look at you. Are you even close to being as good as him? Why are you still trying to compete with him?” “If you were even half as sensible as Tianyang, we wouldn’t treat you like this. But look at what you’ve done.” Fine! After being reborn, Lin You resolved to stop trying to please the Lin family at all. But why did they cry after he left? Why did the sisters run away from home, one after another, begging Lin You to forgive them?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After Being Kicked Out, Seven Sisters Turned Against the Family One After Another Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After Being Kicked Out, Seven Sisters Turned Against the Family One After Another Alright, let's dive into "After Being Kicked Out, Seven Sisters Turned Against the Family One After Another." With a title like that, you know you're in for a wild ride, and this novel certainly delivers... something. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing. The whole "kicked out by family, sisters turn against them" angle promises drama, betrayal, and hopefully, some satisfying revenge. I went in expecting a story about family conflict and reconciliation, with maybe a dash of wish fulfillment. ### What Works Well Initially, the novel does a decent job of delivering on that promise. The early stages, where the sisters begin to realize their mistakes and attempt to mend their relationship with the MC, are engaging. There's a certain appeal to seeing characters confront their past actions and try to make amends. The core concept, the family drama, is where the story shines, at least for a while. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progresses, things start to fall apart. The introduction of special powers and rankings feels poorly explained and underdeveloped. Fight scenes become skippable due to their lack of coherence. The plot threads begin to unravel, leading to confusing and seemingly pointless developments. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Here's where I have to get into spoiler territory, so be warned! The ending, in particular, seems to be a major point of contention. The introduction of a "fate" element, followed by time skips and character deaths, feels jarring and disconnected from the earlier parts of the story. The attempt to shift into a "deeper" philosophical position regarding fatalism, while ambitious, ultimately falls flat. The ending feels rushed and unsatisfying, leaving many questions unanswered and plot threads unresolved. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "After Being Kicked Out, Seven Sisters Turned Against the Family One After Another" is a mixed bag. While the initial premise and family drama hold some appeal, the poorly executed plot developments and questionable ending detract significantly from the overall experience. It starts as a potentially enjoyable fast-food read but tries to become something more profound, failing to stick the landing. I can't wholeheartedly recommend it, but if you're looking for a story with a unique premise and don't mind a bumpy ride, it might be worth checking out with tempered expectations.

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