5 الإجابات2026-08-10 21:15:34
Oh, the search for chapter one of 'Continued Love' brings back memories. I completely understand wanting to find that first chapter to see if a story grabs you. Honestly, I've seen this title floating around a few places lately. My main advice is to be cautious about the word 'free'—sometimes it means ad-supported, sometimes it means pirated, and the translation quality can vary wildly. I've had decent luck with community-sourced sites like NovelUpdates. They often have user-submitted links to various translation groups. It won't be the official licensed version, but it can be a way to read the opener. Just be prepared for a mix of pop-up ads and maybe a slightly clunky interface. If the official English publisher has a site, they might have a sample chapter up to hook readers, which is always the safest and highest-quality route. I think that’s a better starting point than diving straight into the murkier corners of the web.
A friend was asking me about this just the other week, and I ended up checking a few of the bigger web novel platforms. Some of them operate on a 'first few chapters free, then unlock with coins' model. I'm pretty sure I saw 'Continued Love' on one called Webnovel, but I can't recall if chapter one was completely free or if you needed to log in. It's worth a quick look though. The search itself can be a bit of a rabbit hole, but finding a clean, readable version of that first chapter feels pretty good when you finally get it. I usually end up skimming three different versions before I settle on one.
5 الإجابات2026-08-10 10:52:29
No, there isn't one. I’ve looked everywhere—the usual publisher sites, any international licensing announcements, even messaged a few community mods who track these things. The Korean publisher hasn't sold the English rights, or if they have, it’s stuck in that weird pre-announcement limbo. Which is a shame because the raws for 'Continued Love' are absolutely blowing up on the Korean forums right now.
I ended up just reading a fan translation. The quality was surprisingly decent, though you can tell it’s a rush job in some spots. It’s frustrating because the first chapter sets up this really intricate magic system based on memories, and I’m sure a lot of nuance got lost. I keep checking the author’s official blog, but it’s radio silence on an English release. At this point, I’d pay for a legit version just to get the proper terminology.
2 الإجابات2026-07-08 00:06:08
Man, I'm a total sucker for a forced proximity setup with real stakes. It's not just about them sharing a house or being snowed in—that's cute, but it's background noise. The tension soars when they're thrown together by something with actual consequences, something they can't walk away from without losing everything else. Think rivals forced into a business merger, or a bodyguard and a client where the threat is immediate and the protective instincts get all twisted up with personal feelings. The setting becomes a pressure cooker of shared goals and mutual vulnerability, and every glance across a war room or a safehouse kitchen carries the weight of that external danger. It strips away the usual dating-game pretense because survival, literal or professional, is on the line.
I recently read something where a princess and the soldier assigned to smuggle her out of a coup had to pose as a married couple crossing a hostile border. The setting was all cramped train compartments and shady roadside inns, with inspectors asking pointed questions about their 'marriage.' The constant performance of intimacy, layered over the genuine fear of capture, created this electric friction. Every time he had to casually touch her shoulder for the guards, it wasn't just an act—it was a secret communication, a reassurance, and a thrill. The romance felt earned because the setting didn't allow for games; it demanded raw, coordinated trust, and that's where the real bond formed. A cozy coffee shop meet-cute could never generate that specific, heart-pounding brand of tension.