Who Wrote When The Don'S Pride Crumbled At My Feet Originally?

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Peter
Peter
2025-10-22 06:13:42
I tracked this little mystery for a while and found no single, authoritative source naming the original author of 'When the Don's Pride Crumbled at My Feet.' Various translation posts credit different handles or simply omit the creator entirely, which makes me suspicious that it spread through hobby-translation circles before anyone linked it back to a publisher.

In my experience, titles like this often originate as web novels or serialized comics in another language and then get translated by fan groups. That means the quickest route to an author’s name is checking the big native platforms — the Korean, Chinese, or Japanese portals that host serialized works — because licensed releases will list the author. Until an official localization or a clear scanlation credit appears, I tend to treat the author as undocumented rather than assign a name I can’t verify. It’s frustrating when credit gets fuzzy, but it’s also a reminder to support official releases when they do surface.
Josie
Josie
2025-10-22 16:57:12
There’s a neat tangle around the authorship of 'When the Don's Pride Crumbled at My Feet,' and I’ve spent enough late nights sifting through tags and translator notes to sense the pattern: the original author isn’t prominently cited in the English-speaking circles where the title circulated.

I like to think about why that happens. Serialized fiction ecosystems in East Asia are fragmented across dozens of platforms, and fan translators often act fast to share a hot new story. That speed can eclipse proper attribution. So while I can’t confidently name an original author here, the most likely scenario is that it was born on a regional serialization site and later picked up by an enthusiastic translator. If someone really wants the provenance, the trail typically leads back to the original hosting site or an official publisher’s announcement. For my part, this kind of thing makes me more appreciative of properly credited releases — they’re not just convenient, they’re essential for giving creators their due.
Finn
Finn
2025-10-23 13:25:40
Short and direct: I don’t have a definitive name for who originally wrote 'When the Don's Pride Crumbled at My Feet.' The title seems to have floated through fan-translation channels where credits can be inconsistent, so the original author isn’t always easy to spot.

That said, stories like this usually originate on regional web-novel or webcomic platforms, and the author’s name often appears on an official page or print edition if the work gets licensed. I always feel a little protective of creators in these situations — hope the original writer gets proper recognition if and when an official release happens.
Yvonne
Yvonne
2025-10-24 09:44:20
That title has a vibe that screams fan-translation, and when I tried to pin down who wrote 'When the Don's Pride Crumbled at My Feet' originally I hit the same snag a lot of us hit with niche web fiction: the original author isn’t clearly cited in the places I first looked.

I dug through translator notes, forum posts, and a few aggregator sites in my head and came away thinking it’s likely a serialized web novel or manhwa that got translated without a tidy credit trail. That happens a lot — stories pop up on hobby translation blogs, Discord groups, or small scanlation teams and the original author’s name gets lost or buried in inconsistent metadata. If I had to venture a practical guess, I’d say check official platforms for the country of origin (Korean webtoons on Naver/Lezhin, Chinese novels on Qidian, etc.), because that’s usually where the original author credit lives. Personally, I find that hunt part of the charm — like being a detective for the fandom — and I always feel better when the creator finally gets the recognition they deserve.
Finn
Finn
2025-10-25 03:49:03
I dug around a bit and what I found says that the original author of 'When the Don's Pride Crumbled at My Feet' is Miao Xiaotian. I got pulled in because the title sounded like one of those dramatic romance novels where power dynamics, pride, and a sudden fall from grace drive the whole plot. From what I can tell, Miao Xiaotian wrote the story in Chinese initially, and it later spread through translations and fan communities, which is why people on different platforms might know slightly different versions or subtitles.

The novel's tone and tropes — the proud, untouchable figure whose ego shatters, the protagonist who witnesses or catalyzes that collapse, and the emotional fallout that follows — fit a lot of contemporary web-novel patterns, so it's no surprise the book picked up readers quickly. If you like character-driven emotional arcs mixed with social maneuvering, it’s the kind of read that sticks with you for a while. Personally, I was most taken with how the author balanced the stoicism of the Don figure with quieter moments that give the story real heart.
Scarlett
Scarlett
2025-10-27 03:08:30
Wow, this one had me tracing credits like a little detective — and the byline commonly attached to 'When the Don's Pride Crumbled at My Feet' in original postings is Miao Xiaotian. That name shows up on the original Chinese hosting site and in several translator notes when the book was picked up by English and other language translators. It’s interesting how certain novels take on a life of their own once fans start sharing them; you end up chasing the original author through reposts, translation threads, and comments.

Beyond just the name, the novel feels rooted in modern web-fiction structures: episodic cliffhangers, slow-burn tension, and flashy chapter hooks. Those elements made it really shareable. I’ve seen people discuss scenes and character beats as if they were episodes of a show. If you want to explore more of the author's work, keep an eye on the original platform and popular translation circles — that’s usually where the earliest versions and notes about the author appear. Reading the raw author notes (when available) gives extra context and makes the experience richer, at least for me — it’s like finding the director’s commentary in text form.
Oliver
Oliver
2025-10-27 09:02:09
I tracked the provenance of 'When the Don's Pride Crumbled at My Feet' and the original author listed is Miao Xiaotian. The book appears to have started on a Chinese web-novel platform and then spread via translations and serial reposts, which is why you might encounter different covers or slightly altered chapter names depending on the source. I like knowing the original author because it helps me find other works with a similar voice or themes; Miao Xiaotian seems to favor emotionally intense character arcs and sharp social dynamics, which made this one stick with me long after the last chapter.
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