Volume 2 is spicier than volume 1!
There are two prodigious moments in the novel to watch out for.
One is the moment when Donghua unhesitatingly blocks his fairy energy--- disregarding everything---in order to rescue his Fengjiu from Aranya's dream.
The other one is where Fengjiu chooses to make light of her life as she breaks into the starlight force field ---to help and reunite with Donghua.
The plot development in Aranya's dream (in the former half of the novel), and the disclosure of Fengjiu's story in the mortal world (in the latter half of the novel) drags with its slow pace.
Yet, there are a number of adventures, events, scenes, and moments charming enough to rivet readers.
By the time, the story draws to a close, the author makes the innermost thoughts, feelings of the main leads crystal clear.
Readers get to see flashes of trivial aspects of the main leads' childhood which, in a way---acts as a lens to read the multidimensional main leads placed in a multidimensional book.
This is the story of an oldest deity in heaven and the youngest fox queen who view themselves above destiny and, therefore, loves to circumvent it, if required...
The novel is replete with amusing scenes.