Ohoho... What can I say? It's one of those novels that might resonate with single individuals, who, metaphorically speaking, are "allergic" to love,促使我们自问为何还是单身,期待找到与自己般配的伴侣,哪怕只是片刻的共鸣~laughs~
I thoroughly enjoyed the storytelling and the unique execution, particularly the ML's heartfelt "confession under the rain" and the subtle proposal from the MC. Thus, I give it a well-deserved 5 out of 5 stars!
Initially, I wasn't planning to write a review, considering the novel's rating on NU is already high and there's an existing review. However, after finishing the book through machine translation, I felt compelled to share my thoughts despite the initial translation lag. Here, I'm baring my soul about how much I loved this novel. Share in my joy, shall we? ?
Storywise, the synopsis above is accurate. The story starts with the investigation into the murder of the MC's childhood friend and fiancé, which initially fails to captivate me. The frequent updates and the need to constantly refer back to earlier chapters made the reading experience less enjoyable. But once the focus shifts beyond the cases and delves into the MC's past, the narrative becomes more engaging. It beautifully portrays the reasons behind personal transformation and navigating life after realizing life's impermanence and unexpected turns. Meng Xi Shi's novels are known for their life lessons, and this one is no exception.
Characters: The main couple is introduced adequately, especially for those who rely on tags and reviews like me. Ling Shu (protagonist) and Yue Dingtang (love interest) are a captivating duo. Initially, Ling Shu appears lazy and unambitious, but his character development and the ML's unwavering devotion create a compelling dynamic. The supporting cast, including the side characters, are lively and well-developed, offering insights into their motivations and growth.
In summary, it's a relatively short yet delightful read. I would happily purchase a physical copy to cherish it. The plot is engaging, humor is sprinkled throughout, and the romance is genuine, avoiding clichés. It's a slow-burn, plot-driven story with a touch of action and suspense. Although set in the 1930s, the worry about historical context fades away with the guarantee of a happy ending.
There's little to criticize, but perhaps a smoother translation could enhance the experience. Nevertheless, I wholeheartedly recommend this novel. Support the author on jjwxc and thank the translator for bringing it to NU – their hard work is appreciated!