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After Losing My Job, I Was Taken Home by a Wheelchair Girl
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By 放开那只姐姐
96 chapters
2025
Description
“You can’t even come up with 200,000 yuan for a bride price—how are you worthy of getting married?” Unemployed. Soaking wet in a downpour. Standing in front of a funeral home. Yu Jin had just lost the last shred of his dignity. Thinking of his recently deceased parents, he didn’t even have the strength to cry. 8,000 yuan for cremation. 38,000 for a cemetery plot. Heh. When you’re poor, even death comes on an installment plan. Until— A trembling umbrella was raised over his head. “I’ll buy you… even for just one day.” A girl in a wheelchair held out her piggy bank. It had only 37 yuan and 20 cents in it…
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- qidian
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
After Losing My Job, I Was Taken Home by a Wheelchair Girl Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on After Losing My Job, I Was Taken Home by a Wheelchair Girl
Alright, let's dive into "After Losing My Job, I Was Taken Home by a Wheelchair Girl." This title definitely grabbed my attention, and after reading a good chunk of the available chapters, I've got some thoughts.
First Impressions
My initial impression was that this would be a story about overcoming adversity, and it largely delivers on that. The setup is classic: guy loses everything, finds an unexpected connection. But it's the execution that really matters, and in this case, it's quite charming. The initial chapters quickly establish the protagonist as a relatable everyman, down on his luck but fundamentally decent.
What Works Well
What I appreciate most about this novel is its focus on the human element. We're not dealing with some overpowered hero, but rather a normal guy trying to navigate a difficult situation. The relationship between the protagonist and the "wheelchair girl" feels genuine and develops at a believable pace. It's refreshing to see a romance built on mutual respect and understanding, rather than just instant attraction or contrived circumstances. The author does a solid job of portraying the everyday struggles of both characters, making their bond all the more compelling. I also liked how the author was able to portray the male lead as a man trying his best. He is not an invincible guy with heaven defying luck.
Areas of Concern
While the novel is enjoyable, it's not without its flaws. At times, the pacing can feel a little slow, particularly in the middle chapters. Some plot points could be explored more deeply, and I feel like there's potential for more character development beyond the central relationship. Also, while the story is tagged as "fantasy," that element is subtle and not always at the forefront. Readers expecting a heavy fantasy element might be disappointed.
Final Verdict
Overall, "After Losing My Job, I Was Taken Home by a Wheelchair Girl" is a heartwarming and engaging read. It's a story about two individuals finding solace and strength in each other, and that's something I think many readers will connect with. While it has some minor pacing issues and the fantasy elements could be more prominent, the strong character development and relatable themes make it a worthwhile read. I'm giving it a solid 3.5/5. I'll definitely be keeping up with future updates.
