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代孕夫 / 豆沙包
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: The Surrogate, 代孕夫, 豆沙包
By radish rabbit, 萝卜兔子
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- Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
- Status
- Completed
- Chapters
- 60 chapters
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
60 chapters
2013
Description
Six years ago, in order to repay his lover’s debt, Wang YinCheng gave birth to a child through surrogacy. Six years later, when he flew to H City alone for work, he accidentally met his former lover at the airport. The man was now not only living a beautiful life, but also had a tall, handsome and rich president boyfriend. However, what Wang YinCheng did not expect was that the six-year-old son of that indifferent president actually resembled him very closely.
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- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Dousha Bao Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Dousha Bao
"Dousha Bao" is a completed yaoi novel that I found to be a mixed bag, but ultimately leaning towards a heartwarming and fluffy experience. The story revolves around Wang Yincheng, a man who unexpectedly meets his six-year-old son, Dousha, and the "indifferent president" father. It's a family-centered story with elements of business management and slice-of-life, and while it has its flaws, the cuteness of Dousha really carries the narrative.
First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a cute child and a developing romance. The premise is intriguing: a chance encounter leads to the revelation of a past surrogacy and a connection that neither parent anticipated. However, I was also aware that some readers had issues with the plausibility of certain plot points, particularly surrounding the male pregnancy.
What Works Well
The undeniable highlight of "Dousha Bao" is the character of Dousha himself. He's described as an initially independent and indifferent child who quickly becomes attached to his birth giver, Wang Yincheng. I found the scenes of them bonding to be genuinely heartwarming and the switching of POVs helped to highlight each character's feelings. The dynamic between Dousha and his father is also entertaining, especially his teasing about sending him to a retirement home. The author also does a good job of resolving the initial drama relatively quickly, allowing the focus to shift to the romance and family aspects. The ML's efforts to woo the MC, while sometimes clumsy, are respectful and add to the overall fluffy feel of the story.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the novel, I did notice some shortcomings. The initial plot setup regarding the surrogacy is a bit far-fetched, and the circumstances surrounding it are not fully explained. The chemistry between the MC and ML could be stronger, and their relationship development feels somewhat lacking. Some readers may also find the constant descriptions of characters being "indifferent" repetitive and tiring.
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Final Verdict
Overall, I would recommend "Dousha Bao" to readers looking for a lighthearted and fluffy yaoi novel with a strong emphasis on family. While it has some flaws in terms of plot and character development, the cuteness of Dousha and the heartwarming moments make it an enjoyable read. Just be prepared to suspend your disbelief regarding the initial premise. If you're seeking intense drama or complex plotlines, this might not be for you, but if you want a sweet story with a focus on family and a cute child, "Dousha Bao" is worth a try.
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