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He’s the Wildest
By qū xiǎo qū, 曲小蛐
107 chapters
2019
Description
At the No. 3 middle school, a strange little girl who seemed like a mute arrived, always wearing a hoodie and jeans one size too big, with her small face hidden tightly. Everyone thought she was frightfully ugly, but once she revealed her face, she turned out to be astonishingly beautiful. Soon, the little beauty became famous throughout the school, and the teenage boys couldn’t help but gossip: “Wow, is that the new girl, Su Miao Miao?” “She’s like a porcelain doll, with skin as white as snow!” The boys chatted excitedly, unaware that someone had noticed the lazy boy standing in the corner. “Yan, have you seen that little beauty?” Someone chuckled, “How could Brother Yan notice such a weirdo?” Shang Yan didn’t say anything, casually glanced over, and gave a disdainful snort. A few months later. In front of the whole class, Shang Yan blocked the startled girl in front of his desk. He lowered his head, a smirk playing on his lips— “You beg me once, and I’ll let you go.” “……” “Twice, and I’ll be yours from now on.”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
He’s the Wildest Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on He’s the Wildest
"He's the Wildest" promised a sweet escape, and for the most part, it delivered. As someone who enjoys a good dose of school life romance with a touch of drama, I was eager to dive in. The premise – a story of two attractive individuals finding love, navigating life's challenges, and eventually reuniting – felt familiar, yet comforting.
First Impressions
Right off the bat, I found myself drawn to the characters. The initial setup, with glimpses into both Miao Miao and Shang Yan's lives, was intriguing. The tags highlighting "absent parents" and "doting love interests" definitely piqued my interest, hinting at a story with emotional depth and swoon-worthy moments.
What Works Well
What truly shines in this novel is the dynamic between the two leads. The slow burn, the way Shang Yan's indifference melts away as he falls for Miao Miao, is genuinely heartwarming. I especially appreciated the author's choice to make Miao Miao a smart and perceptive character. She isn't a pushover; she understands the nuances of social interactions and handles jealousy with a grace that belies her age. This maturity, coupled with her childlike innocence in other aspects, makes her a very relatable and engaging protagonist. The novel excels in creating a heartwarming atmosphere, perfect for readers seeking a light and comforting read.
Areas of Concern
While the core romance is endearing, I did find some aspects of Shang Yan's character slightly problematic. His temper, specifically, raised a few red flags. While his devotion to Miao Miao is undeniable, the intensity of his anger sometimes felt a bit unsettling. I think his character would benefit from further development in emotional regulation.
Final Verdict
Overall, "He's the Wildest" is an enjoyable read for those looking for a sweet and relatively lighthearted romance. While it may not break new ground in terms of plot originality, the well-developed characters and the genuine connection between the leads make it a worthwhile escape. Despite some reservations about certain character traits, I'd still recommend it as a comforting and heartwarming read. I'd give it a solid 3.8/5 stars.
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