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沒得救
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 沒得救
By 不临月
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- Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
- Status
- Completed
- Chapters
- 56 chapters
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
56 chapters
Description
Huo Ye, infamous and feared, is the school bully at Lanjing Private High School #2. Known for his notorious reputation, he’s a top-tier delinquent but a bottom-rung academic. He spends his days with other troubled students, navigating the school’s unmonitored “gray zone.” Despite his rough exterior, he has a different temperament from other “bad kids” — he’s polite but strikes back when provoked. Rumor has it that he’s repeated grades twice, nearly failing to make it into high school. His bad reputation follows him from middle school, where he was infamous. His courteous smile hides a fierce personality. Yet, this infamous Huo Ye somehow managed to get lucky, soaring from the lowest-ranked 18th class to the elite A class full of top students after the placement exam. The whole school was shocked, and rumors spread that he must have cheated or used connections. Most feared, disliked, or despised him, including his deskmate Shen Tingyu, who found him utterly annoying. On his first day back at his ancestral home, Shen Tingyu is informed by the butler that there’s a new housekeeper coming in the evening to clean and cook. After school, Shen Tingyu returns home with his luggage, only to open the door and see a tall, broad-shouldered, narrow-waisted young man wearing a black and white apron, expertly flipping a pan in the kitchen, his head nearly reaching the ceiling. The floors are spotless, and the aroma of food fills the air. It’s hard to believe this is his notorious bully classmate from school. Noticing the sound, the “bully” turns, slightly surprised, with a spatula still in hand. Huo Ye raises an eyebrow and smiles, saying, “Oh, so you’re my young master.” Shen Tingyu: “…” After three seconds of silence, Shen Tingyu turns to step outside and calls the butler. “Hello?” the butler answers. In a cold tone, Shen Tingyu asks, “Did you get me a housekeeper who’s six feet tall?” The butler: “Huh?”
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- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
No Hope Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on No Hope
"No Hope" definitely took me for a ride! Going in, I was expecting a lighthearted, comedic shounen ai story set in a school environment. While there are elements of that, the novel delves into some surprisingly heavy themes that I wasn't fully prepared for. It's a relatively short read, which makes it a good option if you're looking for something to fill the gap between longer series, but be warned – it packs a punch.
First Impressions
The initial setup is familiar: a classic rich kid/poor kid dynamic. The backstories of the main characters are quite similar, but their personalities are totally different. It's easy to become invested in their relationship, especially with the charming and confident male protagonist. I immediately wanted to root for him!
What Works Well
What really stood out to me was the novel's willingness to touch upon darker subjects. It explores themes of child abuse and mental illness, even if not in extensive detail, which added a layer of depth and complexity that I appreciated. The romance, despite feeling somewhat rushed due to the shorter length of the novel, still managed to be sweet and tender at times. The connection between the two leads is undeniable.
Areas of Concern
My biggest issue lies with the ending. While I understand the desire to create a poignant and memorable conclusion, the way it was executed felt abrupt and unsatisfying. I would have liked to see more focus on the emotional fallout of the ending, particularly the male lead's reaction.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "No Hope" is a decent read with compelling characters and a story that explores both lighthearted and serious themes. However, the rushed pacing and the somewhat jarring ending prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions and a potentially bittersweet conclusion, it might be worth checking out. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.
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