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Stupidly Cute Qing Mei: The Childhood Friend is Too Black Bellied
By the cat who forgot to breath, 忘记呼吸的猫
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Description
“Gege, what does cultivating feelings mean?? Is kissing when you eat someone’s mouth?? How are children born??” The 3-year-old Xiao Tu likes to chase after her Cheng Zhi gege and ask questions… Ten years old Cheng Zhiyan had always seemed been studious and hardworking. However, when he heard these three questions, he was stunned and fled in an instant… until one day, a certain thirteen-year-old Xiao Tu pressed Cheng Zhiyan to the wall and kissed him. Then she smacked her lips to savor the taste and said: “It turns out that when you kiss orange juice, it really taste like orange juice ah…” the always calm and indifferent Cheng Zhiyan, once again fled in defeat. **TN: Cheng Zhiyan’s name sounds like orange juice
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- yunqi
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Stupidly Cute Qing Mei: The Childhood Friend is Too Black Bellied Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Stupidly Cute Qing Mei: The Childhood Friend is Too Black Bellied
This novel is a long, winding road of sweetness and slow-burn romance, and honestly, I found myself both charmed and slightly overwhelmed by it. With over a thousand chapters, it's definitely a commitment, but if you're in the mood for a fluffy age-progression story, it might just be your cup of tea.
First Impressions
The premise is undeniably cute: a young girl, our protagonist, meets an older boy, and we watch their relationship blossom from childhood to adulthood. I was initially drawn in by the "black belly" tag, expecting some mischievousness from the female lead, but I quickly learned that the male lead is the one with the hidden depths! This twist definitely piqued my interest.
What Works Well
The biggest strength of this novel is the character development. Watching the leads grow and their feelings evolve over time is genuinely heartwarming. The comedy is also a highlight, with plenty of goofy moments to keep you entertained. I particularly enjoyed the scenes where the female lead's naivete clashed with the male lead's subtle cunning – a delightful dynamic! The short chapter length makes the massive chapter count less daunting, and the story is broken up into arcs with time skips, which keeps things fresh.
Areas of Concern
Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: the length. Over a thousand chapters is a serious commitment, and it seems the pacing can be inconsistent. Some arcs are more engaging than others, and there might be moments where the story drags. Also, the age gap between the leads (seven years) might be a sticking point for some readers, especially in the early stages of their relationship.
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Final Verdict
"Stupidly Cute Qing Mei" is a sweet and fluffy romance with a slow-burn progression. If you're looking for a quick, action-packed read, this isn't it. But if you enjoy slice-of-life stories with adorable characters and don't mind a long journey, this novel could be a rewarding experience. Just be prepared for a commitment and potential dips in quality along the way. I'd recommend giving it a try if you're in the mood for something lighthearted and don't mind indulging in a thousand chapters of cuteness!
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