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Sweet Planting Life of Two Young Masters
By coconut and potato, 椰汁土豆丸
451 chapters
2018
Description
Soon after the youngest son in the Fang family was born, he was taken away by a human trafficker and ended up in a small village. Ten years later, his biological parents found him and took him back. Fang Yan followed his parents back to the capital city while holding all his possessions–one chicken, one duck, and a basket of eggs. There was nothing bad about the city except a lack of land. Fortunately, he had his mobile space.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- shuqi
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Sweet Planting Life of Two Young Masters Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Sweet Planting Life of Two Young Masters
"Sweet Planting Life of Two Young Masters" promised a relaxing slice-of-life story with a farming twist, and after diving in, I found it delivered on some fronts while stumbling on others. The novel definitely has a certain charm, especially if you're looking for something low-stakes and easy to read.
First Impressions
The initial chapters drew me in with the adorable protagonist, a young boy navigating life after being returned to his birth family. The premise of him leveraging a dimensional space for farming sounded unique and I was eager to see how it played out. The "doting" tags were also a big draw, and the familial love was definitely present.
What Works Well
Many readers praised the likability of the main character, Fang Ke. He's undeniably cute and lovable, and it's easy to root for him as he builds his businesses, from a plantation to a restaurant and eventually an ecological park. The romance, while slow-burn, is also a plus for those who enjoy a childhood sweetheart trope. The quick acceptance of the MC's relationship by his family is also a nice touch, avoiding unnecessary drama.
Areas of Concern
The pacing is glacial, which might not appeal to everyone. It takes a long time for the romance to truly blossom, with the characters not getting together until around chapter 200. Also, the lack of distinct character development between the MC's childhood and adulthood was noticeable. His personality doesn't seem to change much despite the time jump. I also found the ending a little odd, particularly the handling of the side characters' children.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "Sweet Planting Life of Two Young Masters" is a decent read if you're in the mood for a slow-paced, relaxing farming story. While it has its flaws, the cute protagonist, sweet romance, and focus on familial love make it an enjoyable experience. However, be prepared for a story that prioritizes easy-going vibes over complex plotlines or deep character development. I'd recommend it with the caveat that it's best enjoyed with a healthy dose of suspension of disbelief.
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