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The Blind Girl
By mary sue, 苏玛丽
76 chapters
2020
Description
The little blind girl was stopped by a group of delinquents on the way home from school. The group of boys groped her breasts and even wanted to check if she was a virg*n. The little blind girl was so angry that she took out chili powder and sprayed it all over, then turned around and ran. She was completely lost and was almost hit by a car. One of the delinquents rushed over and hugged her, pointed at her and scolding in a loud voice, “Are you blind! Why did you run onto the road!” Yes, she was blind. The little blind girl burst into tears, her throat choking up, and the soft cloth on her eyes slipped off. The delinquent boy looked straight at her, “f*ck me?” “Let go… of me.” The little blind girl struggled against him. The delinquent boy looked at her pretty face and gulped, “What’s your name? Tell me, and I’ll let you go.” “…S-Su Ruan.” The little blind girl cried. “f*ck…” The delinquent boy l**ked the tip of his teeth and looked down at the tent in his pants. His voice had even become a little hoarse. “What a coincidence. My name is Hella Hard.”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Blind Girl Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Blind Girl
"The Blind Girl" was a novel that definitely pulled at my heartstrings. Going in, I was expecting a fluffy romance with a touch of spice, and while it delivered on that front, I was surprised by the depth and emotional resonance of the story. It's not just a lighthearted read; it tackles some serious issues.
First Impressions
Right from the start, I was drawn to the dynamic between the female lead (FL), who is blind, and the male lead (ML). The synopsis hinted at a sweet romance, but I quickly realized there was more to it than met the eye. The initial chapters set the stage for a story filled with both heartwarming moments and difficult challenges.
What Works Well
What I particularly loved about "The Blind Girl" was the way the author handled the FL's struggles. The bullying she faces is portrayed realistically, and it's genuinely heartbreaking to read. The ML's unwavering support of her is a major highlight. He's not just a knight in shining armor; he's a devoted partner who helps her overcome obstacles and become stronger. I found their relationship incredibly touching, and I was rooting for them every step of the way.
The character development is also well done. The ML undergoes a significant transformation, shedding his rebellious persona and striving to be a better person because of the FL's positive influence. I enjoyed seeing him grow and mature throughout the story. Plus, the author created a world where they actively combat bullying, which is an inspiring and relevant theme.
Final Verdict
Overall, I would highly recommend "The Blind Girl" to anyone looking for a romance novel with substance. It's a story that will make you laugh, cry, and ultimately, leave you feeling uplifted. While the smut is present, it doesn't overshadow the plot or the emotional depth of the characters. It's a well-balanced story that I know I'll be revisiting in the future. I'm so glad I stumbled upon this gem!
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