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The Childhood Friend And The Heaven-Sent Had An HE Novel Review
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By 绿梨炖糖
86 chapters
2019
Description
Fu Yuhan had been secretly in love with his straight childhood friend for ten years. Not only did he fail to win him over, he also ate a whole basket of vinegar. “Wen Yu and I have a great relationship.” “Wen Yu is handsome and has good grades. Many girls at our school like him.” “Wen…” …Wen your mom. They say childhood friends can’t compete with heavenly descents, and this heavenly descent was even a natural bent. Fu Yuhan’s mentality collapsed. From that day on, he and Wen Yu fought tooth and nail in private—it was either him or me. Then suddenly one day, Wen Yu transferred schools and became his classmate. When love rivals meet, their eyes turn red with hatred. Fu Yuhan had dominated Third High for years and was rubbing his fists together, ready to properly teach Wen Yu a lesson. Who would have thought Wen Yu would be the first to send an invitation: Single combat after school? Fu Yuhan nodded coldly: The empty building across from the playground, no backup. All the students thought the war to decide who would be Third High’s new “number one” would happen today. However, in the empty building, Wen Yu threw off his school uniform and used a swift, ruthless, and precise leg sweep— —trapping Fu Yuhan in the corner. His voice was low and hoarse: “Honestly, since we can’t catch that someone anyway, why don’t we keep it in the family?” Fu Yuhan looked completely bewildered: “This is your reason for gnawing on laozi last time???” I came stepping on light Holding a touch of setting sun From now and hereafter Offering up my love as well False gentleman true demon gong x False school tyrant true angel shou
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
The Childhood Friend And The Heaven-Sent Had An HE Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on The Childhood Friend And The Heaven-Sent Had An HE
This novel, "The Childhood Friend And The Heaven-Sent Had An HE," really grabbed my attention, and I can definitely see why it's garnering such positive attention. The blend of drama, romance, school life, and slice of life, with a dash of yaoi, creates a compelling and engaging read.
First Impressions
From the get-go, I was hooked. The story immediately throws you into the lives of the characters, and I felt invested in their journeys almost instantly. The initial chapters are full of promise, hinting at the slow-burn romance and the complex relationships that are to come. Even though the translation is ongoing, I found myself eagerly anticipating each new chapter.
What Works Well
The slow-burn romance is definitely a highlight. I particularly appreciate how the story unfolds, allowing the relationship between the main characters to develop naturally. The "enemies to lovers" trope, although not fully realized yet, is hinted at beautifully, with subtle signs of growing interest that kept me eagerly anticipating what was to come. Also, the story is told from the MC's POV in the first half and the ML's POV in the second half, which I thought was a unique and engaging way to tell the story.
I also found the family drama incredibly engaging. It adds a layer of depth and realism to the story, making the characters feel more relatable and their struggles more impactful. The author has done a great job of creating well-rounded characters with genuine motivations, even for those who might initially seem like archetypes. The male lead isn't an all-rounder, which is a great deviation from the norm. It's refreshing to see characters with flaws and vulnerabilities, making them feel more human and believable.
Areas of Concern
While I thoroughly enjoyed the story, there were moments where the pacing felt a bit slow. The story can feel dragged out at times, which can be a bit frustrating when you're eager to see the romance progress. However, I think this slower pace also contributes to the overall realism and depth of the story, so it's a trade-off.
Final Verdict
Overall, "The Childhood Friend And The Heaven-Sent Had An HE" is a solid read that I would highly recommend. The well-developed characters, engaging plot, and realistic portrayal of campus romance make it a standout in the genre. Despite the occasional pacing issues, the story is well worth the investment, and I'm excited to see how it all unfolds. I'm giving it a solid 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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