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Waiting for You to Finish Class
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By she mu mang sheng, 舍木氓生
93 chapters
2019
Description
“I fell onto your shoulder, like coming home.” Becoming a policeman wasn’t Qin An’s original intention. That was just a certain someone’s dream. With Qin An’s grades, he could easily choose any top-tier university, but he willingly dropped fifty points to attend a public security university. Gradually, he felt that attending a public security university was pretty good. At least they managed him almost like it was the military, keeping him very busy. This way, he wouldn’t have time to think about a certain someone who had suddenly vanished. 9 years ago. Recently, there has been a very skinny youth with a large dog, always standing at the entrance of Tianyi High School. He watches the school gates like an eagle hunting for prey. His name is Yan Shisan. When he sees the students start to leave, he yells, “Is Qin An done with class?” He waits for Qin An to finish class, either to beat him up or ask for money. But in the end, Yan Shisan doesn’t succeed in doing either. 9 years later: police officer gong x brilliant law school student shou 9 years ago: unapproachable model high school student gong x orphaned vagrant shou
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- chang pei (gongzicp)
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Waiting for You to Finish Class Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Waiting for You to Finish Class
"Waiting for You to Finish Class" has been quite the unexpected gem in my recent web novel explorations. Diving into a new danmei always feels like a bit of a gamble, but this one has genuinely captured my attention, even in its early stages.
First Impressions
From the get-go, the story pulls you in. There's a certain allure to the premise, and the opening chapters are undeniably gripping. I immediately appreciated the author's ability to set the stage without resorting to heavy-handed exposition. It felt like being dropped into a real, breathing world, which is always a plus for me.
What Works Well
What truly stands out is the naturalness of the characters and their interactions. Their emotions feel authentic, and the relationships are complex and nuanced. The writing avoids common pitfalls like overly flowery descriptions or awkward dialogue. I was especially impressed with how the author handles potentially sensitive topics like absent parents, death, and complex family dynamics. These elements are woven into the narrative with care and sensitivity, adding depth and realism to the story.
The translation also deserves a shout-out. A good translation can make or break a novel, and in this case, it seems to have truly elevated the reading experience. The prose flows smoothly, allowing me to fully immerse myself in the story without being distracted by clunky phrasing or awkward sentence structures.
Areas of Concern
While I'm thoroughly enjoying the story so far, the sheer number of tags does give me pause. "Crime" and "long separations" alongside "slice of life" and "first love" suggest a potentially bumpy ride ahead. I'm hoping the author can successfully balance these disparate elements without sacrificing the emotional core of the story.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Waiting for You to Finish Class" has made a strong first impression. The engaging plot, realistic characters, and skillful writing have already hooked me. While the numerous potentially heavy themes give me some pause, I'm optimistic that the author can deliver a satisfying and emotionally resonant story. If you're looking for a danmei with depth, heart, and a touch of intrigue, this one is definitely worth checking out.
