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Wei Xi
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By nam zhi, 綠羿
268 chapters
2010
Description
Wei Xi, who had no father since childhood, fell in love with the father of a student he tutored when he was in college. Everything that happened afterwards was beyond his imagination. He clearly loved the man so much, and he believed that the other person loved him with the same love. However, everything was not like that. How could he be his father… This article is about father and son. Those who dislike this should not read!
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Wei Xi Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Wei Xi
"Wei Xi" is definitely a novel that took me on a rollercoaster of emotions. With its blend of drama, romance, and slice-of-life elements, it had the potential to be something truly special, and in some ways, it delivered. However, there are also aspects that left me feeling uneasy, preventing me from fully embracing the story.
First Impressions
The initial chapters were captivating. The "love at first sight" trope, combined with the "persistent love interests," immediately pulled me in. I found myself rooting for the protagonist, wanting him to find happiness, even amidst the complexities of his situation. The "secret relationship" aspect added a layer of intrigue that kept me turning the pages.
What Works Well
The author excels at creating emotionally charged scenes. The protagonist's purity and the lengths to which the male lead goes to win him over are genuinely heartwarming. I appreciated the focus on character development, particularly how the protagonist navigates the challenges life throws his way. The writing style is engaging, making it easy to get lost in the world and connect with the characters.
Areas of Concern
⚠️ Spoiler Warning ⚠️
One element that significantly detracted from my enjoyment was the handling of certain plot points. Specifically, the character arc involving the teen nephew who attempts to assault the protagonist felt unresolved. While the initial punishment and subsequent revenge plot seemed complete, the character's reintroduction as a comedic element felt jarring and insensitive. It undermined the trauma the protagonist experienced and made it difficult to reconcile the lighthearted moments with the earlier, darker themes. I found it hard to understand how the protagonist and other characters could so easily accept him back into their lives after such a serious transgression.
Another concern arose from the male lead's actions. While his initial protectiveness and devotion were admirable, his decision to withhold crucial information from the protagonist, particularly regarding their familial connection, struck me as selfish. It created a sense of unease and made it difficult to fully trust his intentions, despite his apparent love for the protagonist.
Final Verdict
"Wei Xi" is a mixed bag. It has moments of genuine brilliance, with compelling characters and a captivating romance. However, the handling of certain sensitive issues and the male lead's questionable choices ultimately detract from the overall experience. While I appreciate the author's attempt to create a complex and nuanced story, I believe some aspects could have been handled with more care and sensitivity. If you're willing to overlook these flaws, you might find "Wei Xi" to be an enjoyable read, but proceed with caution.

