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When Rabbit Met Wolf
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By rainy
2018
Description
Xiao Tu (Little Rabbit) and Lang Lang (“Wolfie Wolf”)’s first meeting wasn’t a good one. But Xiao Tu won the match. It proved to be her downfall. Lang Lang was Xiao Tu’s new boss and hell bent on revenge for the minor slight, or so it seemed. No amount of pervy Rabbit’s cunning could win against the stinky, even pervier Wolf. He had got her in his paws and he was never letting her go.
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- po18
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
When Rabbit Met Wolf Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on When Rabbit Met Wolf
"When Rabbit Met Wolf" promised a fluffy office romance with a side of spice, and while it delivered on some fronts, I found myself wanting a bit more bite. The premise is classic: a boss-subordinate relationship ripe with potential for comedic mishaps and steamy encounters. Did it fully live up to the hype? Let's dive in.
First Impressions
The initial chapters hooked me with the charming dynamic between the leads. The "rabbit" and "wolf" metaphor is apt, creating an interesting power play from the get-go. I was excited to see how their relationship would unfold, especially with the promise of both humor and steamy scenes.
What Works Well
I really enjoyed the characterization of the female lead. She's relatable and her interactions with the male lead are genuinely entertaining. The office setting provides ample opportunities for awkward situations and witty banter, which the story utilizes effectively. The overall plot, while not groundbreaking, is engaging enough to keep you turning the page, eager to see how the "rabbit" handles her "wolf" boss. I also appreciated the inclusion of a best friend character, which added another layer to the story.
Areas of Concern
I did feel that the ending was rather abrupt. I was left wanting more closure, especially concerning the side characters. The resolution felt rushed, and I wish the author had taken more time to flesh out the final chapters and provide a more satisfying conclusion.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "When Rabbit Met Wolf" is an enjoyable read if you're looking for a lighthearted office romance. While it might not be the most innovative story, it provides a fun escape with likable characters and a charming dynamic. However, be prepared for a somewhat rushed ending that might leave you wanting more. I'd recommend it for readers who enjoy the genre and aren't expecting a super complex plot.
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