A Thousand Thoughts

A Thousand Thoughts

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思绪万千

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 思绪万千

By gao tai shu se, 高台树色

3.5
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
45 chapters
Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)

Description

In the first half, teacher and student relationship.Tough professor with a soft heart Gong x Paranoid with psychological problems Shou I’ll join with black despair against my soul. And to myself become an enemy. —Richard III Translation Act 2, Scene 2, Shakespeare. Tang Xu met a boy seven years ago with ragged clothes and scars all over his body.He was not a kind and compassionate man, but he still held the boy’s hand when he left. I love you, it couldn’t be a purer paranoia. Author’s notes:1. Not cute, but dark direction

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

A Thousand Thoughts Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Thousand Thoughts "A Thousand Thoughts" promised a rollercoaster of emotions, and it certainly delivered, albeit with a few bumps along the way. This novel explores themes of healing, trauma, and complex relationships, all wrapped up in a shounen ai romance. While I found myself drawn to the characters and the overall premise, certain aspects left me feeling conflicted. ### First Impressions The initial setup is undeniably captivating. We're introduced to a protagonist (Shou) haunted by a troubled past, rescued from abuse by the male lead (Gong). The story hints at a prior separation and unresolved feelings, immediately creating a sense of intrigue. The writing style is quite lyrical and atmospheric, which helped pull me into the characters' emotional landscape. ### What Works Well The core strength of "A Thousand Thoughts" lies in its exploration of healing and the blossoming romance between the leads. Many readers appreciated the doting and comforting dynamic that develops as the Gong tries to mend the Shou's emotional wounds. I particularly enjoyed the glimpses into their past and the slow-burn reveal of their feelings. The author's writing shines when depicting the tenderness and affection between the main characters. The side characters are also well-written, providing support and comic relief. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its flaws. The handling of trauma felt somewhat superficial at times. While the story touches upon serious issues like child abuse and past sexual trauma, the impact is not always explored with the depth it deserves. The transition from pain to healing sometimes feels rushed, which makes it seem like the MC's trauma is being glossed over. I also found the timeline and age gaps a bit confusing. The lack of a clear explanation of when "taking care of a child" turned into romance was a common concern. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mention specific plot points that could be considered spoilers, such as the reasons behind the Shou's paranoia and the circumstances surrounding his adoption. If you prefer to go in blind, proceed with caution. ### Final Verdict Overall, "A Thousand Thoughts" is an engaging read that offers moments of genuine warmth and tenderness. However, the uneven handling of sensitive topics and some plot inconsistencies prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a story with angst, slow burn romance, and doting love interests, this might be worth checking out, but be prepared for some potentially frustrating elements.

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