Capture the Jade

Capture the Jade

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攻玉

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Gong Yu, Inverted Fate, 攻玉

By ning long, 凝陇

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
133 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The overhead of the Tang Dynasty, the story of capturing the spirits. “The stones on the other mountains are hard enough to carve and polish jade”. To Prince Cheng, Lin Chengyou, Teng Yuyi is the piece of “jade” that he can not capture. The proud son of the heavens is on the road to chase his wife to death.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Capture the Jade Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Capture the Jade "Capture the Jade" promised a blend of ancient China, supernatural mysteries, and slow-burn romance, a combination I'm always eager to dive into. Having finished the available chapters, I have some thoughts on whether it lived up to its potential. ### First Impressions Initially, I was captivated. The synopsis might not scream excitement, but the early chapters drew me into a world of intriguing characters and unsettling supernatural occurrences. The dynamic between the leads, Teng Yuyi and Lin Chengyou, was immediately apparent, setting the stage for a complex relationship to unfold. ### What Works Well The novel shines in its world-building and the intricate plot surrounding the supernatural cases. The author clearly did their research, weaving historical details seamlessly into the narrative, from clothing and customs to food and societal rules. I appreciated the effort to make the setting feel authentic and alive. The cases themselves are suspenseful, exploring not only the actions of evil spirits but also the complexities of human nature. I also enjoyed the character development, especially the slow-burn romance. While it takes a while for the leads to confess their feelings, the journey is worth it. Their relationship is a mix of sweet and sour, a delightful dance of caring and reluctant admission. The male lead's initial misunderstandings and eventual jealousy add a layer of humor and endearment to the story. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some aspects lacking. The supernatural system, while present, felt underdeveloped. I yearned for a more detailed explanation of the rules governing the spirits, their origins, and how they are defeated. Without a clear framework, the supernatural elements sometimes felt arbitrary and confusing. The romance, while ultimately satisfying, suffers from the characters' initial reluctance to acknowledge their feelings. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the following details to be spoilers. The male lead, Lin Chengyou, is described as arrogant and playful, reminiscent of other popular characters in similar novels. While I enjoyed his personality, some might find him grating at first. However, it's worth noting that there's a reason behind his behavior, and as the story progresses, his character deepens. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Capture the Jade" is an engaging novel with a compelling plot and well-developed characters. While the supernatural system could use more fleshing out, the strong world-building, suspenseful mysteries, and slow-burn romance make it a worthwhile read. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys historical fantasy with a focus on character development and intricate plotlines.

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