Come and Eat, Shan Shan

Come and Eat, Shan Shan

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杉杉来吃

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Boss & Me (live-action drama), Shan Shan Lai Chi, 杉杉来吃

By gu man, 顾漫

4.1
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
41 chapters
Original Publisher
jiangsu literature and art publishing house

Description

This novel is about low ranking staff Shan Shan being oppressed by the Big Boss. She keeps fighting but keeps losing. So she finally stopped struggling and obediently surrendered… Shan Shan, extremely docile, waited outside the delivery room at the temporary blood bank. At the same time, the big boss sent her away to do a blood test to ensure she was of good health and suitable blood type. Sure enough, the pregnant woman was in a critical condition. Thus, Shan Shan obediently let 300 cc of her blood being pumped. The condition of the pregnant woman improved. Shan Shan received many thanks, left the hospital and lamented this while looking at the moon: “Capitalists really are blood-suckers, heartless, heartless.” Shan Shan, who is deep in thought, did not notice a black limousine has stopped behind her. The man at the back seat heard her sigh, moved his mouth and then closed the recently opened window. “Drive home.” “Boss, didn’t you just say you want to send Miss Xue back?” “No need,” the man said without expression, “capitalists are heartless.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jiangsu literature and art publishing house
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

Come and Eat, Shan Shan Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Come and Eat, Shan Shan "Come and Eat, Shan Shan" promised a fluffy, lighthearted romance, and while it delivered on some aspects, I found myself a bit conflicted by the end. It's a quick read, easy on the brain, and definitely leans into the comedic side of things, but some elements didn't quite sit right with me. ### First Impressions The premise is simple: a naive and somewhat clueless female lead, Shan Shan, catches the eye of a black-bellied CEO after donating blood to his sister. From there, their interactions are supposed to be cute and humorous, like a hawk and a bunny. The initial chapters definitely had a certain charm, and I could see the appeal of the overbearing boss/innocent subordinate dynamic. ### What Works Well The story is undeniably fluffy, and if you're looking for something without heavy drama, this could be a good choice. Some readers found the misunderstandings between Shan Shan and the male lead, Feng Teng, to be hilarious, and the overall tone is very light. The author does a good job of creating a whimsical atmosphere. I also appreciated the focus on food, although I personally wished it was explored more deeply. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the power dynamic between Shan Shan and Feng Teng. While some find his "bullying" endearing, I struggled to see it that way. There's a fine line between playful teasing and genuine coercion, and I felt this novel sometimes crossed that line. The male lead can be too dominant, and Shan Shan's naivete often borders on unbelievable, making it difficult to root for her. I also found the romance to be quite abrupt. The reasons behind Feng Teng's initial attraction to Shan Shan felt flimsy, and their relationship progressed at lightning speed, leaving me unconvinced of their genuine connection. It felt like she was coerced into the relationship. ### Final Verdict "Come and Eat, Shan Shan" is a light and fluffy read that might appeal to those who enjoy quick, simple romances with an overbearing male lead. However, I found the power dynamics problematic and the characters somewhat one-dimensional. While the humor is present, it didn't always land well for me, and I ultimately felt the story lacked depth. It's a decent way to pass the time, but it's not a novel I'd strongly recommend.

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