Daughter Said: It’s a Shame To Have a Father Like Me

Daughter Said: It’s a Shame To Have a Father Like Me

WE DO NOT HOST CHAPTERS, DOWNLOADS, SCANS, OR SOURCE FILES FOR THIS TITLE.

This recommendation engine is for book information and recommendations only. The listing is metadata, tags, ratings, and discovery links.

女儿说:有我这种父亲,真丢人

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 女儿说:有我这种父亲,真丢人

By out of time, 没时间了

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
216 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

A [How to Be a Parent] program was popular, and the hottest female star of today, Yu Shuying, appeared. She accused her father of being so lazy that he had killed her mother and forced her to mature from a young age. Interfering with her life choices, destroying her friends, forcing her to ask for a monthly pension, She said that having such a father was really embarrassing. Until her childhood was replayed, many people were prepared to condemn this evil father. Then, she realized that the man’s seriously ill wife had left. However, he told his daughter that she had a good mother just to make his daughter feel motherly love. He dispersed the girl’s friends because these friends had come with malicious intent. He forced his daughter to learn music, and he opened up his daughter’s talents in lyrics and composition. He wanted a pension for decades, but he didn’t spend a single cent. It was all for his daughter. He was afraid that his daughter would spend money recklessly and become poor in the future. At this moment, countless tears fell.

Tags

Click any tag to find similar novels in the recommendation engine.

Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Daughter Said: It’s a Shame To Have a Father Like Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Daughter Said: It’s a Shame To Have a Father Like Me This web novel promises a rollercoaster of emotions, exploring themes of familial love, sacrifice, and the painful sting of misunderstanding. While it has its flaws, the core concept of a daughter realizing the extent of her father's devotion drew me in. The premise is simple: a daughter, harboring resentment towards her father, gets a chance to see his past and understand the sacrifices he made. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the synopsis. The idea of a "bad" father being revealed as a loving parent is a trope I often enjoy. The early chapters set the stage for a potentially heart-wrenching story, focusing on the daughter's perspective and her negative view of her father. The setup is intriguing enough to keep you reading, wanting to know what events shaped her perception. ### What Works Well The novel shines in its portrayal of the father's unconditional love. Despite facing immense hardships – a terminal illness, financial ruin, and abandonment – he pours everything into raising his daughter. The author does a good job of conveying his emotions, his strength, and his unwavering dedication. The concept of the daughter watching reenactments of her past to understand her father is compelling, despite the potential plot holes that arise. ### Areas of Concern The execution, however, is where the novel falters. The story can feel repetitive, with the daughter's initial misunderstandings dragging on for too long. The reactions of the side characters sometimes feel unrealistic, and the plot can be overly dramatic. The ending, in particular, seems to leave several loose ends, failing to provide closure for key characters and plotlines. Also, the mechanics of the reenactments are often unexplained and illogical. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The ending is somewhat abrupt and doesn't offer satisfying resolutions for all characters. The fate of the mother is left ambiguous, and the daughter's future after the revelations remains unexplored. ### Final Verdict "Daughter Said: It’s a Shame To Have a Father Like Me" is a flawed but ultimately touching story. While the writing and plot execution could be improved, the core message of a father's unconditional love resonates. If you're a sucker for stories that explore familial bonds and don't mind a bit of melodrama, this might be worth a read. Just be prepared for a potentially frustrating experience with some unresolved plot points and a somewhat unsatisfying ending. I'd give it a tentative recommendation, leaning towards a 3/5.

Related Novels