Delicate Flower

Delicate Flower

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花娇

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: ห้วงเวลาบุปผาผลิบาน, 花娇

By zhi zhi, 吱吱

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
390 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

In her previous life, Yu Tang’s family was ruined and she lost her loved ones. So in this life, she only wants to focus on helping her elder cousin rebuild their family business. Pei Yan (with a cold and scornful look): she does nothing of use; only steals and flirts. Constantly appearing in front of me no matter where I go. Does she covet the position of the Pei family’s patriarchal wife so much? Yu Tang (silently crying): No, this is a complete misunderstanding! When your family’s fleet of ships sail out to sea, I only wanted to join in and earn a little…. It turns out that what happened in my previous life wasn’t because the fates were tormenting me, but rather, a result of evil calculations and schemes. A tranquil and peaceful life; that’s real happiness. After my rebirth, I will love who I want to love, and safeguard my loved ones’ simple and peaceful happiness.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Delicate Flower Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Delicate Flower "Delicate Flower" is a web novel that definitely took me on a journey. It's a blend of drama, romance, and mystery set in ancient China, and while it has its charms, it also has some quirks that might not appeal to every reader. Overall, I'd say it's a worthwhile read, but go in knowing what to expect. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are quite slow-paced, focusing on our female lead, Yutang, and her family. I appreciated the lack of typical inner-family drama; Yutang's parents genuinely love her, which is a refreshing change. This sheltered upbringing, however, sets the stage for later challenges when she marries. The early mystery surrounding her past life and death definitely hooked me, and I was eager to see how she would navigate her second chance. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the character development, and I agree. Yutang isn't an overpowered protagonist; she makes mistakes, and things don't always go according to plan, which makes her feel more realistic. The male lead is the strong silent type, and the slow-burn romance between them is quite enjoyable. Their interactions are often funny, and their relationship gradually evolves over time. The business management aspects are also well-integrated, adding another layer to the story. The author excels at creating suspenseful moments, making the mystery elements genuinely engaging. ### Areas of Concern The pacing can be a major issue. Several readers found it too slow, especially in the middle sections. The focus shifts away from Yutang's family and the initial mystery, instead focusing on the male lead's family. Also, the ending felt rushed and abrupt, failing to tie up all loose ends satisfactorily. There is also the overreliance of the female lead on the male lead, which is a common complaint. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers were frustrated by the villain's motivations, particularly the Li family's obsession with a painting, which seemed illogical and contrived. The ending, or lack thereof, is also a significant point of contention. The story seemingly ends without a proper resolution, leaving the reader feeling unsatisfied. ### Final Verdict "Delicate Flower" is a mixed bag. It has strong character development, an intriguing mystery, and a sweet romance. However, the slow pacing, rushed ending, and the female lead's reliance on the male lead can be frustrating. If you enjoy slow-burn romances, detailed character work, and don't mind a somewhat unresolved ending, this novel might be for you. Otherwise, proceed with caution.

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