East

East

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东方

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 东方

By 大木吉子

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The story of a cult master, his lover and their deaths.Dongfang Bubai and Yang Lianting’s story.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

East Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on East ### First Impressions Okay, so "East" definitely grabbed my attention with its intriguing blend of wuxia, yaoi, and tragic romance. The premise, hinting at a reimagining of events from Jin Yong's *Smiling, Proud Wanderer*, immediately piqued my interest. Right off the bat, I knew this wouldn't be a lighthearted read, and the tags like "death of loved ones" and "obsessive love" only solidified that expectation. I dove in prepared for an emotional rollercoaster, and in many ways, that's exactly what I got. ### What Works Well The story's strength lies in its contemplative and introspective nature. It's a character-driven piece that really explores the depths of the relationship between Dongfang Bubai and Yang Lianting. The author does a great job of conveying the quiet intimacy and profound connection between these two men, especially given the backdrop of a world filled with conflict and danger. The focus on their daily life and shared moments of peace is a refreshing contrast to the typical wuxia power struggles. The story excels at capturing the essence of their bond, highlighting their love and devotion. For fans of the original work, this offers a fresh perspective on the characters, breathing new life into their story with a focus on their emotional landscape. ### Areas of Concern I do feel that the narrative's lack of dialogue and action scenes might not appeal to all readers. While the introspective approach is powerful, some may find it lacking in dynamism. Readers looking for intense fight sequences or dramatic plot twists might be left wanting more. The pacing is deliberately slow, which allows for deep emotional exploration, but it could also be perceived as uneventful by some. It's a story that demands patience and a willingness to immerse oneself in the characters' internal worlds. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Given the story's connection to *Smiling, Proud Wanderer*, it's almost impossible to discuss certain aspects without venturing into spoiler territory. One particular aspect that I found impactful, though potentially divisive, is the sense of finality and the question of what remains when faced with the ultimate loss. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "East" to be a compelling and thought-provoking read. While its unconventional narrative style might not be for everyone, it offers a unique and emotionally resonant take on a beloved story. If you're a fan of character-driven narratives, wuxia with a focus on romance, and are prepared for a potentially heart-wrenching experience, then "East" is definitely worth exploring. I'd rate it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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