Feed You Sweets

Feed You Sweets

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喂你一颗糖

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: FYS, 喂你一颗糖

By 西方经济学

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
60 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Luo Tang in Ancheng No.1 Middle School is sunny and white, and full of youthfulness, but he is also the school overlord with a cold personality and considerable fighting power. In order to take Luo Tang down a notch, bullies from other schools gave him the nickname Tangtang. This name succeeded in becoming a minefield for Luo Tang. But according to a classmate, she heard with her own ears a girl who was not afraid of death and called Luo Tang, Tangtang, and instead of exploding, Luo Tang ran up to her, tail wagging. Classmate A: Wagging his tail? Do you think Luo Tang is a puppy? Classmate B: He’s a puppy, a soft dog among giant dogs, like…golden retriever! Wei Ruxia OS: He isn’t a golden retriever, he’s a little wolf, super fierce! Note: The ‘tang’ in Luo Tang and the Chinese for sweets/sugar sounds the same.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Feed You Sweets Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Feed You Sweets "Feed You Sweets" promised a cute, fluffy romance, and while it delivered on sweetness in some ways, my experience was a bit more complex than I anticipated. It's a story of first love, long separations, and eventual reunion, but the journey wasn't always smooth sailing. ### First Impressions I was initially drawn in by the premise of high school sweethearts navigating the challenges of life. The early chapters painted a picture of innocent affection and budding romance, which definitely appealed to my shoujo-loving heart. The translation was also top-notch, with helpful notes and explanations that really enhanced my understanding of the cultural nuances. ### What Works Well The core relationship between Tang Tang and Xia Xia is undeniably sweet. Their devotion to each other, even across years of separation, is a central theme that resonated with me. I appreciated the realism in their choices, especially as they navigated difficult family circumstances. I found the male lead particularly charming – a devoted and supportive partner. The author created a world where their eventual reunion felt earned, even after a decade apart. ### Areas of Concern However, I can see why some readers might find aspects of the story frustrating. The female lead's actions, particularly regarding the male lead upon their reunion, could be interpreted as somewhat manipulative. There's a period where she seems to make him work for her affection even though she clearly reciprocates his feelings. Also, the pacing felt uneven at times, with significant time jumps that glossed over potentially important character development moments. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers found the female lead's dedication to her father, after years of neglect, difficult to swallow. While I appreciated the theme of family reconciliation, I understand the criticism that her decision to spend ten years abroad felt somewhat forced and disproportionate to their initial relationship. ### Final Verdict Despite my reservations, I ultimately enjoyed "Feed You Sweets." While it wasn't the purely fluffy romance I initially expected, it offered a more nuanced exploration of love, family, and personal growth. If you're looking for a story with devoted characters and a heartwarming core, and you're willing to overlook some potentially frustrating character choices and pacing issues, this novel is worth a try.

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