First (Campus H)

First (Campus H)

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第一(校园文)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 第一(校园文)

By 微微一笑很拉风

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
170 chapters
Original Publisher
po18

Description

Xu Qing started out as a dud in junior high school, but finally got into a key high school by relying on the tutoring of her multiple school boyfriends. When she got to high school, she decided to do what she had done to succeed in junior high. If she conquered all the top three students in her school year, then she would be number one in the school year. But she hadn’t even touched the hands of the second and third in the school year, and yet the first in the school year has left her lying on her back. The Second Story: Promise After a narrow encounter on the rooftop of the school, Xu Nuo, a high-cold girl, and Pei Yan, a ruffian school grass, start a black-and-white routine. The Third Story: Rather A soft-hearted girl, Xu Wan, and a cold-hearted senior, Qiao Ning, ran into each other three times in one day by chance, and from then on her life will never be peaceful again. The Fourth Story: Charming The bride-to-be leaves with someone else, and the groom-to-be points to the little bridesmaid who is eating the cake: I’ll take her. The bridesmaid: 〒﹏〒 Fifth Story: The Gold Master The impoverished girl was raised by her gold master classmate, and she had been submissive for many years. But overnight, the wind and water turned, and the gold master had been expelled from the house. The girl was about to sing happily, but she was rubbed on the bed by the former golden master, who said, “Even if there is no money left, your father is still your father!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
po18
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

First (Campus H) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on First (Campus H) "First (Campus H)" promised a collection of sweet, interconnected stories about first loves and college life, and for the most part, it delivered. As a sucker for a good romance, I dove in with high hopes, and I wasn't entirely disappointed. ### First Impressions The concept itself is charming: short, easily digestible tales of young love blooming on a college campus. The "slice of life" tag felt particularly apt, as each story offered a glimpse into the lives of different couples navigating the awkwardness and excitement of new relationships. The early romance and first-time experiences were definitely a draw, and the promise of interconnected narratives piqued my interest from the start. ### What Works Well The brevity of the stories is a definite strength. They're perfect for a quick read when you only have a few minutes to spare. I particularly enjoyed the interconnectedness of the narratives, seeing how the different couples' lives intertwined and influenced one another. The translation was well done and easy to read. The focus on "firsts" – first love, first kisses, first experiences – creates a sense of nostalgia and relatability that's hard to resist. The author does a good job of capturing the innocence and vulnerability of young love. ### Areas of Concern While the short format makes the stories accessible, it also limits their depth. If you're looking for complex characters or intricate plotlines, you might be left wanting more. The focus is definitely on the romance, and while that's not inherently a bad thing, it does mean that other aspects of the characters' lives – their friendships, their studies, their personal struggles – sometimes take a backseat. In saying that, the stories were well-written and enjoyable for what they are. ### Final Verdict Overall, "First (Campus H)" is a delightful collection of short stories that's perfect for anyone looking for a lighthearted and romantic read. While it may not be the most profound or groundbreaking work of literature, it's a charming and enjoyable way to spend a few hours. If you're a fan of sweet romances, interconnected narratives, and college settings, then I'd definitely recommend giving this one a try. Just be prepared for a quick and easy read that prioritizes sweetness over depth.

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