Fleeting Midsummer (Beijing University’s Weakest Student)

Fleeting Midsummer (Beijing University’s Weakest Student)

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Also known as: Binary Love, Love The Way You Are

By broken brain, po nao dai, 破脑袋

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
58 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The story follows a fluffy university student who somehow gets into Peking University, one of the best universities in China! Upon entry, her mother gives her three instructions: (1) Don’t get kicked out! (2) Lose weight (3) Find a university boyfriend. Well we can all guess how the third one turns out as she follows to pursue the guy she is madly in love with, Xiao Xi. Meanwhile, the top student and her classmate from her hometown, Fang Yu Ke, has got his eye on her, but for a girl with low EQ (who thinks she has a high EQ) how will things turn out?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Fleeting Midsummer (Beijing University’s Weakest Student) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Fleeting Midsummer (Beijing University’s Weakest Student) This novel was quite the ride! Going in, I wasn't sure what to expect, but I quickly found myself invested in the quirky world of Zhou Lin Lin and her… unique approach to university life and romance. "Fleeting Midsummer" is definitely a story that sticks with you, even if it has a few bumps along the way. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a lighthearted comedy. The premise of an "average-looking protagonist" navigating Beijing University sounded refreshing. I'm always on the lookout for stories that subvert typical romance tropes, and this one seemed to fit the bill. I was definitely curious to see how the dynamic between the seemingly oblivious female lead and the stoic male lead would play out. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a highlight. Zhou Lin Lin's internal monologues and her often-misguided attempts at… well, everything, had me laughing out loud. She's not your typical flawless protagonist, and that's what makes her so endearing. Her "weird train of thought," as some readers described it, is a constant source of amusement. I also really enjoyed the "bickering couple" dynamic between her and Fang Yu Ke. Their interactions, though sometimes frustrating, were always entertaining. The male lead, despite some flaws, is also compelling. He's the classic tsundere, but with a hidden depth that gradually reveals itself. Seeing his feelings for Zhou Lin Lin develop, even as he struggles to express them, was genuinely heartwarming. The novel really shines in portraying the characters' feelings, the author does a great job of developing the character's emotions. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the overall story, I can see why some readers had reservations. The male lead's communication skills, or lack thereof, can be infuriating at times. His tendency to be "stingy in expressing his emotions" definitely led to some unnecessary angst. I also noticed some readers found the female lead's initial lack of ambition a bit off-putting. While I appreciated her relatability, I understand the desire for her to be a bit more proactive in pursuing her goals. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers expressed frustration with the male lead's relationship with Ru Ting, finding it too ambiguous and potentially hurtful to the female lead. Others felt that the female lead's insecurities were overplayed and that the miscommunication dragged on for too long. Also, readers noted her seemingly "lazy" attitude that was annoying. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, I'd still recommend "Fleeting Midsummer (Beijing University’s Weakest Student)" if you're looking for a lighthearted and funny read. The characters are engaging, the humor is on point, and the romance, though sometimes frustrating, is ultimately satisfying. Just be prepared for some moments of miscommunication and a male lead who could definitely benefit from a communication workshop. Overall, I found it to be a worthwhile and entertaining experience.

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