Flower Master in the City

Flower Master in the City

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护花高手在都市

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Master of Flower Protection in the City, Your Modern White Knight (Manhua), 护花高手在都市

By heart is wandering, 心在流浪

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2953 chapters
Original Publisher
tadu

Description

This is a story about a legend, a legend of one that should never be forgotten. Summer, first time down the mountains in 16 years, after being raised by his 3 masters and Fairy sister. ‘Why won’t you follow the Rules of society?’ ‘Why won’t you just use your brain instead of your brawn?’ ‘Everyone says I’m a first-class beauty!’ ‘I may be your enemy, but I’ve heard you don’t beat the sick.’ ‘Just who the hell are you?’ “I am Summer in the spring, the autumn, and the winter, I am the world’s first above the heavens!” Follow me, Summer Day as I step by step become formally known as the world’s first master, the world’s first doctor, the world’s richest man…… a lot of other world’s number one, but most importantly, The worlds happiest man.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
tadu
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Flower Master in the City Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Flower Master in the City Alright, let's dive into "Flower Master in the City." This one's a bit of a mixed bag, and my overall impression reflects that. It's definitely not a novel for everyone, but if you're looking for some lighthearted fun with a heavy dose of harem antics, it might just scratch that itch. ### First Impressions My initial reaction was a bit wary, to be honest. The premise – a mountain-dwelling "flower master" descending into the city to collect wives – sounded like it could easily fall into tired tropes. I was prepared for a standard OP protagonist and a shallow harem. And to some extent, that's what I got, but there were also some surprising elements that kept me reading. ### What Works Well What I found most engaging, and what many readers seem to agree on, is the main character, Summer. He's unapologetically himself – a narcissistic, confident, and often clueless individual who solves problems with a mix of violence and sheer luck. He's definitely not your typical brooding protagonist, and his unique personality is a breath of fresh air. Also, the harem aspect, while extensive, seems to be handled with more care than in some other novels of this genre. The women aren't just cardboard cutouts; they have distinct personalities, backstories, and varying degrees of affection for Summer. The comedy is also a strong point, stemming from Summer's ridiculous antics and interactions with his wives and enemies. It’s the kind of silly fun that can be perfect for a casual read. ### Areas of Concern However, it's not all sunshine and roses. Some have pointed out the repetitive nature of the plot, with arrogant young masters constantly challenging Summer only to be swiftly defeated. I can see how this could become tiresome after a while. Also, the translation quality seems to be a point of contention, with some finding it subpar. I can see why that might be a problem, especially for readers who prefer a polished reading experience. ### Final Verdict "Flower Master in the City" is a flawed but ultimately entertaining novel. If you're looking for a serious, plot-driven story with deep character development, this isn't it. But if you're in the mood for some mindless fun, a unique protagonist, and a harem full of quirky characters, it might just be worth a shot. Just be prepared for some repetitive plotlines and potentially rough translation. I'd give it a cautious recommendation – approach with tempered expectations and a willingness to embrace the silliness.

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