Folding Moon

Folding Moon

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折月亮

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: When I Meet The Moon, 折月亮

By zhu yi, 竹已

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
94 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

The day Yun Li decided to stop chasing Fu Shizhe, she deleted all his contact with tears in her eyes. Then later, one day when the two were together. Yun Li wasn’t a very social person. She hesitated for a long time, thinking whether she should delete the contact of a man, who has recently started to show her affection. On the side, Fu Shizhe leaned on the sofa and gave her a lazy look. Then he chuckled, and said without much warmth, “Sure.” Yun Li looked up: “?” “Just like how you did to mine before.” “……”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Folding Moon Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Folding Moon "Folding Moon" promised a heartwarming romance, and while it delivered in some aspects, it also presented a few stumbling blocks along the way. Overall, I found it to be a mixed bag, with moments of genuine connection overshadowed by frustrating character choices and pacing issues. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of two introverted individuals finding solace in each other. The slow-burn romance hinted at a deeper connection, and I was eager to see how their relationship would unfold. The first few chapters held promise, establishing the characters and their initial interactions effectively. ### What Works Well The character development, particularly as the main characters open up about their pasts, is a definite strength. I appreciated the gradual unveiling of their vulnerabilities and how they influenced each other's growth. The story also shines in its depiction of sweet and tender moments between the leads. Several readers noted the enjoyable beginning, and I agree that the initial setup was quite engaging. The slice-of-life aspect, while potentially slow for some, felt appropriate for the characters' personalities. ### Areas of Concern However, the female lead's characterization became a point of contention for me. At times, her behavior felt inconsistent with her supposed maturity as a postgraduate student. Her emotional reactions sometimes felt exaggerated and prolonged, leading to frustration. The "I thought" syndrome, as one reader aptly put it, became a recurring theme, driving unnecessary conflict and hindering the plot's progression. The pacing also lagged around chapter 40, causing a dip in my overall enjoyment. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The male lead's past, specifically the suicide of his close friend, plays a significant role in shaping his personality and actions. This event understandably casts a shadow over his relationship with the female lead. However, the way this trauma is handled, particularly the female lead's reactions to it, might not resonate with all readers. ### Final Verdict "Folding Moon" has its merits, especially in its exploration of personal growth and the healing power of connection. However, the inconsistent characterization and pacing issues ultimately prevent it from reaching its full potential. While I wouldn't call it a must-read, it might appeal to those who enjoy slow-burn romances with a heavy emphasis on character development, provided they're willing to overlook some of the story's shortcomings.

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