Give Me Another Smile

Give Me Another Smile

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再笑一个呗

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 再笑一个呗

By qian guiyi, thousand refuge, 千皈依

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
170 chapters
Original Publisher
shubl

Description

If she could start over again, she definitely wouldn’t treat that person as the only salvation in her life—thought Tang Yu as she lied in the cold and dark basement. When Tang Yu opened her eyes again, she saw her long-deceased parents and herself returning to her childhood. This time, Tang Yu no longer wished to have any more contact with that person. She only wished for her parents to live. But…why is that person so persistently clinging to her?! “Let’s go to school together!” Tang Yu: No, go away. “I heard from my mom that once you get married to someone, you can be with that person forever. Let’s get married!” Tang Yu: No, go away. “Tang-Tang, your voice is so nice. Can you speak some more?” Tang Yu: Get los—mmhm?! You scoundrel!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
shubl
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Give Me Another Smile Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Give Me Another Smile "Give Me Another Smile" is a web novel that initially hooked me with its intriguing premise of second chances, redemption, and a sweet yuri romance. After diving in, I found myself appreciating some aspects while also wrestling with a few significant drawbacks. It's a bit of a mixed bag, but with some definite potential. ### First Impressions The story centers around Tang Yu, who, after a tragic first life, gets a chance to relive her childhood. She aims to avoid past mistakes, particularly those involving her relationship with Yin Zhao. The early chapters do a solid job of establishing Tang Yu's emotional baggage and the complexities of navigating childhood with an adult mind. I was immediately drawn to the idea of a protagonist grappling with the challenges of regression, rather than flawlessly mastering every situation. ### What Works Well What I enjoyed most was the slow-burn development of the central relationship. The story doesn't rush into anything, allowing the reader to connect the dots and understand the characters' motivations. It's a tale of healing and redemption, where the past informs the present but doesn't dictate the future. I also appreciated the realistic portrayal of the regressed protagonist, who doesn't suddenly become a child prodigy but struggles to fit in and make genuine connections. The translation quality seems to be consistently praised as well, making the reading experience smooth and enjoyable. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find some issues that held me back from fully embracing the story. The handling of certain side plots seemed a bit haphazard, with characters and subplots being introduced and then seemingly forgotten. Additionally, some readers might find the protagonist's initial passivity towards bullying frustrating, even if it's somewhat understandable given her adult perspective. I also felt the introduction of supernatural elements later in the story felt out of place. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned the female lead not remembering harming the MC in the first life, and some felt the MC wasn't justified in blaming the FL in the second life. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Give Me Another Smile" is a decent read with a compelling premise and engaging central relationship. However, the uneven pacing, underdeveloped side plots, and questionable handling of certain themes prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a sweet yuri romance with a touch of drama and don't mind overlooking a few flaws, this might be worth checking out. I'd give it a tentative recommendation, but with a few caveats.

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