His Canary

His Canary

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他的金丝雀

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 他的金丝雀

By 流兮冉

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
61 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

What is it like to be forced to be with someone you don’t like? Dong Ci answered after experiencing: First, reject the unacceptable, then realize that you are moved by him, fall in love with him and, finally – you can no longer be separated from him. — Dong Ci met a wanton teenager when she was young. Since then, her life was full of his existence. At first, she couldn’t stand his domineering and strong personality, so she wished to get rid of him. But the two were entangled together from school to marriage, anyway. In the end, after a battle of life and death, Dong Ci suddenly discovered that there was nothing she couldn’t let go, and the pain that he once caused – which she thought was unforgivable before – couldn’t overcome his love.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

His Canary Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on His Canary "His Canary" is definitely a novel that left me with a lot to unpack. Diving into it, I was prepared for a dark romance, and it certainly delivered on that front, perhaps even a bit too much for my personal taste. It's a story that explores obsession, control, and the complexities of love in a toxic environment, and while it has moments that shine, it's also riddled with elements that might not sit well with every reader. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a "clingy lover" and "enemies become lovers" dynamic. However, the early chapters painted a picture that was far more disturbing than romantic. The male lead's actions felt more like manipulation and abuse, and it was hard to reconcile that with any semblance of a healthy relationship. The female lead's naivete, while understandable given her circumstances, did become frustrating at times. ### What Works Well Despite my reservations, I can acknowledge that the author crafts a compelling narrative. The writing itself is quite good, and I found myself wanting to know how the story would resolve, even when I questioned the characters' choices. Some readers have praised the character development, particularly the male lead's supposed growth towards the latter half of the story. I also appreciated the exploration of the male lead's upbringing and how it shaped his skewed perception of love. The extras, especially those focusing on the side characters, added depth and context to the overall narrative. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the portrayal of the relationship itself. The line between obsession and abuse often felt blurred, and I struggled to find the "romance" in what seemed like a textbook case of Stockholm syndrome. The male lead's actions, including manipulation, kidnapping, and forced intimacy, were deeply troubling, and I found it difficult to root for a happy ending, even with the purported character development. The female lead's reactions to these events also felt inconsistent at times, making it hard to connect with her character. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have pointed out specific instances of abuse, including the male lead leveraging the female lead's mother's debt to force her into a relationship, repeated instances of non-consensual acts, and using her vulnerability against her. These actions are not glossed over in the story, but the narrative's attempt to frame them within a romantic context is what many find problematic. ### Final Verdict "His Canary" is a complex and controversial novel. It's not a light read, and it delves into dark themes that may be triggering for some. While the writing is well-done and the character development is present, the problematic nature of the central relationship is hard to ignore. If you're looking for a traditional romance, this isn't it. However, if you're interested in exploring the darker side of obsession and control, and you're willing to grapple with uncomfortable themes, "His Canary" might be worth a read – but proceed with caution. I would give it a **3/5**.

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