I Don’t Like Cold and Aloof Omegas

I Don’t Like Cold and Aloof Omegas

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才不喜欢高冷O

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 才不喜欢高冷O

By 厄西西西

4.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)

Description

Yan Xingzhi dislikes his Omega! Whose Omega isn’t soft and adorable? But his family’s Omega is as cold as ice. When he returns home, his cold O doesn’t even look up: “You’re back?” “Yeah.” Who doesn’t know how to act cold? —— Xu Shen has always known that he is not likable. He is dull and doesn’t know how to express himself. How to interact with an Alpha? So Xu Shen opened a book: ‘I Know About AO Dating’, ‘How to Date’… Headache. Better to say less, the less said, the less mistakes made. —— Alpha at first: I only like soft and clingy Omegas! Alpha later: The one who is clingy and wants to snuggle is me? Tsundere Gong X Clueless Beauty Shou

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Don’t Like Cold and Aloof Omegas Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Don’t Like Cold and Aloof Omegas ### First Impressions "I Don't Like Cold and Aloof Omegas" immediately grabbed my attention with its intriguing premise: an alpha who finds himself drawn to the very type of omega he supposedly dislikes. The short story format also appealed to me, promising a quick and satisfying read. The tags – omegaverse, misunderstandings, and tsundere – hinted at a potentially angsty but ultimately heartwarming romance. I dove in expecting some classic omegaverse tropes with a fun twist, and for the most part, that's what I got. ### What Works Well The dynamic between Yan Xingzhi, the alpha, and Xu Shen, the "cold and aloof" omega, is definitely the highlight. I particularly enjoyed the role reversal, where the alpha is the more clingy and expressive one, while the omega maintains a cool exterior but secretly harbors affection. The novel excels in showcasing the alpha's dedication to the relationship. I found myself rooting for Yan Xingzhi as he navigates his feelings and actively works to build a connection with Xu Shen, even when plagued by his own preconceived notions. The story also touches on the idea that initial preferences might not always dictate true compatibility, and I appreciated this message. ### Areas of Concern While the story is enjoyable, I did find some aspects less compelling. The "misunderstandings" tag is definitely accurate, but at times, Yan Xingzhi's initial close-mindedness felt a bit irritating. While the plot moves quickly, I felt that Xu Shen's personality, supposedly cold and aloof, could have been explored more deeply. I was hoping for a bit more complexity from him. The story is relatively light and fluffy, which is fine, but it does mean that it might not leave a lasting impression on every reader. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so here's where I touch on a few plot points. Yan Xingzhi spends a good chunk of the story in denial about his feelings for Xu Shen, which can be a little frustrating. The fact that they were essentially strangers thrown together by compatibility tests and arranged marriage does explain the initial awkwardness, but I still wished Yan Xingzhi would have been more self-aware sooner. Xu Shen does put in the effort to improve their marriage by seeking advice, which is a definite plus for his character. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Don't Like Cold and Aloof Omegas" is a decent read, especially if you're looking for a quick and sweet omegaverse romance. It has its flaws, particularly in the initial characterization of the alpha, but the dedication of the alpha and the unique dynamic between the leads make it an enjoyable experience. While it might not be the most memorable novel I've ever read, I found it a pleasant way to spend an afternoon. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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