I Heard You’re Hard To Chase

I Heard You’re Hard To Chase

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听说你很难追

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: I heard it’s hard to chase you, The Fall of Summer, 听说你很难追

By jue chu, 觉初

4.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
23 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Xie Huai was notorious at school for being a poor student. He loved fighting, sleeping, and skipping classes as he didn’t like studying. When he was caught skipping class by the class monitor while climbing a wall, the class monitor brought him back to the classroom without saying a word. When he was caught fighting in the alley by the class monitor, the class monitor beat down the group of people and then brought him back home without saying a word. When he was caught sleeping in the classroom by the class monitor, the class monitor took off his own uniform and draped it over him without saying a word. —Later, every day when Jiang Xu passed by the back wall of the school, there was no familiar figure climbing over the wall. When he passed through the alley, there was no familiar noise of fights coming from inside. During class, when he turned his head to take a glance at the sleeping boy, all he saw was an empty seat.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Heard You’re Hard To Chase Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Heard You’re Hard To Chase ### First Impressions "I Heard You’re Hard To Chase" immediately grabbed my attention with its blend of school life romance and a touch of tragedy. The "bickering couple" tag also piqued my interest; I'm always a sucker for a good enemies-to-lovers story. Knowing it was a completed original work, albeit with ongoing translation, gave me the confidence to dive right in without the fear of an unfinished story looming over me. ### What Works Well What struck me most about this novel was the author's skill in crafting a compelling narrative within a relatively short space. The pacing felt just right, allowing the relationship between the main characters to develop naturally and believably. I especially appreciated how the male lead's actions consistently demonstrated his deep affection for the main character. It's the little things, right? Those subtle gestures and unwavering devotion are what truly make a romance shine. The slice-of-life elements added a layer of realism to the story, making the characters and their struggles feel relatable. And while the "tragedy" tag hinted at heartbreak to come, I was still unprepared for the emotional impact. The author managed to evoke a strong sense of empathy, making me genuinely invested in the characters' happiness and well-being. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, brace yourselves. This is where things get a little heavy. The ending... oh, the ending. The illness and inevitable separation were incredibly poignant. I found myself deeply moved by their love story, and the pain of their impending parting was palpable. I can definitely understand why some readers shed tears! The extra chapter provided a glimmer of hope, a "what if" scenario that offered some comfort. However, like others, I suspect I'm not alone in feeling that the original ending carried more emotional weight, making the extra feel somewhat like a bittersweet fantasy. ### Final Verdict Despite the heartache, "I Heard You’re Hard To Chase" is a beautiful and memorable read. The author's skillful storytelling and the characters' genuine connection make it a worthwhile experience. If you're a fan of romance with a touch of bittersweetness and aren't afraid to shed a tear or two, I highly recommend giving this novel a try. Just be prepared to keep a box of tissues handy!

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