Enjoy a little play, tactfully and melodiously; Waiting for a beloved, there must be an echo.
It is said that time destroys the flowers. But when I meet my first love again, why is he still the same as before. Pure face, dull temperament, and calm manner.
Xu Qingcheng looked at the Young Master of aristrocratic family who was walking by her side and said in her heart, “So close, but fortunately he doesn’t remember me.”
She played as his acquaintance casually, but wait, isn’t the rhythm a bit wrong? Why does this person eat her lunch box? Why does he want to hug her? Why do you want to say something that makes people blush?
Just when she was in a dilema, the man she couldn’t figure out all the time asked, “Miss Xu Qingcheng, my name is Su Po. I studied opera at the age of fourteen and sang opera for eleven years. I don’t have many hobbies and my personality is good. I can cook some home-cooked meals. May I ask, do you have a demand?”
The unexpected joy is light and warm, the pleasure at the first sight. It is a gentle play after a long absence.
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## My Thoughts on I Miss You
"I Miss You" promised a sweet, second-chance romance, and for the most part, it delivered a relaxing read. The premise of two mature individuals reconnecting after a missed opportunity years ago certainly piqued my interest. While it wasn't a rollercoaster of drama, it offered a gentle and peaceful journey.
### First Impressions
Initially, I found myself drawn to the idea of a calm and mature romance, especially given the common tropes in the genre. The initial encounter between the leads, years after their first meeting, held a lot of potential for a compelling story. However, I can see why some readers might find the beginning a little slow. It takes a bit to really get invested in the characters and their history.
### What Works Well
The novel shines in its slice-of-life portrayal of the characters and their interactions. The "chill" vibe, as some have described it, is definitely present, making it a good choice if you're looking for something light and easy to read. I appreciated that the characters were portrayed as rational adults, a refreshing change from the often-exaggerated personalities you find in similar novels. The artistic references, while potentially going over some readers' heads, added a unique layer to the story, particularly given the characters' professions.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall tone, I do agree with some readers who felt the backstory could have been more developed. The male lead's initial attraction felt a bit rushed, and I would have appreciated a deeper exploration of their past connection. The writing, while enjoyable, could have benefited from more descriptive details and emotional depth. I also felt a bit lost on the timeline and ages of the characters.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several reviewers mentioned a plot point involving the male lead mistaking the female lead for someone else initially. This misunderstanding, while eventually resolved, felt a bit contrived and could have been handled with more nuance. The female lead's reluctance to clarify their shared past also created a missed opportunity for some much-desired angst.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "I Miss You" is a pleasant, if not groundbreaking, read. It's a good choice for those seeking a short, sweet, and relatively drama-free romance with mature characters. While it could have benefited from more depth and development, its strengths lie in its peaceful atmosphere and relatable characters. I'd recommend it if you're in the mood for something light and relaxing, but don't expect a whirlwind of emotions.