I Only Want You

I Only Want You

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我只要你

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我只要你

By li shujin, 李书锦

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

Description

“A cold and indifferent demeanor to the outside, soft and cute deep affection on the inside—a mute and tender submissive (Yan Lan). In the early stages, focused only on work; in the later stages, the heart is filled only with Xie Yun Zhi’s gentle dominance. Xie Yun Zhi has a deaf and mute nephew whose art teacher is also a mute named Yan Lan. Yan Lan possesses extraordinary artistic talent and spends two days a week teaching Xie Yun Zhi’s nephew at the Xie family. During the first class with this teacher, Xie Yun Zhi had only seen Yan Lan once. The impression was of a cold beauty, indifferent to everyone. One night, Xie Yun Zhi returned home drunk, lying on the sofa with a muddled mind due to the effects of alcohol. He vaguely saw Yan Lan’s face, which was unlike the indifferent demeanor in his memory; instead, it appeared extremely gentle. The actions of helping him remove his tie were so gentle that they caused his heart to tremble. Xie Yun Zhi treated this as just a dream, without any hesitation, he held Yan Lan’s hand, pulling him into his embrace… After one night, Xie Yun Zhi looked regretful, “I can give you anything you want as compensation.” Yan Lan gestured in sign language: “I only want you.” In the early stages, it’s a one-sided secret crush/age gap of six years. *Yan Lan is mute and unable to speak.”

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Publication Information

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

I Only Want You Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Only Want You "I Only Want You" promised a heartwarming slice-of-life romance, and for the most part, it delivered. I found myself easily drawn into the lives of Yan Lan and Xie Yun Zhi, and the presence of little TianTian definitely added an extra layer of sweetness to the story. ### First Impressions The initial setup is quite charming: a devoted admirer finally getting a chance with the object of his affection. What immediately grabbed my attention was the emphasis on mature communication, something that's often missing in romance novels. I was eager to see how the author would navigate the complexities of their relationship. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel lies in its characters and the realistic portrayal of their interactions. The main couple's ability to address issues openly resonated with me, and I appreciated that they weren't afraid to be vulnerable with each other. TianTian is an absolute scene-stealer, injecting warmth and humor into the narrative. I also found Yan Lan's best friend, Yang Xiao Le, to be a standout character, offering insightful advice and adding depth to the story. The side couple was also nice, and I enjoyed seeing their relationship develop alongside the main one. It's worth noting that the absence of overly dramatic villains or contrived conflicts allowed the story to unfold naturally, creating a more immersive experience. ### Areas of Concern Despite my overall enjoyment, there were a few aspects that left me wanting more. I felt that the main characters, particularly Xie Yun Zhi, could have benefited from more in-depth exploration of their backgrounds and motivations. I also wondered about some of the plot devices, like the use of TianTian to push the plot forward and then his relative disappearance later on. While the communication between the main couple was generally positive, I sometimes found their methods of conflict resolution to be a bit immature, relying on mind games instead of direct communication. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the discussion surrounding gifts received and the subsequent "tit-for-tat" behavior between the main couple to be a bit bizarre and childish. Additionally, some may feel that Yan Lan's pursuit of Xie Yun Zhi lacked intensity, with the latter taking the lead after a certain point. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Only Want You" is a sweet and enjoyable read. While it may not be groundbreaking, its focus on healthy communication, endearing characters, and heartwarming moments makes it a worthwhile experience. If you're looking for a light and fluffy romance with a touch of realism, this novel might just be what you're looking for. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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