I, Qinghuan

I, Qinghuan

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一世清欢现代篇

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: I, Qinghuan [Modern Chapter], The Small Joys in Life, 一世清欢现代篇

By absent-minded chatter, 无心谈笑

4.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
93 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Three thousand years ago, Qinghuan died under Nanyang’s sword and left a farewell letter. Her longing to become Nanyang’s wife was written between the lines. Three thousand years later, at the beginning of the story, Nanyang married her. For the rest of our lives, you must be my wife. Three thousand years of wandering, for just a short reunion. The things owed to her in the past will now be made up for, one by one, until paid in full. Three thousand years ago, one was an aloof, iceberg master, and the other a gentle and humble apprentice. Nanyang: Go away. Don’t touch me. Presumptuous! Troublemaker! Qinghuan: Master, look at me. I’ll cook for you and wash your clothes, (╥﹏╥) Three thousand years later, one is the humble boss who always tries to please her wife, and the other is an indifferent and glamorous celebrity. Qinghuan: Don’t spend money on me, don’t treat me well. I won’t like you. Nanyang: o(〒﹏〒)o Wife, I’ll wash your clothes and cook for you, please take a bite. Glamorous and gentle mature woman gong X cold and gentle mature woman shou.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I, Qinghuan Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I, Qinghuan "I, Qinghuan" is a novel that grabbed me from the start with its blend of drama, romance, and a touch of tragedy. The yuri aspect is handled with care, creating a compelling love story that spans lifetimes. It's a sweeping tale of devotion and sacrifice, and I found myself completely invested in the journey of the two main characters. ### First Impressions The initial chapters immediately set the stage for a bittersweet romance. I was drawn in by the premise of Nanyang's unwavering love for Qinghuan across ninety-nine reincarnations. The arranged marriage trope adds an element of conflict, making their connection feel both destined and forbidden. It's a compelling hook that kept me eagerly turning the page. ### What Works Well What truly shines in "I, Qinghuan" is the character development. Nanyang's patience and dedication are truly moving. The author paints a vivid picture of her enduring love, making her actions feel believable despite the fantastical elements. Qinghuan, with her initial coldness, undergoes a transformation as she slowly warms up to Nanyang. This couple growth is so satisfying to witness, and I was rooting for them every step of the way. I also appreciate how the story dives into the past lives of Qinghuan, revealing different aspects of her personality and adding depth to their relationship. ### Areas of Concern While I thoroughly enjoyed the novel, I can see how some readers might find certain aspects less appealing. There's one review that expresses difficulty sympathizing with Nanyang, finding her indifference off-putting. I can understand this perspective – her stoicism might not resonate with everyone. Also, I did find the ending to be a bit rushed. I would have loved to see the story fleshed out a bit more, especially when it comes to the side characters. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk spoilers for a moment! One reviewer mentioned crying around chapter 46-48 due to a flashback of Qinghuan's 98th life, where Nanyang becomes somewhat suicidal. This scene is definitely a tearjerker and highlights the depth of Nanyang's pain. Also, the sacrifices made by Nanyang and Wang Chen to be with their loved ones across reincarnations are truly heartbreaking and definitely worth mentioning. ### Final Verdict Despite a few minor drawbacks, "I, Qinghuan" is a captivating read that I would highly recommend. If you're a fan of tragic romances, devoted love interests, and stories that explore the complexities of reincarnation, then this novel is definitely worth your time. Be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster, but trust me, it's a ride you won't regret.

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