I Would Like to Become a Fox You Like

I Would Like to Become a Fox You Like

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不羡鸳鸯只羡狐; / 心悦君兮君不知

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 不羡鸳鸯只羡狐;, 心悦君兮君不知

By 公子凉夜

3.4
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
21st century publishing

Description

The first life, she was Fairy Peony and secretly loved Emperor of Donghua in the Gods’ world, but he even didn’t remember her name… The second life, he was an emperor in the mortal world, while she was mistaken as a demon and burned to death… Finally, she gave up and chose to jump into the gateway of Tiryagyoni… So, the third life, she became a white fox, which was born in Green Mound, but inadvertently she met him again. He said that he would bring her to immortality and then she would get rid of suffering forever…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
21st century publishing
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

I Would Like to Become a Fox You Like Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Would Like to Become a Fox You Like "I Would Like to Become a Fox You Like" definitely piqued my interest with its title alone, and diving into the story, I found a blend of familiar fantasy elements woven with a unique narrative thread. The combination of xuanhuan, romance, and tragedy promised an emotionally charged read, and for the most part, it delivered. ### First Impressions From the outset, the story pulled me into its world of gods, demons, and fantasy creatures. The concept of a beautiful female lead navigating a complex destiny is certainly appealing, and the hints of reincarnation and memory loss added a layer of intrigue that kept me invested. It felt like a classic setup with the potential for a fresh spin. ### What Works Well What I particularly enjoyed was the exploration of the female protagonist's journey as she grapples with her fragmented memories. The impact of her amnesia on the surrounding characters creates compelling dynamics. I found myself drawn to the mystery surrounding her past and the way it influenced her present relationships. The handsome male lead, as expected, played a significant role, and I appreciated the slow burn of their romance amidst the larger, overarching plot. The world-building, while not groundbreaking, was solid enough to support the story and create a believable backdrop for the characters' struggles. ### Areas of Concern While the story held my attention, the tragic elements, while effective in creating emotional depth, at times felt a bit heavy-handed. The death of loved ones, while a common trope in this genre, could feel repetitive. I also felt that some of the plot points could have been fleshed out more, leading to a slightly rushed feeling in certain sections. The balance between the romance and the larger fantasy plot occasionally felt uneven, with one overshadowing the other at times. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Would Like to Become a Fox You Like" is an engaging read, particularly if you're a fan of fantasy romance with a touch of tragedy. The amnesiac protagonist and her journey of self-discovery are definitely the highlights. While some elements could have been refined, the story's strengths outweigh its weaknesses, making it a worthwhile experience. I'd recommend giving it a try, especially if you enjoy stories with strong female leads and emotionally charged narratives.

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