Jiang Jiu

Jiang Jiu

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将就

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Making Do, Putting Up With It, 将就

By 一阳来复, 河汉

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
67 chapters
Original Publisher
weibo

Description

Every woman that Zhou Bai wedded lost their lives. Who else would then be willing to give up their life for him? Jian Ci got cheated by his boyfriend who he had devoted his life for, but put up his house as collateral. He had nothing left. The meeting of Zhou Bai and Jian Ci at their wits end made them realize that settling for their best options had actually brought about an even promising future.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
weibo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Jiang Jiu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Jiang Jiu *Jiang Jiu* promised a sweet escape, and for the most part, it delivered. This novel dives into the lives of two men navigating a marriage of convenience, and while it's a quick read, it left me with a generally positive impression. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a little taken aback by the brevity of the chapters. They're incredibly short, almost like snippets of daily life. This makes the reading experience a bit choppy, as you're constantly flipping pages. However, once I adjusted, I found the episodic nature quite charming. It's like peeking into little moments of their developing relationship. ### What Works Well The core strength of *Jiang Jiu* lies in its characters and their interactions. The main couple, Jian Ci and Zhou Bai, are endearing. Zhou Bai is your classic tsundere CEO – cold on the outside but surprisingly caring underneath. Jian Ci, on the other hand, is gentle, adaptable, and possesses a hidden strength. Their dynamic is fun to watch, filled with both humorous misunderstandings and genuinely sweet moments. I particularly enjoyed how their relationship progresses smoothly, with conflicts resolving quickly and often leading to comedic outcomes. The story avoids unnecessary drama, which is a refreshing change of pace. It's a lighthearted romance that provides a comforting and satisfying read. The slice-of-life aspect is well-executed, making it feel like you're observing a real couple's journey. Many will agree that the fluffy interactions and sweet sentiments make this novel a great way to unwind. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed *Jiang Jiu*, I can understand some criticisms. The story's brevity also means it lacks depth. Character development could have been more fleshed out, and I was left wanting more details about certain aspects, such as the mysterious deaths of Zhou Bai's previous wives. I felt there was potential for a richer plot, but the author chose to keep it simple. Some readers might find the characters' transformations a bit too abrupt, lacking the nuance that comes with deeper exploration. ### Final Verdict Overall, *Jiang Jiu* is a delightful, albeit short, read. It's perfect if you're looking for a light, fluffy romance with minimal drama and a sweet couple to root for. While it may not be the most profound story, it's a satisfying and enjoyable way to spend an hour or two. I'd recommend it as a palate cleanser between heavier novels or when you just need a quick dose of heartwarming fluff.

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