Jiaochen

Jiaochen

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娇嗔

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Coquettish, 娇嗔

By shi xing cao, 时星草

4.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
82 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Fu Yanzhi is a famous ice king in the Diyi Hospital. He is aloof, self-reliant, and just like a snowy mountain, no one could shake him. One day, Dr. Fu’s office started being frequently visited by a cheongsam-wearing belle-designer. She had an alluring figure, red lips, and fair skin. At first, his colleagues began to bet that she would be rejected by Dr. Fu in a month’s time and never again set foot in their department. A month later, she was still coming around. Three months later, a colleague saw her talking intimately with Dr. Fu. When she came out of his office, the high and aloof Dr. Fu’s ears were stained with bright lipstick and he was full of vitality. A year later, Dr. Fu and she received a marriage certificate. “……”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Jiaochen Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Jiaochen "Jiaochen" is a completed slice-of-life romance that I dove into with high expectations, given its solid 4.4/5 rating. The tags like "charming protagonist," "doting love interests," and "early romance" definitely piqued my interest. Overall, I found it to be a sweet and heartwarming story, though it wasn't without its minor flaws. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a confident designer, Ji Qingying, boldly pursuing a seemingly cold doctor, Fu Yanzhi. The slow-burn romance was a refreshing change of pace, allowing me to appreciate the gradual development of their relationship. I loved that the characters were mature and communicative, resolving misunderstandings quickly and logically. ### What Works Well The strength of "Jiaochen" lies in its characters and their interactions. I found Ji Qingying to be a particularly likable female lead – elegant, witty, and devoted to her dreams. Fu Yanzhi, with his initial aloofness and eventual doting affection, was definitely swoon-worthy. I also appreciated how the author wove Ji Qingying's career as a cheongsam designer into the story, adding depth and meaning to her character. Many readers have also praised the moderate amount of spice, and the balance between drama and fluff. The family and friend relationships also shone, adding another layer of warmth. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the overall story, I can see why some readers found the pacing to be a bit off. The slow burn, while initially appealing, occasionally felt *too* slow, especially towards the end. Some readers found the latter part of the novel, particularly after the climax, to be somewhat long-winded and repetitive. I also noticed that a few readers were disappointed with the female lead's character development, feeling that she relied too much on others to solve her problems. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have mentioned that Fu Yanzhi initially allows Ji Qingying to chase him for a specific reason, which is later revealed. There's also a plotline involving design plagiarism in Ji Qingying's past. The ending apparently includes extra chapters with fluff, smut, and side stories for other characters. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor pacing issues and potential character development concerns, I found "Jiaochen" to be a worthwhile read. It's a sweet and heartwarming romance with charming characters, a delightful slow burn, and a satisfying conclusion. If you're looking for a lighthearted and engaging story with a focus on love, dreams, and personal growth, I'd recommend giving "Jiaochen" a try.

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