Just Graduated, the Aloof School Flower Brought the Baby to the Door?

Just Graduated, the Aloof School Flower Brought the Baby to the Door?

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刚毕业,高冷校花带娃找上门?

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 刚毕业,高冷校花带娃找上门?

By 喜欢吃薄荷

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
285 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

On the day of the class reunion, Lin Yang got completely drunk. He encountered school flower who was also drunk. When he woke up, the campus beauty had vanished, and everything seemed like a dream. On the day of the graduation photo shoot, Lin Yang received a call from the school flower. “Lin Yang, can you come to the hospital?” Just after graduation, did he end up as a father of twins? In his moment of confusion, a system descended upon him.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Just Graduated, the Aloof School Flower Brought the Baby to the Door? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Just Graduated, the Aloof School Flower Brought the Baby to the Door? Alright, let's dive into "Just Graduated, the Aloof School Flower Brought the Baby to the Door?" This title is a mouthful, but the premise definitely grabbed my attention. After reading a good chunk of it, I've got some thoughts to share. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the idea of a sweet, wholesome romance with a touch of the unexpected – babies! The "aloof school flower" trope is always intriguing, and the promise of a caring protagonist was definitely appealing. I went in expecting a heartwarming story, and in some ways, it delivered. ### What Works Well The novel definitely shines in its slice-of-life aspects. There's a certain charm to the everyday interactions and the gradual growth of the relationship between the main characters. I can see why some readers are drawn to the "dog-like MC" and "cat-like FL" dynamic – it's cute and provides a lighthearted feel. The supportive families and friends add to the overall cozy atmosphere, making it a pleasant read if you're looking for something stress-free. The author does a good job making you feel good while reading, and I can appreciate that. ### Areas of Concern However, I can't ignore some of the issues that popped up as I read further. The plot can feel a bit *too* convenient at times. The system element, while providing a way to avoid financial struggles, feels like a crutch and doesn't add much depth to the story. The lack of significant conflict or drama, while appealing to some, can also lead to a sense of boredom. Also, I noticed some inconsistencies in the characters' behavior. The female lead's supposed social anxiety sometimes seems to disappear when it's convenient for the plot, and some of her actions come across as a bit immature for her age. The babies, while intended to be a central focus, sometimes feel more like plot devices than fully realized characters. I also found it hard to believe that both the MC and FL were able to get black out drunk while they are both written as people who don't drink much. ### Final Verdict "Just Graduated, the Aloof School Flower Brought the Baby to the Door?" is a mixed bag. It's a sweet and wholesome story at its core, perfect for readers seeking a light and fluffy romance with minimal drama. However, if you're looking for complex characters, a gripping plot, or in-depth exploration of themes, you might be disappointed. It's a feel-good story that might leave you wanting more substance. I'd recommend it if you're in the mood for something easy to read and don't mind overlooking some of its flaws.

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