Living Paper

Living Paper

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我扎的纸人都活了 / 纸活

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我扎的纸人都活了, 纸活

By huaisu, 怀愫

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
121 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

A capable person is able to make the shape, a skilled artisan can capture its spirit. With a piece of paper and a stick of bamboo in his hands, Bai Zhun can not only command an army of thousands but also construct a lofty tower. Upon their first meeting, Huo ZhenYe knew that Bai Zhun had a bad temper, a delicate body, and an extremely picky palate. A person who disliked to interact with the living, he had crafted a whole house full of paper dolls to amuse himself. Bad-tempered? He can coax him. A delicate body? He can take care of him. A picky palate? He can get used to it. The whole house full of paper dolls can also continue to stay, but he, the Seventh Young Master Huo, needs to be added into the picture. “Look, you are the Seventh Master, and I am also a Seventh Master. We can go places together as a couple!” “Besides, how can paper dolls be as good as me?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Living Paper Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Living Paper "Living Paper" promised a unique blend of historical intrigue, supernatural mystery, and shounen ai romance. As a web novel enthusiast, I dove in hoping for a captivating read, and while it had its moments, my experience was somewhat mixed. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing. Set in a fantastical version of Republican-era Shanghai, the story follows psychic detectives navigating a world of ghosts and supernatural powers. The initial draw was the unusual setting and the promise of a compelling mystery. I was hooked by the potential of the world and the dynamic between the two male leads. ### What Works Well The world-building, while not perfect, is a major strength. The author paints a vivid picture of Shanghai, blending historical elements with supernatural phenomena. I appreciated the unique take on Chinese supernatural powers and how they were interwoven into the detective work. The relationship between the MC and ML is also a highlight. Their dynamic is described as smooth and complementary, with both characters being intelligent and skilled in their respective fields. The romance, while subtle, is fluffy and sweet, offering a gentle warmth amidst the darker themes of the story. The suspense, I felt, was well-paced and kept me engaged without being overwhelming. ### Areas of Concern One significant issue I encountered was the lack of historical context. While the setting is fascinating, I felt that the story could have benefited from a deeper exploration of the time period and its cultural nuances. Without a solid historical foundation, some elements felt jarring and disconnected. This also applies to the supernatural elements. While interesting, I felt they could have been better explained. Also, the romance is very mild. Those looking for more explicit content might be disappointed. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning While I won't delve into specific plot points, some readers may find the first case triggering due to its themes of patriarchy and violence. It's important to approach the story with awareness of these potentially sensitive topics. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Living Paper" is a decent read with a unique premise and engaging characters. The blend of historical setting, supernatural mystery, and shounen ai romance offers something different. However, the lack of historical context and the subtle romance may not appeal to all readers. I would recommend it to those who enjoy ghost-hunting detective stories with a focus on suspense and a gentle romance. It's a solid choice for beginner readers of the danmei genre.

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