Love is Sweet

Love is Sweet

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半是蜜糖半是伤 / 半是蜜糖半是傷

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Ban Shi Mi Tang Ban Shi Shang, Bun Si Mat Tong Bun Si Seung ,, Half Honey and Half Hurt, Half Honey and Half Injury, 半是蜜糖半是伤

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By qi zi, 棋子

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

You should believe that there is always a feeling in this world which will make you remember to the end of life even if you should go through the hidden love of eighty-one difficulties. She is a queen in workplace, a tsundere woman in life, a domineering mature woman in appearance and a Transformer in mentality. He is a conqueror in workplace, a man with poisonous words in life, an unruly man in appearance and an invincible superman in mentality. They were “Childhood Friends”. However, she fell in love with another guy. As an unknown secret admirer, he cannot express the pains in heart and dared not show the affection to her. He devised a plan and tried to break them up and get her back. Did his trick succeed? When she knew that he did such a thing, whether she would forgive him? Alienation is sometimes because you are afraid of falling in love with that person uncontrollably rather than hate. She deliberately stayed away, however he pressed on step by step. She was his rib. After so many experiences and struggles, will the love come in time? Love is half sugar and half injury

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Love is Sweet Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Love is Sweet "Love is Sweet" promised a delightful blend of romance, school life, and office dynamics, and while it has its charms, my experience was a bit of a rollercoaster. The drama adaptation piqued my interest, and the "childhood friends" tag is always a trope I'm willing to explore. However, the narrative's execution left me with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions I jumped into the story expecting a heartwarming journey, but the initial chapters felt rushed. The plot jumps between past and present, introducing a complex web of relationships that didn't quite land. The female lead's past crush and the male lead's (implied childhood friend) hidden feelings created an intriguing setup, but the rapid pace made it hard to fully invest. ### What Works Well The premise itself is strong. The potential for a sweet romance between childhood friends navigating the complexities of adulthood and the workplace is definitely there. The hints of Greek Mythology woven into the characters' names (Juno and Zeus) added a layer of intrigue that I appreciated. The shift to an office setting and the "love interest falls in love first" trope are also appealing elements. I also liked the potential for character growth as the female lead navigates her career. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's address the elephant in the room. The plot gets *complicated* early on. There's a lot of back-and-forth with past relationships, ambiguous feelings, and a potentially problematic love triangle with the boss. The details surrounding the female lead's past relationship and the male lead's actions felt a bit muddled, and the motivations behind some of the characters' choices were unclear. The initial chapters felt fast-paced and lacked depth, leaving me with unanswered questions. ### Areas of Concern My main concern is the pacing and the lack of detailed explanations in the beginning. I also felt a disconnect with the characters due to the rapid progression of events. It's hard to fully root for a couple when their relationship development feels rushed and lacks emotional depth. ### Final Verdict "Love is Sweet" has a promising foundation with its charming premise and appealing tropes. However, the execution, particularly in the initial chapters, could use some refinement. The fast-paced plot and lack of detailed explanations left me feeling somewhat disconnected from the characters and their relationships. While the story has potential, I'm hesitant to wholeheartedly recommend it without a warning about the bumpy start. I'd suggest going in with an open mind and hoping the story smooths out as it progresses.

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