Muchuan and Xiang Wan
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慕川向晚
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: M*rder the Dream Guy, 慕川向晚
By si jin, 姒锦
chinese Web Novel
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Deemed hopeless by her family and that she was better off married when her fourth novel continued to be a flop, aspiring author Xiang Wan begins to doubt herself. While feeling conflicted about continuing her dream as an author, things take an unexpected turn when a dazzling guy appears before her and takes her to the police station.
“What? I’m the primary suspect in a mu*der case?”
A mu*der has taken place and the details are eerily similar to the details of her latest novel. The dazzling guy turns out to be a talented detective with a hidden identity who is assigned to investigate the case. From then on, her life turns topsy-turvy.
In the beginning, she seeks the detective’s protection by requesting to stay overnight at his place.
“Detective Bai, is it not the duty of the police to protect the witness when her life is in extreme danger?”
She ends up staying at his house overnight because of various reasons, such as—
Scenario 1:Xiang Wan: “Detective Bai, you have no right to detain me…”
Detective Bai: “I remember you’re the one who requested to stay at my house?”
Scenario 2:Xiang Wan: “There’s no need for that. Detective Bai, I can return…”
Detective Bai: “You’ve not cleared of suspicion yet. If something happens, at least you’ll have an alibi.”
Scenario 3:Xiang Wan: “Why did you bring me to your house again?”
Detective Bai: “You haven’t released a new chapter today!” he said, enunciating each syllable, “I want to read your latest chapter before telling you of our latest investigations.”
“…”
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Muchuan and Xiang Wan Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Muchuan and Xiang Wan
"Muchuan and Xiang Wan" has been quite the ride, and I'm eager to share my experience with this intriguing novel. With its blend of action, josei, mystery, and romance, it's a story that tries to wear many hats, and for the most part, it succeeds.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the premise: a budding e-Novelist paired with a perceptive Detective. It felt fresh and different from the usual fare. The early chapters set the stage well, introducing us to Xiang Wan, a web novelist finding her way, and Bai Muchuan, the seemingly perfect detective. While the characters initially felt a bit cliché, I was willing to see how they developed.
### What Works Well
The crime-solving aspect of the story is definitely a strong point. The cases are intriguing, and the author does a great job of describing them without being overly graphic. What I particularly enjoyed was how the cases seemed interconnected, hinting at a larger mystery at play. This kept me engaged and eager to uncover the bigger picture.
I also appreciated the character development, especially Xiang Wan's journey from a struggling writer to a more confident and capable individual. The slow-burn romance between her and Bai Muchuan is another highlight. It feels realistic and natural, with their banter and interactions gradually building a believable connection. I found myself rooting for them, even when their indecisiveness became a bit frustrating.
### Areas of Concern
While the novel has many strengths, it's not without its flaws. The pacing can be slow at times, and the romance, while realistic, can also feel drawn out. I can see how some readers might find the characters' indecisiveness in the romance department a bit tiring. There are also instances of casual misogyny that, while perhaps reflective of the cultural context, can be off-putting.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out that the male lead's treatment of a female friend after he gets together with the female lead feels cold and dismissive. This is a valid criticism, as it does make him seem like a less-than-stellar friend.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "Muchuan and Xiang Wan" is a worthwhile read, especially if you enjoy crime mysteries with a touch of romance and well-developed characters. While it has its flaws, the engaging plot, interesting cases, and realistic relationship dynamics make it a novel that I would recommend. Despite some pacing issues and instances of misogyny, the story's strengths outweigh its weaknesses, making it a solid 4-star read for me.
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