Night Tide

Night Tide

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晚潮

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 晚潮

By 七小皇叔

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
106 chapters
Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)

Description

Watching the waves together tonight, waiting for the tides of emotion to rise. CP: Xiang Wan & Chao Xin Warning: Time-travel Age gap (around 13 years old) Child-rearing (non-biological) “One night sex” (not really ONS, but similar plot about having s*x without being together) Fake substitute *The meaning of “warning” here is that the above-mentioned plot may possibly appear. Please take heed if you mind, but there is no guarantee that all of the above-mentioned plot will appear or appear as you imagine. The second novel in Pat Pat Series.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Night Tide Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Night Tide Alright, let's dive into "Night Tide." As someone who enjoys a good fantasy yuri novel, especially one with a modern setting, I was eager to see what this story had to offer, especially with its connection to "Pat Me Please." Overall, I found it to be a compelling read, though perhaps not as gripping as its predecessor for some. ### First Impressions My initial impression was positive. The premise itself is intriguing: Xiang Wan, a character from "Pat Me Please" who is essentially a time-displaced ancient Chinese noblewoman, navigates her life as a voice actor in the modern world and forms a relationship with her senior, Chao Xin. The setup immediately grabbed my attention. ### What Works Well What really shines in "Night Tide" is the character dynamics. Xiang Wan and Chao Xin are both well-developed characters with their own unique struggles and quirks. Xiang Wan's journey of acclimating to modern life while grappling with her past is fascinating. Chao Xin, despite her outward success, has her own set of insecurities and awkwardness, making her surprisingly relatable. The author does an excellent job of portraying their evolving relationship, which feels mature and grounded. The story is sweet and less dramatic, focusing on communication and mutual understanding, which is a refreshing change of pace. The writing style and translation quality are also commendable. The narrative flows smoothly, making it easy to get lost in the story. ### Areas of Concern If I had to point out a potential downside, it might be the relative lack of intense conflict compared to "Pat Me Please." The story unfolds at a more relaxed pace, which some readers might find less engaging. However, I personally appreciated the focus on character development and relationship building. ### Final Verdict Overall, I enjoyed "Night Tide." While it might not be as high-stakes as some other novels in the genre, its strength lies in its well-developed characters, mature themes, and heartwarming romance. If you're looking for a yuri story with depth and emotional resonance, I recommend giving "Night Tide" a try.

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