Please, Don’t See Me

Please, Don’t See Me

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请你不要看见我

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: PDSM, 请你不要看见我

By wei feng ji xu, 微风几许

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
24 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Shu Jin was afraid of Sheng Xinghe’s gaze falling on him. He was also afraid that Sheng Xinghe’s world will never have him in it again.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Please, Don’t See Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Please, Don’t See Me "Please, Don’t See Me" is a short and sweet read that I found myself thoroughly enjoying, even with its moments of angst. It's a story about second chances, the weight of guilt, and the enduring power of first love. If you're looking for a quick read that tugs at your heartstrings, this might be exactly what you need. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the premise of reunited lovers. The story dives right into the aftermath of a significant five-year separation, leaving you wondering what went wrong and how these two will find their way back to each other. The flashbacks, while sometimes randomly placed, effectively revealed the history between the main characters and the circumstances that led to their breakup. ### What Works Well The character development, particularly of the main character, Shu Jin, is a strong point. His journey of overcoming guilt and learning to forgive himself is compelling. The author does a good job of portraying the complexities of his emotions, making him relatable despite his flaws. I also appreciated how the story highlighted the importance of individual growth and how time apart can sometimes be necessary for a relationship to truly thrive. The writing style is beautiful, and I found the translation to be well-done. The story is packed with emotions and despite being short, the author manages to create a believable and touching romance. ### Areas of Concern While I mostly enjoyed the story, I can see why some readers might not connect with the male lead, Sheng Xinghe, as much. Some felt his love wasn't as palpable as Shu Jin's, and that he came off as too prideful. I didn't necessarily feel that way, but I can understand the sentiment. The pacing might also be an issue for some, as it's a slice-of-life story that prioritizes character interactions and emotional development over a fast-paced plot. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mention key plot points, including the reason for the initial breakup and the nature of Sheng Xinghe's disability. Be aware of these spoilers before reading further into other reviews or summaries. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd recommend "Please, Don’t See Me" if you're in the mood for a touching and emotional story about love, loss, and redemption. It's a quick and easy read that left me with a warm feeling, despite the angst. While not perfect, it's a worthwhile journey for those who enjoy character-driven narratives and the "lovers reunited" trope. I'm giving it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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