She Said I Gave Birth to Her Child

She Said I Gave Birth to Her Child

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我帮学姐生孩子?gl / 我幫學姐生孩子?gl

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我帮学姐生孩子?gl, 我幫學姐生孩子?gl

By 色之羊予沁

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
6 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Yang Shiluo felt from the bottom of her heart that this was the most confusing moment of her life. First, Lai Zuoyi returned home with a child. Yang Shiluo tried not to be sad, but Lai Zuoyi’s next sentence is… “She’s ours.” ”What?” ”I said, ours.” Lai Zuoyi looked at her with a puzzled expression, “Yang Shiluo, don’t tell me, you have forgotten that this child is ours?” ”What!” Yang Shiluo looked at Lai Zuoyi in horror, but the her expression didn’t show that she was joking – and, what scared her the most was, how could two women give birth!? She was completely clueless.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

She Said I Gave Birth to Her Child Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on She Said I Gave Birth to Her Child "She Said I Gave Birth to Her Child" is a completed yuri web novel that delves into complex family dynamics, trauma, and the potential for healing through love. After diving into this story, I find myself with mixed feelings, straddling the line between hope and a healthy dose of skepticism. The premise is certainly intriguing, and the execution, while flawed, left a lasting impression. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of a sweet and heartwarming story, perhaps something light and fluffy. However, it quickly became apparent that this novel tackles some seriously heavy themes. We're talking absent parents, child abuse, and the long-lasting effects of trauma. It’s a far cry from a lighthearted romance, so be prepared to buckle up for an emotional rollercoaster. ### What Works Well The novel shines in its portrayal of a caring protagonist who steps into a difficult situation. The author does a commendable job of exploring the complexities of the characters' relationships, particularly the bond that forms between the protagonist and the traumatized mother and daughter. I found myself rooting for them, hoping they could find a path toward healing and happiness. The devoted love interest aspect is also well-executed, adding another layer of emotional depth to the narrative. The writing style is engaging, making it easy to get invested in the characters' journeys. ### Areas of Concern My primary concern lies in the ending. While some may find it satisfactory, I felt it was somewhat rushed and overly optimistic. The novel seems to suggest that everything will be okay, which feels somewhat unrealistic given the severity of the issues presented. I couldn't shake the feeling that the story glosses over the long-term challenges that the characters are likely to face. While I appreciate the desire for a hopeful resolution, I would have preferred a more nuanced and realistic portrayal of the healing process. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Be warned: The following section contains spoilers! The core conflict revolves around Lai Zuoyi's decision to claim that Lai Yun Yue is Yang Shiluo's child. This stems from Lai Zuoyi's traumatic experience of being r*ped and abandoned by Lai Yun Yue's father, which leads to her neglecting and abusing her child. While the novel hints at the possibility of healing and a happy family with Yang Shiluo's help, the reality of such situations is often far more complex and challenging. ### Final Verdict Overall, "She Said I Gave Birth to Her Child" is a thought-provoking and emotionally charged read. While I appreciate its exploration of complex themes and its well-developed characters, I found the ending to be somewhat lacking in realism. If you're prepared for a dark and heavy story with a potentially overly optimistic resolution, then this novel might be worth your time. However, be sure to check the tags and be aware of the sensitive content before diving in. I'd give it a solid 3 out of 5 stars.

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