Spring is the Plan of Life

Spring is the Plan of Life

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一生之计在于春

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Plan of Life Lies in Spring, Yisheng Zhi Ji Zaiyu Chun, 一生之计在于春

By yu xiao fan, yu xiaofan, 御小凡

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
46 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Yao Jinxi likes spring. This is because after spring, the weather becomes warmer. His favourite new tea would also be on the market by then. It was also in the mild and rainy spring season that he was forced to take care of Wu Yang, a strange and troublesome guy. Hence, spring is a suitable time for the story to begin. Regarding the attributes of gong and shou, it’s hard to say at first. But probably: Yao Jinxi: Are you saying that this guy is schizophrenic? Wu Yang: In fact, Jinxi is very cute. Despite his temper, which is worse than the way he looks. Despite him liking to sleep in and being picky with what he eats. And despite him refusing to wash the dishes after cooking… He is really cute. Yao Jinxi: … Are you really my CP? Sorry. CP is Wu Yang (gong) X Yao Jinxi (shou) … I wish you happiness. Amen. This story strives to be warm and healing. Although there is some dog blood, entanglement and hypocrisy, I still swear that it’ll be as warm as spring breeze_(:з」∠)_

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Spring is the Plan of Life Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Spring is the Plan of Life "Spring is the Plan of Life" is a novel that definitely left me with mixed feelings. It's a story with moments of genuine sweetness and growth, but also some significant plot points that I found a bit… perplexing. ### First Impressions The initial draw for me was the promise of a slice-of-life romance. I was hoping for a story about two people finding each other amidst the everyday chaos, and in some ways, it delivered. The early interactions between the MC and ML were certainly cute, and I appreciated the playful dynamic they established. ### What Works Well I particularly enjoyed the depiction of the MC and ML's relationship development. Seeing how they gradually became integral parts of each other's lives felt natural and heartwarming. The author did a good job portraying the little moments that build a strong connection. I also have to give credit where it's due; the translator seems to have done an amazing job bringing this story to life. A dedicated translator can truly elevate a novel, and it sounds like that's the case here. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's address the elephant in the room. This story contains some potentially triggering and controversial elements, specifically involving the MC's half-brother. There's a plotline involving in*estuous feelings and an attempted r*pe. This is a major point of contention, and how the MC and his family handle the situation is… questionable, to say the least. ### Areas of Concern Honestly, the way the in*est subplot was handled really soured my overall experience. The reactions of the MC and his mother felt unrealistic and dismissive. The lack of serious consequences or attempts at professional help for the half-brother left me feeling uneasy. Furthermore, the ending felt a little rushed and the "plot twist" felt forced. It's like the author threw in a dramatic element for the sake of drama, but it didn't quite land. ### Final Verdict "Spring is the Plan of Life" has its moments of charm, and the central romance is undeniably sweet. However, the problematic handling of sensitive topics and some questionable plot choices ultimately hold it back. If you're going in expecting a purely lighthearted romance, be warned: there are some darker elements lurking beneath the surface. Proceed with caution, and be aware of the potential triggers. I'd say it's a decent read if you're prepared for the unexpected twists and turns, but it's definitely not for everyone.

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