The Decent

The Decent

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满城衣冠

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Man Cheng Yi Guan, 满城衣冠

By jin shi si chai, 金十四钗

4.0
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

The two characters “衣冠” (clothing and hat) are quite interesting, as they can refer to both the nobility and the gentry, as well as the corrupted and degenerate intellectuals. Xu Su’s memories of Fu YunXian date back to over a decade ago. Perhaps due to the passage of time, his memories have become distorted, and the Fu YunXian of back then had no connection to these two characters. He neither belonged to the nobility nor was he a corrupted intellectual.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Decent Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Decent ### First Impressions "The Decent" pulled me in with its promise of a mature, slice-of-life story set against the backdrop of criminal law. The tags alone – adultery, character growth, office romance – hinted at a complex and potentially messy narrative, and I was eager to see how the author would navigate these themes. The central relationship, between a lawyer and the son of his deceased client, immediately intrigued me with its inherent power imbalance and potential for emotional depth. ### What Works Well What I found most compelling was the exploration of moral ambiguity. The protagonist, Fu Yunxian, is a criminal defense lawyer who seems to be losing his way, and the story charts his descent into the "muddy waters" of a corrupt system. The author does a fantastic job of portraying his internal struggles and the impact his choices have on his relationship with Xu Su. Xu Su, in turn, provides a much-needed anchor for Fu Yunxian. Their dynamic is fascinating – a blend of dependency, affection, and a growing desire for independence. I appreciated how the narrative explores the complexities of their relationship, showcasing both the comfort and the constraints of their bond. The novel isn't afraid to delve into the darker aspects of human nature, showcasing a world where ideals are tested and sometimes compromised. The author creates a palpable sense of tension and uncertainty, making me genuinely invested in the characters' journeys. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The presence of a rival, Tang Yichuan, adds another layer of intrigue. His backstory, fueled by past loss and resentment, creates a compelling external conflict for Fu Yunxian. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Decent" is a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant novel. It's a story about navigating difficult choices, confronting personal demons, and finding hope in the face of adversity. While the subject matter can be heavy, the author's skillful storytelling and compelling characters make it a worthwhile read. I'm eager to see where the story goes and how these characters continue to evolve.

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