Yan Mu was a highly experienced “superficial dog”. Her favourite type was a malicious yet handsome-looking yandere man. In order to satisfy the fantasies in her heart, she wrote a male channel shuangwen about a yandere man’s counterattack, but unfortunately, she suddenly died halfway through writing it.
When Yan Mu opened her eyes again, she had transmigrated into the white moonlight of Yu Yuan, the yandere male lead. Not only did she have to accompany Yu Yuan through the entire plot, but in order to survive, she had to depend on kissing him at regular intervals to extend her life. Looking at the teenager that was covered in scars and bruises with little beast-like stubborn eyes, Yan Mu inwardly made up her mind.
Many years later, the young teenager that had endured countless bullying and humiliation, with Yan Mu’s company, finally became a powerful official in the court who called the shots. She was delighted and prepared to stealthily leave, but was firmly pressed against the wall by Yu Yuan.
“Ah Mu, you want to run after provoking me?” The young man’s tone was cold as he repeatedly rubbed her silky hair.
“No, it’s a misunderstanding.” Yan Mu frantically shook her head.
“Misunderstanding?” The young man started to laugh lowly, “I have always known…”
— “Ah Mu, you have secretly kissed me since we were young. Don’t tell me, this was a misunderstanding too?”
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The Yandere’s Kiss Extends My Life Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Yandere’s Kiss Extends My Life
"The Yandere's Kiss Extends My Life" promised a sweet and slightly dark romance, and for the most part, it delivered. I went in expecting a wild ride with a truly unhinged ML, but what I found was a much softer, more character-driven story. It's a quick and easy read, perfect for when you want something fluffy with a touch of angst.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters hooked me. The premise of a transmigrated author needing to kiss her novel's protagonist to survive is definitely unique and intriguing. I was immediately invested in the FL's struggle to balance her knowledge of the story with her growing feelings for the ML. The early focus on their life in the village was particularly charming, and I found myself drawn into their budding relationship.
### What Works Well
The heart of this story lies in its characters. The ML, while labeled a "yandere," is more of a clingy, emotionally scarred puppy. His character development, as he learns to love and trust, is genuinely heartwarming. I especially appreciated that he reflects on his actions and tries to be better for the FL. The FL is also likeable, even if she doesn't have any special powers. She's a kind and caring soul who uses her writing skills to support them, and her awkward attempts to steal kisses from the ML are both funny and endearing. The romance is a slow burn, but it's well-paced and satisfying. The communication between the leads is surprisingly good, avoiding unnecessary drama and misunderstandings.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the story overall, the palace conflict arc felt a bit rushed and less engaging than the earlier parts. I also felt the ending could have been more fleshed out. I would have loved to see a glimpse into their married life and perhaps even a hint of children.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, let's talk about *that* ending. The FL's death and subsequent return in a new body, with everyone except the ML forgetting her, felt a bit bittersweet and, honestly, a little unsatisfying. It almost invalidated her contributions to the world and her relationships with other characters. The introduction of the "original" ML from another universe also raised some questions that weren't fully answered.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "The Yandere's Kiss Extends My Life" is a cute and fluffy read with well-developed characters and a heartwarming romance. If you're looking for a light and easy story with a slightly obsessive but ultimately loving ML, this one is definitely worth checking out. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.