Twin Wolves

Twin Wolves

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双生狼

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 双生狼

By 酸木瓜汁

4.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

I always thought that beastmen were indifferent by nature, so Luo Bei didn’t like my touch. Later, I learned that Luo Bei resented me. He resented me for adopting him. It turns out that the dying twin wolf in the heavy snow had fallen in love with my cousin at first sight. I had never been his salvation from the start.

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Twin Wolves Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Twin Wolves "Twin Wolves" is a short, but emotionally resonant read that really stuck with me. This story dives into themes of self-love, overcoming insecurity, and finding happiness after experiencing rejection and even abuse. While the world-building felt a little underdeveloped, the core message and the characters' journeys made this a worthwhile experience. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a little wary. The premise of humans adopting beastmen in a modern-fantasy setting felt a bit odd. And the beginning, with the female lead, Liu Yu, pouring her heart into someone who clearly didn't reciprocate, was genuinely painful to read. I was worried it would be a story of unrequited love dragging on forever, but thankfully, it took a different, much more satisfying turn. ### What Works Well The strength of "Twin Wolves" lies in its exploration of Liu Yu's growth. Watching her realize her own worth and break free from a toxic dynamic with Luo Bei, the beastman she'd raised, was incredibly empowering. The story doesn't shy away from the hurt caused by bullying and a neglectful family, but it focuses on healing and moving forward. Her eventual relationship with Lin Mo, a fox beastman with his own scars and insecurities, felt like a natural and beautiful progression. Their connection was built on mutual understanding and acceptance, which I found incredibly touching. The quotes sprinkled throughout the story really hit home, especially those about self-love and rebirth after pain. ### Areas of Concern The world-building is definitely the weakest aspect. The dynamics between humans and beastmen are only superficially explored. I was left with many questions about their roles in society, the adoption process, and the legal implications of relationships between humans and beastmen. It felt like a missed opportunity to add depth and nuance to the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so let's talk about Luo Bei for a second. I know some readers wished for a crematorium arc where he regrets his actions and chases after Liu Yu. However, I appreciated that the story didn't go that route. Liu Yu's refusal to accept his belated apologies felt true to her journey of self-discovery. It reinforced the message that some relationships are better left in the past. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Twin Wolves" is a heartwarming and ultimately uplifting story. It's a quick read, but it tackles important themes with sensitivity and grace. If you're looking for a story about self-love, healing, and finding happiness in unexpected places, I'd definitely recommend giving this one a try.

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