Weariness of Spring Flowers

Weariness of Spring Flowers

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春花厌 / 春花焰

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Chun Hua Yan, Kill Me Love Me (Drama), Уныние весенних цветов (Asian Webnovels), ใบไม้ผลิบานปานมอดไหม้, 春花厌

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By hei yan, 黑颜

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

What can a person do to survive? Mei Lin might not know what others would do, but she is willing to sacrifice everything—her body and dignity included. She yearns for life to blossom as recklessly as flowers in February, even if only for a brief moment. Yet, in reality, she lives like a toad in the mud, shrinking away, ugly and filthy. She only knows that with life, everything else can be discussed. But without life, what is there to talk about? What she never expected was that she would ultimately fall at the hands of Murong Jing and that bastard—a man who once used her as a toy to please another woman, a man she had paid back fiercely, a petty, vindictive man. That wretched man! But in the end, the story concludes with a happy ending.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Weariness of Spring Flowers Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Weariness of Spring Flowers "Weariness of Spring Flowers" is a story that definitely left an impression, though a somewhat complicated one. It's a historical drama set in ancient China, and it pulls you in with its engaging plot and well-developed world. I found myself quickly invested in the characters, even when I wasn't entirely sure I *liked* them. ### First Impressions From the start, I was drawn in by the action and the promise of a complex romance. The initial premise is intriguing, and the author does a great job of building a believable and immersive world. It's the kind of story that's easy to get lost in, even if you know there might be some emotional turmoil ahead. ### What Works Well The side characters are a definite highlight. They're all endearing and well-written, making you genuinely care about their fates. I especially appreciated the depth given to each character, which made the world feel more alive and vibrant. The female lead, Mei Lin, is also a strong point. She's resilient and determined, and I found myself rooting for her throughout the story. Her journey of self-discovery, moving beyond her assassin persona, is compelling. ### Areas of Concern The male lead, Murong Jinghe, is where things get a bit… tricky. He's flawed, definitely, and some may enjoy that. However, his indecisiveness and wavering affections can be frustrating. I felt that his emotional immaturity made it difficult to fully invest in the romance. His tendency to bounce between the female lead and his "white moonlight" adds angst, but it also makes him less sympathetic. I also wished there was a deeper exploration of his feelings and motivations, particularly regarding his choice between the two women. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the ending unsatisfying. The female lead's forgiveness of the male lead after everything he puts her through might feel unearned to some. The fact that she ends up marrying his subordinate only to return to him later raised some eyebrows. While some may view it as a happy ending, others might see it as a tragedy, wishing she had found independence or a more deserving partner. ### Final Verdict "Weariness of Spring Flowers" is an engaging read with strong world-building and memorable characters. However, the flawed male lead and potentially unsatisfying ending might not appeal to everyone. If you enjoy angst-filled historical dramas with complex, morally grey characters, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions and a male lead who might test your patience. Overall, I'd say it's a worthwhile read if you're looking for something a little different, but approach it with a grain of salt and be prepared for some potentially frustrating character choices.

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