Who Can Keep the Moon Private by Love

Who Can Keep the Moon Private by Love

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念念小月光 / 谁能凭爱意将月亮私有

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Flourish in Time (Drama), 念念小月光, 谁能凭爱意将月亮私有

By fan da wang, 番大王

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
71 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

When Lu Miao was eight years old, she came to the hospital with her parents. Her father’s car hit someone, and the boy lost his leg. The adults told her: “You will have an older brother in the future.” The elder brother who grew up with Lu Miao was named Jiang Haoyue. Haoyue, the most beautiful big moon, has a bright and clear light and infinite light. Lu Miao always felt that this metaphor for Jiang Haoyue was very appropriate.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Who Can Keep the Moon Private by Love Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Who Can Keep the Moon Private by Love ### First Impressions "Who Can Keep the Moon Private by Love" immediately pulled me in with its promise of a childhood friends-to-lovers story. I'm a sucker for that trope, and the added layer of the characters navigating life's challenges together intrigued me. It felt like a story with heart, and I was eager to dive in. ### What Works Well The dynamic between the leads is definitely the strongest point. I particularly appreciated how the female lead was portrayed as strong-headed and not necessarily academically inclined. It's refreshing to see a female character who shines in ways other than being book-smart. The male lead's internal struggles with self-pity and feelings of inferiority due to his disability and family circumstances added a layer of depth and complexity to the narrative. Their romance, though described as thorny, felt like it had substance and genuine connection. I enjoyed seeing how they complemented each other and navigated their individual issues while building a relationship. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue, and it seems I'm not alone in this, is the ending. It felt incredibly rushed. Apparently, the last few chapters felt like a summary of years of their lives, rather than a fleshed-out conclusion. And to end right when they meet again after a significant time apart? That's just cruel! It leaves you hanging and wanting more, but not in a good way. It's more like a feeling of incompleteness and disappointment. It's a shame because the rest of the story seemed to have so much potential for a satisfying resolution. The lack of access to the extras only exacerbates this feeling of being shortchanged. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning *There are no spoilers in this review.* ### Final Verdict Despite my disappointment with the ending, I still found "Who Can Keep the Moon Private by Love" to be an engaging read. The characters are well-developed, their relationship is compelling, and the story tackles some interesting themes. However, be prepared for an abrupt and somewhat unsatisfying conclusion. If you're a fan of the childhood friends-to-lovers trope and are willing to overlook the rushed ending, then it might be worth checking out. I'm personally intrigued by the drama adaptation and will definitely be watching it with the hope that it provides a more complete resolution to the story.

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