Wild Star Lantern

Wild Star Lantern

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野星灯

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: WSL, 野星灯

By zhong jin, 钟仅

4.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
53 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Gu Jia Nian failed the college entrance exam and went to her grandmother’s house in the countryside for summer vacation. She accidentally entered a villa covered in creeping plants and inhabited by a recluse known by the villagers as someone who never left their house and avoided the light. Children even secretly called him a vampire behind his back. As the vacation came to an end, she did two things: discussing with her parents about retaking the exam and confessing her feelings to him. One succeeded, the other failed. Two years later, Gu Jia Nian studied diligently in the competitive Chinese literature program at a prestigious university. In a literature appreciation class, the professor assigned a reading list, with nearly half of it coming from a rising star novelist—who had won major literary awards with a full-length novel and a series of medium-length novels. Gu Jia Nian sat in the library at 2 a.m., opening the preface of that full-length novel. It began: “Rough start, with over a dozen interruptions due to the erosion of romantic fantasies by harsh reality. Until one day, she knocked on my door, cleared the messy Chinese hawthorn outside, and handed me a box of pastries. From then on, light poured in.” Guide for newcomers: The male lead falls for the female lead after she comes of age. They get together after she retakes the exam. Six-year age gap, Student-Teacher Relationship (SC). Told from the perspective of Chi Yan. After deleting the twelfth draft’s beginning, someone with no sense of timing suddenly knocked on his door. He opened it with a frown and found a shy high school girl standing outside, with big eyes, fair skin, and a box of cookies in her hands. Due to family obligations, he reluctantly put an end to his reclusive life and started taking care of this girl who had been crushed by the pressure of the exam. He let her read at home. Gave her a key. Accompanied her to doctor appointments. Accompanied her on shopping trips. Comforted her, encouraged her, praised her… The girl was polite and sensible, but she never called him “brother.” Finally, as her summer vacation came to an end and she was about to start retaking the exam, she awkwardly confessed her feelings to him. “…” Chi Yan glanced at her. “Let’s talk about this after you finish your exam.” After the second year’s exam ended, Chi Yan sent her a text on WeChat, calculating the time the results would be released. “How did it go?” A long while later, she replied, “Well, I did great.” Followed by another message: “Thank you, Brother Chi Yan.” Chi Yan, brother. “…” Damn, it’s easier to be deceived as you grow older.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Wild Star Lantern Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Wild Star Lantern "Wild Star Lantern" promised a moving story of first love and coming-of-age, and after diving in, I can definitely see why it's garnered so much praise. It's a story that resonated deeply, even if the specifics have already started to fade in my memory. It definitely has a unique vibe that separates it from other stories I've read in this genre. ### First Impressions Right from the start, the story pulls you into the lives of Gu Jianian and Chi Yan. It's clear that their journey won't be easy, and the hints of hardship definitely piqued my interest. The "childhood love" and "older love interests" tags also made me eager to see how their relationship would unfold as they grew. ### What Works Well The character development is a major highlight. Seeing both Gu Jianian and Chi Yan navigate their challenges and grow as individuals is incredibly rewarding. The story doesn't shy away from difficult topics, and the way the characters confront them feels realistic and impactful. The fast conflict resolution also keeps the story moving at a good pace, preventing it from getting bogged down in unnecessary drama. The familial relationships, both good and bad, really stood out. The grandparents, uncles, and cousins provide a heartwarming contrast to the more difficult parental figures. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about the parents. Gu Jianian's parents are portrayed as incredibly cruel, and the story doesn't shy away from depicting the emotional and even physical abuse she endures. Similarly, Chi Yan's father isn't exactly winning any "Father of the Year" awards either. While the story doesn't offer a picture-perfect resolution to these issues, the realistic handling of these difficult family dynamics adds a layer of depth to the narrative. ### Final Verdict "Wild Star Lantern" is a moving and well-developed story that explores themes of love, family, and personal growth. While the darker elements related to the parents might be difficult for some readers, the overall story is ultimately one of hope and resilience. I found myself invested in the characters' journeys and satisfied with the way they overcame their challenges. If you're looking for a story with depth, emotional resonance, and well-developed characters, I highly recommend giving "Wild Star Lantern" a read.

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