Wipe Clean After Eating

Wipe Clean After Eating

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吃乾抹淨 / 吃干抹净

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Chigan Mojing, Chi Gan Mo Jing, 吃乾抹淨, 吃干抹净

By fei gu niang, 妃姑娘

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
45 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Xia Ye is pressured by her mother to either land a golden rice bowl (good paying job) or find a golden turtle (rich husband). So the stakes are high at her latest job interview. Driven by desperation, Xia Ye comes up with a devious plan to drive away the other candidate. Of course, things do not go as planned when the other candidate turns out to be her interviewer!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Wipe Clean After Eating Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Wipe Clean After Eating "Wipe Clean After Eating" is a completed web novel in the comedy, josei, and romance genres that I recently dove into, and it's definitely been a mixed bag of feelings. While it has moments of genuine hilarity and a comforting fluffiness, some aspects left me wanting more depth and complexity. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely hooked me. I found myself chuckling at the dynamic between the dense female lead, Xia Ye, and her cunning boss, Lu Jun. The premise of a naive subordinate completely oblivious to her boss's affections is a classic trope, and the novel initially played it well. The humor is definitely present from the start. It reminded me a bit of other boss-subordinate stories, but with its own unique flavor of comedy. ### What Works Well The comedy is undoubtedly the strongest aspect of this novel. I enjoyed the interactions between Xia Ye and Lu Jun, finding myself smiling at their antics. Many readers praised the humor, noting that it made them laugh out loud. The love interest definitely falls in love first, and if you like sharp-tongued characters, there's a lot to enjoy here. The novel is also a fairly quick read, which is nice if you're looking for something light and easy to consume. Some have even read it more than once! ### Areas of Concern While I appreciated the lightheartedness, I did find some aspects of the story to be lacking. The biggest issue for me was the character development, or rather, the lack thereof. Xia Ye's naivete, while initially charming, sometimes veered into frustratingly dense territory. Her constant misunderstandings and seemingly endless gullibility became repetitive, and I longed to see some growth. Similarly, Lu Jun's character, while initially intriguing, felt somewhat one-dimensional. His motivations for liking Xia Ye weren't always clear, and his constant teasing sometimes felt more mean-spirited than affectionate. Several readers felt that the ending was rushed. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some of the reviews I read contained spoilers, so proceed with caution. One reader highlighted a scene where Lu Jun takes advantage of Xia Ye, which they found inappropriate and uncomfortable. Others expressed frustration with Xia Ye's greed and lack of awareness, particularly in situations where she continues to fall for Lu Jun's tricks despite knowing his tendencies. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Wipe Clean After Eating" is a decent read if you're looking for a lighthearted and comedic office romance. However, if you prefer stories with well-developed characters and complex plots, you might find it lacking. The humor is definitely a highlight, but the repetitive nature of the jokes and the lack of character growth ultimately prevented me from fully embracing this novel. I'd give it a tentative recommendation for fans of the genre, but with the caveat that it's best enjoyed as a no-brainer, fluffy read.

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