Yan Yan

Yan Yan

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颜颜

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 颜颜

By 张不一

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
66 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Su Yan adored Xie Yu for many years and finally got what she wanted, but Xie Yu ran away on the wedding day, making her a laughing stock. At that time, Bai Xingfan appeared in front of her. He held a black umbrella in his skeletal hand to shield her from the heavy rain, and the other hand stretched out in front of her with a gentle and determined voice: “Don’t be afraid, still With me.” Su Yan was stunned with tears in her eyes for a long time, and finally, she reached out to Bai Xingfan.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Yan Yan Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Yan Yan "Yan Yan" is a novel that took me on a rollercoaster of emotions, and while it wasn't a perfect ride, I ultimately found it a worthwhile experience. The story delves into romance and slice of life with a heavy dose of yandere elements, making it a unique, if sometimes unsettling, read. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise of a caring female protagonist entangled with a cold, possessive love interest. The early chapters certainly set the stage for a potentially dramatic and emotionally charged story. However, I can understand why some readers might find the beginning slow or even boring, as one reviewer pointed out. It takes a little while for the plot to truly pick up steam. ### What Works Well What truly saved this novel for me, and what seems to be a common sentiment among readers, is the male lead's character development. He starts off as a textbook yandere, manipulative and obsessive, which can be off-putting. However, the author does a commendable job of redeeming him. The male lead eventually acknowledges his flaws and actively works to become a better person. This growth is crucial and makes the latter part of the story much more enjoyable and "fluffy," as one reader described it. I also appreciated the exploration of the male lead's background and how his upbringing contributed to his obsessive tendencies. It added a layer of depth and complexity to his character. ### Areas of Concern The initial portrayal of the male lead as overly possessive and manipulative might be a turn-off for some readers. I can see why some might find it difficult to root for a character who displays such controlling behavior. Additionally, I noticed that some readers found the female lead to be somewhat wishy-washy, and the patriarchal attitudes of some supporting characters a bit jarring. While these elements didn't completely detract from my enjoyment, they are worth noting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk about the heavier stuff. There's a miscarriage that occurs due to an accident, and the female lead understandably struggles with this and the revelation that her ex-boyfriend left her because of the male lead's actions. This leads to a period of separation and healing. It's a tough part of the story, but ultimately necessary for the characters to grow and build a healthier relationship. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws and potentially triggering elements, "Yan Yan" is a story of growth, forgiveness, and redemption. If you're willing to stick with it through the initial rough patches and can appreciate a character who genuinely tries to change, you might find yourself enjoying this unconventional romance. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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