You Chose Your White Moonlight, Why Are You Crying Now That I’m Gone?

You Chose Your White Moonlight, Why Are You Crying Now That I’m Gone?

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你选白月光,我离开你哭什么

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 你选白月光,我离开你哭什么

By 西瓜不田

2.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
316
Original Publisher
qimao

Description

On their third dating anniversary, He Hongshen mustered the courage to propose to Lu Can Shuang. But she rushed away after receiving a call about her bái yuèguāng (white moonlight) returning to China, leaving without even giving a yes or no. Seeing the messages that man had sent her, He Hongshen knew he’d lost. Devastated, he immediately accepted his family’s arranged marriage. He began packing his belongings, selling his apartment, handing over work responsibilities, and erasing every trace of his existence before leaving without looking back. Two years later, they reunited at a client-vendor meeting. Her pupils trembled when she saw him, crimson lips quivering as she clenched her fingers under the table, struggling to contain her emotions. Interrupting the manager mid-sentence, she stared at the impassive He Hongshen and demanded: “Put him in charge of this project as my direct contact. I’ll sign the contract immediately!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

You Chose Your White Moonlight, Why Are You Crying Now That I’m Gone? Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on You Chose Your White Moonlight, Why Are You Crying Now That I’m Gone? "You Chose Your White Moonlight, Why Are You Crying Now That I’m Gone?" promised a rollercoaster of emotions, and while it delivered on the drama, the ride wasn't always smooth. With a premise centered around regret, second chances, and the complexities of love, I was eager to dive in. However, I found myself grappling with some of the narrative choices. ### First Impressions The initial chapters drew me in with the setup of the arranged marriage between the MC and his childhood friend. The story hints at a "white moonlight" figure lurking in the past, setting the stage for potential conflict and emotional turmoil. I was curious to see how the author would navigate the dynamics of a marriage complicated by unrequited feelings and past choices. ### What Works Well The core concept of the story is undeniably intriguing. The idea of a character grappling with the consequences of their choices, especially in the realm of love and relationships, has a strong appeal. The initial setup, with the arranged marriage and the looming presence of the "white moonlight," certainly sparked my interest. The author does a decent job of establishing the emotional landscape and hinting at the potential for dramatic confrontations. ### Areas of Concern As the story progressed, I encountered some issues that hampered my enjoyment. The pacing felt repetitive at times, with scenes seemingly cycling through the same emotional beats without significant progression. The back-and-forth between the MC and the "EX" felt like it was stuck in a loop, diminishing the impact of their interactions. The narrative seemed to go in circles, with the EX trying to get with the MC, the MC saying no, and then the same thing happening again. The lack of substantial plot development left me feeling frustrated. The story's trajectory became somewhat predictable, which lessened the emotional impact. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The fact that the MC is already married to his childhood friend and has a child with her from the beginning is a pretty big detail that the summary omits, and it significantly alters the lens through which you view the story. It also makes it difficult to imagine how the MC and the "white moonlight" could ever realistically end up together. ### Final Verdict "You Chose Your White Moonlight, Why Are You Crying Now That I’m Gone?" had the potential to be a captivating and emotionally resonant story. However, repetitive plotlines and a lack of substantial development ultimately detracted from my overall enjoyment. While the initial setup and the core concept held promise, the execution left something to be desired. I'd recommend approaching this novel with caution.

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