Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on Oh My God, I Actually Had A Second Child With My Cold Best Friend!
This title is a mouthful, but the story itself? Mostly a sweet treat. I dove into "Oh My God, I Actually Had A Second Child With My Cold Best Friend!" expecting a fluffy, heartwarming read, and I wasn't entirely disappointed. It's definitely a novel that aims for the heartstrings, focusing on family dynamics and the slow burn of a childhood friendship blossoming into something more.
First Impressions
The premise is undeniably intriguing. Time travel shenanigans leading to unexpected parenthood with a stoic childhood friend? Sign me up! The initial chapters drew me in with the promise of cute kids and a developing romance between Qi Shujian and Lu Yiqing. I was ready for some lighthearted fun.
What Works Well
The strength of this novel lies in its portrayal of the central relationship and the found family aspect. The interactions between Qi Shujian and Lu Yiqing, as they navigate parenthood, are often tender and sweet. I especially enjoyed watching their love grow amidst the chaos of raising children. The "slice of life" elements are well-executed, making the story feel grounded despite the fantastical premise. It's a feel-good story that's perfect for when you need something to lift your spirits. The character growth, while subtle at times, is also a definite plus. Seeing both women evolve as individuals and as a couple was satisfying.
Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall experience, there were a few elements that held it back from being a truly exceptional read. The time travel aspect felt somewhat underdeveloped and served more as a plot device than a fully explored element. The "cold" personality of Lu Yiqing, while a defining trait, occasionally veered into frustrating territory. I sometimes struggled to gauge her true feelings, which created a sense of disconnect. The translation also suffers from minor errors that can cause confusion.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers might be disappointed by the handling of the supposed "love rival," as their presence is minimal and doesn't significantly impact the main storyline. Also, the reason for the thirteen-year gap between the main characters getting together is never explicitly explained.
Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "Oh My God, I Actually Had A Second Child With My Cold Best Friend!" is a worthwhile read if you're looking for a sweet and fluffy yuri novel with a focus on family. While the plot may have some holes and the translation isn't perfect, the endearing characters and heartwarming relationships make it a pleasant and enjoyable experience. I'd recommend it for those who enjoy lighthearted stories with a touch of fantasy and a lot of love.