Ah, Senior Brother is Actually a Sister!

Ah, Senior Brother is Actually a Sister!

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原来是师姐啊!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 原来是师姐啊!

By 失眠七夜

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

Description

Cultivation, what? Kill monsters, meditate and gain experience? For Tong Tong, only one thing is enough—to hold her senior brother’s jade leg tightly. As a genius who appears once in a millennium in Chonghua, the young talented person in self-cultivation who always rank first as Mr. Perfect. Senior brother Su Yan’s jade legs weren’t easy to hold…Unexpectedly, Tong Tong hugged it! And hugged it well! Ever since then, rising straight up in a clear sky, turning your hand to cover the rainy clouds… you’re so naive! Tong Tong girl will tell you a fact she discovered with her blood and tears, there is only one end with a senior brother who has different opinions: Being pressed, being pressed every day, being pressed severely every day… “Senior brother, why is your chest bigger and softer than mine, ah?” “Ahhh, I was wrong! I was wrong! Don’t slap…” “What the hell, it’s actually a senior sister, ah!” It’s a story of a junior sister who encounters a facial paralysis senior “brother”, actually disguised as a man.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Ah, Senior Brother is Actually a Sister! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Ah, Senior Brother is Actually a Sister! This yuri xianxia novel, "Ah, Senior Brother is Actually a Sister!" promises a blend of comedy, drama, martial arts, and romance, and after delving into the available information, I have some thoughts. It’s a story about Tong Tong, a naive and simple-minded character, and Su Yan, a cross-dressing beauty acting as her cold and lonely "senior brother" (who is actually a sister), which certainly piqued my interest. ### First Impressions The premise alone is quite intriguing. A cross-dressing female lead navigating the xianxia world while trying to hide her identity? Add in a devoted love interest who falls first, and you've got the makings of a potentially addictive story. The combination of cultivation with a yuri romance is also relatively rare, which immediately makes it stand out. ### What Works Well From what I gather, the heart of this novel lies in the evolving relationship between Tong Tong and Su Yan. The slow burn, with Su Yan's initial coldness gradually melting away thanks to Tong Tong's influence, seems to be a major draw. The comedy also seems to land well, with Tong Tong's naivete providing ample opportunity for humor. The fast cultivation aspect is also a plus for readers who enjoy seeing characters quickly grow in power. ### Areas of Concern While the romance seems to be a strong point, I've seen some concerns raised about the plot's pacing and coherence. Some found the plot-heavy elements to be concentrated too heavily at the end, leading to a rushed feeling. Also, some plot points felt underdeveloped, or didn’t seem to connect well with the main story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where we delve into potentially spoiler-y territory. Apparently, there's a storyline involving amnesia, mistaken identity, and even a love triangle involving the MC's rival. There’s also a plot point about the former sect leader being the hidden big bad, with some questioning the foreshadowing and justification behind his actions. Finally, a scene where the FL jokes that the MC is pregnant with her child. ### Final Verdict "Ah, Senior Brother is Actually a Sister!" seems like a novel with a lot of potential, especially for those who enjoy yuri romances set in a xianxia world. The strength lies in the characters and their relationships. However, be prepared for potential pacing issues and plot threads that might not be fully resolved. If you're willing to overlook these flaws and focus on the romantic development and comedic elements, this might be a worthwhile read.

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