The fact that I like men is something that the whole town knows, because my boyfriend is Zhao Gongzi.
Zhao Gongzi, who is the mayor’s grandson, Gangster leader Master Zhao Si’s son and Warlord General Huo’s little brother-in-law. The Zhao Gongzi who is, in name, my adopted brother, since I was taken in by Master Zhao Si . The reason I was adopted and wasn’t simply a servant is because of Zhao Gongzi. He needed someone to accompany him at school, and I filled that role till I was 18. Then, after I had graduated and Zhao Gongzi had completed school without graduating, we slept together–that is to say, he f*cked me.
Before I turned 18, I was always confused as to why he treated me so nicely, and I finally got the answer. I also lost something with that knowledge.
f*ck his mom.
I said nothing, you all heard nothing.
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## My Thoughts on Annoying Zhao Gongzi
"Annoying Zhao Gongzi" is quite the rollercoaster! I went in expecting a lighthearted comedy, and while it certainly delivers on the laughs, I found myself experiencing a surprising range of emotions. This isn't your typical fluffy romance; it's a quirky, sometimes frustrating, but ultimately charming story about two very flawed individuals.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was a bit thrown off by the dynamic between the main characters. The MC, Qiu Yixin, constantly refers to Zhao Gongzi as "annoying," and their interactions are filled with bickering and what seems like genuine irritation. It's definitely a "cat-dog" relationship, but I wasn't immediately sure if I'd find it endearing or just plain grating. The early 1900s setting is also a unique and welcome change.
### What Works Well
The humor is definitely a highlight. The slapstick comedy and the sheer absurdity of some situations had me laughing out loud. I especially enjoyed how the story unfolds in episodic snippets, gradually revealing the characters' backstories and the nuances of their relationship. I also appreciated that the translator does an excellent job with the footnotes and explaining a lot of the phrases in a way that makes things easier to understand for English-speakers.
What truly elevates this novel is the unreliable narrator. Qiu Yixin's biased perspective makes it difficult to get a complete picture of events, forcing me to read between the lines and interpret the characters' true feelings. It’s clear that Zhao Gongzi cares a lot about the MC and vice versa. It's rewarding to piece together the truth and see past their bickering. And while Zhao Gongzi might seem like a hothead, he would protect Qiu Yixin in a heartbeat.
### Areas of Concern
I can see why some readers might find the dynamic uncomfortable. Zhao Gongzi's abrasive language and the power imbalance in their relationship could be off-putting. Also, the MC can be quite manipulative. It's a toxic dynamic, and I think it’s important to go into it with that knowledge.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers feel the MC's constant complaints about being "forced" into the relationship, especially given that he initiated the physical relationship, can be grating. It made some question the MC's perspective.
### Final Verdict
Despite its potential pitfalls, "Annoying Zhao Gongzi" is a unique and entertaining read. The comedy is spot-on, the characters are complex and well-developed, and the unreliable narration adds an extra layer of depth. If you're looking for a lighthearted romance with a bit of an edge, and you don't mind a healthy dose of bickering, I'd recommend giving this one a try. Just be prepared to read between the lines and embrace the chaos!