Easy To Deceive
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好骗
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 好骗
By pine nut tea, 松子茶
Completed chinese Web Novel
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When Yu Nian ran away from home at the age of eighteen, he was briefly taken care of by a handsome guy.
The handsome guy was named Qi Wang, only a year older than him, aloof and taciturn, mature and stable, the only flaw being a bit easy to deceive.
Yu Nian said his parents had died early, his family had fallen on hard times, and his siblings were harsh, and Qi Wang believed it all.
At first, he was impatient with Yu Nian, but later, he would spend hours waiting in line with him on winter nights to buy candied chestnuts and accompany him to set off fireworks by the sea in the late night.
Yu Nian unilaterally declared that he had found true love, and when his siblings came to take him home, he stubbornly refused to break up.
“I’ll elope with him tomorrow! Beating me won’t work!”
Yu Nian declared firmly.
But as expected, the unreliable Qi Wang disappeared, leaving Yu Nian determined but alone.
Actions speak louder than words about who is easy to deceive.
In the midnight reverie, Yu Nian often thought of this person with hatred, wishing for nothing but misfortune and poverty to befall him.
But eight years later, this person not only did not fall into ruin, but also became a rising star in the art world, appearing once again before him.
They met at a charity gala.
They politely and distantly extended their hands, as if meeting for the first time, exchanging casual pleasantries.
But the hands held together were burning hot, and their hearts beat restlessly.
Aloof Mature Seme × Formerly Silly Sweet Now Hot-tempered Uke
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Review Notes
## My Thoughts on Easy To Deceive
"Easy to Deceive" is a completed yaoi novel that promises drama, romance, and a slice of life – a combination that definitely piqued my interest. After diving in, I found it to be a touching, though not flawless, second-chance love story.
### First Impressions
I was immediately drawn in by the premise of first love and the promise of a reunion after years of separation. The initial relationship between the MC and ML is genuinely sweet, with the MC's warmth gradually melting the ML's cold exterior. The author does a solid job of establishing their connection early on.
### What Works Well
Many readers praised the emotional depth of the novel, and I agree. The angst surrounding their separation is palpable, and the author evokes a strong sense of longing and heartache. I appreciated how the story explores the impact of their decisions on both characters, highlighting the importance of communication. The translation is also smooth and easy to read, which made the experience all the more enjoyable.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall story, I do have some reservations. Several readers pointed out that the ML's "redemption arc" felt somewhat lacking, and I can see where they're coming from. While his past explains his actions, it doesn't fully excuse them, and I would have liked to see more effort on his part to win back the MC's trust. Additionally, some felt the MC forgave the ML too easily, and that the siblings weren't punished enough for what they did.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, let's talk about some potentially spoilery stuff. A major point of contention seems to be the actions of the MC's siblings and a certain store owner. They play a significant role in the initial separation, and many readers, myself included, found their actions frustrating. The siblings' overprotective nature and the store owner's betrayal are definitely sore spots for many. Also, the ML's backstory and the reasons behind his initial departure are explored, but some may find his justifications unsatisfying.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "Easy to Deceive" is an enjoyable and emotionally resonant read. The author writes both the MC and ML well, and you can understand their emotions and why they persisted in what they did. If you're a fan of second-chance romances with a good dose of angst and don't mind a slightly rushed reconciliation, I think you'll find something to love in this novel. Just be prepared to shed a few tears along the way.