Last Life:
Ji Anran: “Geng Yan, let’s get back together.”Geng Yan, who had been dumped: “Refuse. In any case, you have abilities, you will still live well even without me.”
After his rebirth:
Ji Anran, who was pretending to be a weak chicken: “Geng Yan, let’s get back together.”Geng Yan, who had been dumped: “Refuse.”Ji Anran laid down like a corpse. “I don’t have any abilities. If you don’t want to care about me, then just let me go cold.”Geng Yan: “……”Geng Yan, who still loved the other, could only bring away this certain “weak chicken” and try to help this “useless” thing.
Later on… Where was that agreed-upon ordinary person without even the strength to truss a chicken ne? Who’s this fellow that’s provoking heavens and earth, people left and right?
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## My Thoughts on Fierce Silk Flower
"Fierce Silk Flower" promised a unique blend of apocalypse, romance, and comedy, and after diving in, I can say it mostly delivers, though with a few thorns amongst the petals. The premise itself is intriguing: a reborn MC, Ji Anran, determined to win back his ex in a zombie-infested world, hiding his true strength to get close to the ML, Geng Yan. It's a recipe for potentially hilarious and heartwarming interactions, and for a good portion of the story, it works.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was hooked by the MC's "green tea b*tch" persona, as some readers affectionately described him. The push and pull between Anran and Geng Yan is entertaining, and the translator does a fantastic job bringing the story to life. The early chapters are definitely the strongest, focusing on the MC's determined, if slightly manipulative, pursuit of his former lover.
### What Works Well
The humor is definitely a highlight. The dynamic between the MC and ML is ridiculous in a good way, and I found myself chuckling at their interactions. The plot picks up later, when the MC decides to give up on the ML, leading to a role reversal where the ML realizes his feelings and starts the chase. This shift in dynamic is a refreshing change of pace and adds depth to the story. I also appreciate that the MC is strong and doesn't always rely on the ML for protection, something that feels relatively uncommon in similar stories.
### Areas of Concern
However, the novel isn't without its flaws. Several readers, including myself, found the apocalyptic plot to be underdeveloped and somewhat boring. It often feels like a backdrop rather than an integral part of the story. The ML's initial reluctance and the reasons behind their first breakup were also a point of contention for me. His actions sometimes felt frustrating and made it difficult to fully sympathize with him. The slow burn, while appreciated by some, can feel tedious at times, especially when the characters seem to be going in circles.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers were disappointed with the way the MC and ML eventually get together, finding it anticlimactic. There's also a reincarnated villain thrown into the mix whose motivations and actions don't quite make sense, and who ultimately feels unnecessary to the plot.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "Fierce Silk Flower" is an enjoyable read, especially if you're a fan of romance comedies with a unique twist. While the apocalyptic setting and some character motivations could be stronger, the engaging dynamic between the MC and ML and the humor throughout make it a worthwhile experience. I'd recommend it with the caveat that the slow burn and occasionally frustrating characters might not be for everyone. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.