My Youth Begins With Loving You
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天堂太远 人间正好 / 我的青春从爱你开始
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: Heaven is too Far Away, Earth is Just Perfect, 天堂太远 人间正好, 我的青春从爱你开始
By orange tree, 桔子树
Completed chinese Published Novel
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These days, all of the fine men have either already gotten married or already have a girlfriend.
If a man reaches thirty-two and he hasn’t married yet and he doesn’t have a girlfriend—nor has he ever even had a boyfriend or a girlfriend—then he definitely has some sort of physical defect.
If he doesn’t have any physical defects, then he definitely has some sort of psychological defect. If he doesn’t have any defects whatsoever, then only one explanation remains: he’s a Martian.
Miao Yuan never thought that one day, she would fall in love with a Martian!
This year, the girl who was in her early twenties had countless strange ideas.
They were mad at each other in one moment and happy with each other in the next. In one moment, they behaved well like kitties, and in the next, they were crying, saying that it was time to break-up.
Chen Mo felt that this young girl had to be some kind of alien creature. He never thought that one day, they would live together on Earth.
He is a sniper. In ‘chen mo,’ he approaches the target. Armed with only a gun, he never fails to see his target’s blood fall—he’s a natural soldier. In the past, his only love was a slender gun.
She is a pâtissiere. The fragrance of milk and honey wafts off the tips of her fingers. Delicately sweet-tempered and overflowing with laughter—she’s like a budding rose.
When the muzzle of the ice-cold gun meets the gentle and beautiful rose.
When the sweet cream melts the coarse bloodstains.
Life has a way of making the most unlikely people fall in love.
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## My Thoughts on My Youth Begins With Loving You
"My Youth Begins With Loving You" promised a sweet slice-of-life romance, and for the most part, it delivered. I found myself drawn into the story of Miao Yuan, the pastry chef who falls for Chen Mo, a stoic military man. The premise is undeniably cute, and the initial chapters are filled with heartwarming moments as Chen Mo navigates the unfamiliar territory of romance.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was charmed by the lightheartedness of the story. Miao Yuan's innocent infatuation and Chen Mo's awkward attempts at courtship were genuinely entertaining. The author's inclusion of life lessons and thoughtful reflections within each chapter added a layer of depth that I appreciated. It felt like more than just a fluffy romance; it offered glimpses into the complexities of love and relationships.
### What Works Well
The strength of this novel lies in its realistic portrayal of love and relationships. It doesn't shy away from the bittersweet aspects, acknowledging that love isn't always a fairytale. The characters felt grounded, and their struggles resonated with me. I particularly enjoyed the character of Chen Mo, whose gradual development from a clueless bachelor to someone actively trying to understand and nurture a relationship was compelling. The author's writing style is also commendable, creating a comfortable pace that allowed me to fully immerse myself in the story.
### Areas of Concern
However, I also understand some of the criticisms leveled against the novel. The pacing, while initially charming, can feel rushed at times. Some readers felt that the relationship between Miao Yuan and Chen Mo progressed too quickly, lacking the necessary build-up and connection. Others found Miao Yuan's character to be somewhat immature and demanding, especially in her expectations of Chen Mo. While I appreciated the realism of their struggles, I can see how some might find the lack of communication and the resulting frustrations a bit tiresome.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several reviews mention a fever scene where Miao Yuan confesses her feelings to Chen Mo, which some found unrealistic and lacking consequences. There's also the issue of their eventual breakup, which, while contributing to the story's bittersweet nature, may be too painful for some readers to revisit.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "My Youth Begins With Loving You" is a worthwhile read for those seeking a realistic and heartwarming romance with a touch of melancholy. While it has its flaws, the novel's strengths – its relatable characters, thoughtful reflections, and realistic portrayal of love – make it a memorable and emotionally resonant experience. I would recommend it with the caveat that it's not a purely fluffy romance and that it explores the complexities and challenges of relationships with honesty and vulnerability.