Rebirth Begins with Rejecting my Childhood Friend

Rebirth Begins with Rejecting my Childhood Friend

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重生从拒绝青梅开始

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Rebirth Begins with Rejecting Qingmei, 重生从拒绝青梅开始

By 山前月古

3.1
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1342 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Xu Xiuwen, who was battered and bruised, was reborn and found himself back at the farewell dinner after the college entrance examination. It was the year 2005. Facing the aggressive former love rival and the childhood sweetheart he once had a crush on, he decided to start a new life. After being reborn, he not only wants to recover the white moonlight that he missed in his previous life, but also builds his own business empire. Fame and fortune, career and love, he wants them all!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Rebirth Begins with Rejecting my Childhood Friend Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Rebirth Begins with Rejecting my Childhood Friend "Rebirth Begins with Rejecting my Childhood Friend" is a web novel that grabbed my attention with its intriguing title and familiar genre blend. After diving in, I found myself with mixed feelings. It's a story with definite appeal, particularly if you're looking for a relatively easy read, but it also has some noticeable shortcomings that held it back from reaching its full potential. ### First Impressions The premise is classic rebirth: a protagonist gets a second chance at life, armed with the knowledge of his past mistakes. The initial chapters set the stage, introducing the childhood friend and the MC's determination to do things differently this time around. However, the execution of this premise is where things get a bit shaky. ### What Works Well The novel's strongest point is its readability. It's easy to get sucked into the story, and the pacing, at least initially, keeps you engaged. The "everything goes right" vibe, as some readers have pointed out, makes it a good choice when you're looking for something stress-free. I also appreciate the potential for character development. While the MC starts off a bit immature, there's a sense that he could grow and learn from his experiences. The story definitely has a way of keeping you invested, even if it's just to see what happens next. ### Areas of Concern My biggest concern lies with the protagonist's actions and consistency. There's a recurring theme of him saying one thing and doing another, particularly when it comes to his relationship with the childhood friend. This lack of conviction can be frustrating, and it makes it hard to root for him at times. The translation quality is also a bit of a letdown. While not completely incomprehensible, the stilted language and awkward sentence structure detract from the overall reading experience. Finally, the harem elements, while expected in this genre, feel a bit forced. The story seems to be introducing "beautiful girls" a bit too frequently, and it's unclear if these characters will be developed beyond their physical attributes. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers are particularly interested in the MC's ex-wife and her future role in the story. This plot point definitely adds an element of intrigue, but it also raises concerns about whether the story will devolve into a generic harem scenario. ### Final Verdict "Rebirth Begins with Rejecting my Childhood Friend" is a mixed bag. It's an easy and engaging read with a lot of potential, but it's also held back by inconsistent character behavior, translation issues, and a potentially overwhelming harem element. If you're looking for a lighthearted, stress-free story and can overlook its flaws, it might be worth checking out. However, if you prefer stories with well-developed characters and consistent plotlines, you might want to approach this one with caution.

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