Slow-Witted

Slow-Witted

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天资愚钝

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Tian Zi Yu Dun, 天资愚钝

By biscuits bought in september, 九月买的饼干

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
68 chapters
Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)

Description

Fu Jia wanted him. Fu Jia was unwelcome in this house, so much that even the servants were allowed to scold him as they wished. His father’s wife hated him to his very bones but he wasn’t bothered at all. They could try to make him leave the house with all their might but that would never happen. As long as he remained here, he would still be undefeated. The first warmth Fu Jia felt in this house had came from Lu QiAn. Although they have never spoken to each other before, and Lu QiAn had no idea who he really was, Fu Jia couldn’t help but wanting to get close to him because of that one trivial matter… This is a story of how the gong taught the shou to court him from start to end. This is a story of how two children found redemption in each other.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
chang pei (gongzicp)
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Slow-Witted Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Slow-Witted "Slow-Witted" is a novel that burrowed its way into my thoughts long after I finished reading. It's a story that's both beautiful and heart-wrenching, and while it didn't leave me with a perfect sense of closure, its impact is undeniable. This isn't a lighthearted read; it delves into some pretty heavy themes, but if you're looking for a story that will make you *feel*, this might be right up your alley. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the promise of character growth and complex relationships. The synopsis hinted at a story where the MC actively pursues the ML, a dynamic I always find refreshing. I was also intrigued by the tags, particularly "abusive characters" and "coming of age," which suggested a narrative with depth and potential for emotional resonance. ### What Works Well What struck me most was the author's ability to convey the characters' emotions. I found myself deeply invested in Fu Jia's journey, his struggles, and his unwavering pursuit of Lu Qi'an. The novel excels in portraying a realistic and flawed ML. Lu Qi'an isn't a prince charming; he has his own issues to grapple with, which makes him feel incredibly human. The romance, while angsty, is also incredibly sweet, with some steamy moments sprinkled in. The story is also not afraid to explore darker themes, such as the impact of absent and abusive parents, and the long-lasting effects of trauma. ### Areas of Concern The ending left me feeling a little unsatisfied. While it's a HE (Happy Ending), it felt somewhat rushed, and I wished the author had delved deeper into the resolution of certain plot threads, particularly concerning Fu Jia's family. I also felt that the happiness achieved by the MC in the end wasn't quite proportional to the suffering he endured throughout the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning **Proceed with caution!** Some readers may find the lack of resolution for certain abusive characters frustrating. The separation between the MC and ML for seven years is also a major plot point that might not appeal to everyone. ### Final Verdict Despite its flaws, "Slow-Witted" is a novel I would recommend. It's a story that will stay with you, prompting reflection on its themes and characters. It's not a perfect novel, but its emotional depth and well-developed characters make it a worthwhile read. Just be prepared to shed a few tears along the way. I give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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