Stealing The Wind But Not The Moon

Stealing The Wind But Not The Moon

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偷风不偷月

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 偷风不偷月

By bei nan, 北南

4.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
128 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

In the spring of 1945, Shen Ruozhen, a patriotic banker, secretly sent out the last batch of anti-coins and closed Fuhua Bank. However, during the safe transfer, his ship was shipwrecked. As he lost consciousness, he thought he was going to die. Later, he heard someone talking beside him, reciting a pair of elegiac couplets. When he opened his eyes, he found himself lying in a 21st century advanced ward. There was a handsome but indifferent stranger sitting by his bedside. “Who are you?” Shen Ruozhen asked. “Don’t you remember me?” the stranger replied. “I don’t know you,” Shen Ruozhen said. “Chu Zhichen, it’s no use pretending to have amnesia after such a big accident,” the stranger said. Shen Ruozhen was confused. He had never heard of Chu Zhichen before. But as he looked at the stranger’s face, he felt a sense of familiarity. —— “Seems I’m…” Shen Ruozhen coughed, a wet, rattling sound that tore at Xiang Mingzhang’s heart. “Breaking my promise…” “No!” he roared, his voice thick with denial. “We promised to live together! You’re a man of your word, Shen Ruozhen. You can’t break it now!” “This year…” he rasped, his voice barely audible. “Happiest year of my life…” “Hold on,” he pleaded, his voice cracking. “Don’t leave me, Ruozhen, don’t leave me.” ——

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Stealing The Wind But Not The Moon Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Stealing The Wind But Not The Moon "Stealing The Wind But Not The Moon" is a fascinating blend of historical drama, mature romance, and slice-of-life elements that kept me engaged from beginning to end. It's a story that delves into complex characters navigating the modern business world while grappling with the echoes of the past. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the unique premise: a transmigration story where the protagonist, instead of effortlessly adapting and dominating, feels a genuine sense of guilt and responsibility. This immediately set it apart from many other novels in the genre. The setting, bouncing between timelines and exploring the nuances of both the past and present, was also quite intriguing. ### What Works Well The author's writing style is definitely a strong point. The prose is often described as beautiful and poetic, yet remains clear and engaging, drawing you into the characters' emotions and experiences. I particularly appreciated the depth of the characters, especially the MC and ML. They're not simply archetypes; they have flaws, strengths, and motivations that feel authentic. The dynamic between them is a slow burn, building from a tense chemistry to a mature and respectful relationship. The banter is witty, and the romantic development feels earned and heartwarming. It's a relationship built on understanding and mutual support, which I found refreshing. Many also praised the ending and how the author was able to conclude the story. ### Areas of Concern One of the main criticisms I encountered was the complexity of the business jargon. While some found the detailed depiction of business operations realistic and engaging, others found it overwhelming and difficult to follow. I can see how readers without a background in business or technology might struggle with some of the terminology. Also, some have said the romance can feel underwhelming or not to their taste. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews mentioned specific plot points that could be considered spoilers, such as the MC revealing his true identity to the Chu family, or the ML's family history involving r*pe, which some found to be a disturbing and unnecessary plot device. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "Stealing The Wind But Not The Moon" to be a compelling and well-written novel. While the business jargon may be a hurdle for some, the depth of the characters, the engaging storyline, and the mature romance make it a worthwhile read. If you enjoy historical drama, slice-of-life, and slow-burn romances with complex characters, I highly recommend giving this novel a try. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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