Sunset Boulevard

Sunset Boulevard

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日落大道

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Sunset Avenue, Đại Lộ Hoàng Hôn, 日落大道

By ka bi qiu, 卡比丘

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

Description

On the run from the government despite being one of the most successful and attractive alphas in the entire League, Chen Boqiao unexpectedly has to spend time with Zhang Jue, one of his admirers from middle school. As they get to know each other better, he realizes that Zhang Jue seems to still have feelings for him after all these years. However, was Zhang Jue really an alpha as he had always claimed? Why is it that Colonel Chen, who has made great achievements in the war, has been jailed and sentenced to death? Is it true that he conspired with the enemy and reneged on the country and killed his father for profit, as reported in the news? In an expected jail delivery, an unexpected person appeared. The former alumnus, Zhang Jue, who had confessed love to Chen Boqiao once, gave him a chance-of- a-lifetime on the pretext of unlocking a gene lock. Zhang Jue– meek, timid, humble, and honest. Chen Boqiao– with fortitude, prideful, gentleman, alienation. After all the changes in Bangkok, they began to understand and slowly fall in love with each other.

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Publication Information

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

Sunset Boulevard Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Sunset Boulevard "Sunset Boulevard" promised a mature take on the ABO genre, and after diving in, I found it delivered in many ways, though not without a few stumbles. It's a story of unrequited love, fated lovers, and overcoming personal insecurities, all wrapped in a plot involving intrigue and rescue. I went in expecting something unique, and I wasn't entirely disappointed. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with the premise: Chen Bo Qiao, seemingly framed for a crime, is rescued by Zhang Jue, his devoted classmate. Zhang Jue's pining was evident from the start, and I immediately felt for him. However, I could also see how Chen Bo Qiao's initial coldness could be off-putting. The story unfolds from both their perspectives, allowing a deeper understanding of their motivations. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the novel's focus on character development and relationship building, and I agree. The slow-burn romance felt surprisingly natural, as I watched Chen Bo Qiao gradually reciprocate Zhang Jue's feelings. The author avoids many of the overused tropes, focusing instead on the nuances of their interactions. The ABO setting isn't just a backdrop for steamy scenes; it plays a role in their relationship dynamics. I also appreciated that Chen Bo Qiao never takes advantage of Zhang Jue's feelings. His respect and consideration shone through. ### Areas of Concern Some found Zhang Jue's lack of confidence frustrating, and I can see where they're coming from. His self-esteem issues do dominate his character, and I wish there had been more growth in that area. Others were concerned with Chen Bo Qiao's initial behavior, describing it as cold or even manipulative. While I didn't see it that way, I understand how his actions could be misinterpreted. I also noticed that some plot points, like the reasons behind the assassination attempt, felt underdeveloped, leaving me with unanswered questions. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers mentioned a specific event that may be a spoiler. It has been said that Zhang Jue goes as far as removing his alpha glands to remain with Chen Bo Qiao. While I understand this act showcases his devotion, I can see why some might find it uncomfortable. This is because Chen Bo Qiao never asks for it. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "Sunset Boulevard" to be a worthwhile read. It's a mature and thoughtful exploration of love, loyalty, and personal growth. While the novel isn't without its flaws, the strengths of the character development and the unique take on the ABO genre outweigh the weaknesses. I'd recommend it to readers who enjoy slow-burn romances with a touch of angst and aren't afraid of delving into complex character dynamics.

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