Tender

Tender

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小温柔

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 小温柔

By chunfeng liuhuo, 春风榴火

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
98 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Everyone said that the S College’s school prince, Fu Shihan, was aloof and noble, steady and reserved. He never talked more than three sentences with girls. Only Huo Yan knew how Fu Shihan hugged her under the Chinese parasol tree back then, greedily biting her lips. Huo Yan was gasping for air, begging him in a small face. Fu Shihan’s heart was pounding rapidly. The adorable and comedic heroine vs. the aloof, noble, possessive, and black-belly devil. 【The cold and aloof devil can sometimes be gentle.】 Huo Yan said her first word when she was five. Even when she grew up, she was naive and clumsy. She was even slow in walking. One day, she noticed a Rolls-Royce following behind her and was moving even slower than her. “What are you doing?” Fu Shihan clutched the steering wheel as he looked ahead with his fiery peach blossom eyes. He faintly said, “Going on a stroll.” From that day on. Huo Yan thought that this man had a mental disorder. Therefore, she tried her best to let him have his way, trying not to trigger him. After they fought one day, Fu Shihan said, “Don’t be angry at me.” Huo Yan pursed her lips and said, “I’m not angry. Why would I be angry at a fool?” Fu Shihan lit the cigarette in his hand, replying, “Then come over and let me hug you.” Huo Yan hesitated before gently hugging his waist. She said in a low voice, “Only for a little bit.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Tender Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Tender "Tender" promised a sweet slice-of-life romance with character growth, and for the most part, it delivered. I found myself drawn into the story of Huo Yan, a young woman navigating college and her relationship with a devoted, though perhaps subtly manipulative, love interest. The journey of self-discovery was the real highlight for me. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the synopsis and the promise of a naive protagonist blossoming into a confident young woman. The "black belly" tag on the male lead also piqued my interest, hinting at some interesting dynamics. Diving in, I quickly became invested in Huo Yan's story and her struggle to step out of her sister's shadow. ### What Works Well The character development, especially Huo Yan's, is a definite strong point. Watching her grow from a timid girl into someone who understands her own worth was genuinely satisfying. The romance, while perhaps a bit unbalanced in terms of the power dynamic, was undeniably sweet. I also appreciated the slice-of-life elements, which made the story feel grounded and relatable. I was glad that the ML also had some issues to deal with, making him a more rounded character. The interactions between the characters felt genuine, and I found myself rooting for the main couple. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the overall story, I do have a few minor reservations. The family dynamics, particularly Huo Yan's relationship with her parents, felt somewhat glossed over. Their initial treatment of her was quite harsh, and the resolution felt a little too convenient and not fully explored. Also, some side characters seemed to fade into the background after their initial purpose was served. While I understand that this reflects real life, it did leave me wanting a bit more closure for some of them. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might find the portrayal of Huo Yan's sister and her eventual "downfall" a bit troubling. While I appreciate the story's attempt to show the complexities of sibling relationships, it's important to note that the sister is portrayed as something of a villainess, and her redemption arc (if you can call it that) is rather subtle. Also, the love dynamics of the side couples may not be to everyone's taste, especially the pairing that some readers found confusing. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Tender" is a heartwarming and enjoyable read, especially if you're looking for a character-driven romance with a focus on personal growth. While it's not without its flaws, the strengths of the story – the engaging characters, the sweet romance, and the relatable slice-of-life elements – outweigh the weaknesses. I'd recommend it to anyone who enjoys a lighthearted and feel-good story with a touch of drama.

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