The Healing Sunshine

The Healing Sunshine

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一厘米的阳光

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Một centimet Ánh Dương, One Centimeter of Sunshine, 一厘米的阳光

By mo bao fei bao, 墨宝非宝

4.4
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
27 chapters
Original Publisher
baihuazhou literature and art publishing house

Description

To Ji Yi, Ji Cheng Yang is the joy in her childhood, a cup of coffee in her teenage years, that kite especially painted just for her, that part of A Chinese Odyssey she never finished, that irreplaceable longing and love in her dull life. Ji Yi chased after his back, followed in his footsteps, liked the things that he liked. To Ji Yi, the whole of her youth, from the moment she met Ji Cheng Yang, was carved with only one name. To Ji Chengyang, Ji Yi is the soft ray of light at dawn, the warmest existence, the care kept deepest in his heart. He has once, for the sake of his dreams, forsaken her, hurt her, but in the end, he returned by her side. She is the very first of his memories, as well as the Ji Yi he loves the most.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
baihuazhou literature and art publishing house
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

The Healing Sunshine Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Healing Sunshine "The Healing Sunshine" is a novel that truly took me on an emotional rollercoaster. It's a story that stays with you long after you've finished reading, prompting reflection on love, loss, and the enduring power of connection. While some aspects resonated deeply, others left me with a bittersweet feeling. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the premise: a gentle, quiet romance blossoming between a young girl and the older, caring man who becomes a fixture in her life. The author masterfully crafts a sense of nostalgia and warmth, making the initial stages of their relationship incredibly endearing. I found myself completely invested in their journey, eager to see how their bond would evolve. ### What Works Well The author excels at creating three-dimensional characters. The female lead's growth from a lonely child to a mature young woman is beautifully portrayed, and the male lead's charisma and caring nature are undeniable. I appreciated the slow-burn romance and the way their relationship developed organically over time. The familial love and complex family dynamics added depth to the narrative, making it feel relatable and authentic. The translation is also exceptionally well-done, capturing the nuances of the original text and conveying the emotions effectively. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning **Reader beware:** The following section contains spoilers about the latter part of the novel. ### Areas of Concern The third part of the novel introduced elements that I found troubling. The male lead's sudden departure and the subsequent separation caused significant angst, and I felt the resolution was somewhat rushed. I understand the author's intention to explore the realities of adulthood and the impact of war, but I felt the execution could have been smoother. The male lead's actions after his captivity, particularly the lie about marrying someone else, felt out of character and created unnecessary heartache for the female lead. I also wished there was more groveling on his part to make up for the pain he caused. ### Final Verdict Despite my reservations about the latter part of the story, "The Healing Sunshine" is ultimately a worthwhile read. The beautiful writing, well-developed characters, and heartwarming moments make it a truly memorable experience. However, be prepared for a bittersweet ending that may leave you with a lingering sense of sadness. I'd recommend this to readers who enjoy slow-burn romances with complex themes, but caution those who prefer lighter, less angsty stories.

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