The Short-Lived White Moonlight Just Wants to Slack Off
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短命白月光只想咸鱼
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 短命白月光只想咸鱼
By 江一水
Completed chinese Web Novel
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When Jiang Yi turned sixteen, she suddenly realized she was a transmigrator who had entered the pages of an explicit novel.
The story’s protagonist, Jiang Sixian, was the daughter of her stepmother’s new girlfriend—and Jiang Yi herself was destined to become Jiang Sixian’s ill-fated white moonlight. If Jiang Sixian ever took an interest in her, the plot dictated an early demise.
To survive, Jiang Yi resolved: I! Will study hard, improve every day, reject early romance, and achieve greatness!! I absolutely won’t risk my life for love!!
“Cherish life, avoid Jiang Sixian” became Jiang Yi’s mantra.
But as humans are creatures of irony, the inevitable happened—
Jiang Yi: I was such a fool. If I’d known this day would come, I wouldn’t have wasted time hiding my feelings. I should’ve told you “I love you” every single day, stayed by your side through every unbearable heat, and never left you.
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## My Thoughts on The Short-Lived White Moonlight Just Wants to Slack Off
"The Short-Lived White Moonlight Just Wants to Slack Off" promised a comedic, yuri-filled school life with a carefree protagonist. While it delivered on some aspects, my experience was a bit of a rollercoaster. The novel has a unique premise, but the execution felt uneven at times.
### First Impressions
The beginning definitely hooked me. The idea of a transmigrator, Jiang Yi, already having formed a connection with the female lead, Jiang Sixian, before realizing she's in a novel world was intriguing. Jiang Yi's initial conflict between her past knowledge and growing feelings for Jiang Sixian created some genuinely compelling moments. I was ready for a fun ride!
### What Works Well
The early interactions between Jiang Yi and Jiang Sixian were a highlight. The push-and-pull dynamic, with Jiang Yi trying to distance herself while Sixian remained steadfast, was well-written and kept me invested. I also appreciated the comedic undertones that lightened the mood, especially during the school life scenes. The author created a world that was easy to get lost in, at least initially.
### Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, the novel stumbles in its mid-section. The plot takes a sharp turn with a major event that leads to a time skip and amnesia, and I felt like this derailed the established momentum. This plot device felt somewhat lazy and caused the story to become repetitive, with the characters constantly revisiting their trauma. The angst, while intended to add depth, became overwhelming and detracted from the overall enjoyment. The ending, while happy, felt rushed and didn't quite deliver on the promises made earlier in the story.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Be warned, the following contains plot spoilers! The amnesia arc, while potentially interesting, felt like a reset button. The plot threads that had been carefully woven were abruptly cut, and the subsequent recovery process felt drawn out and tedious. The "what if" extra chapters, which explore an alternate scenario without the memory loss, were actually more satisfying than the official ending.
### Final Verdict
"The Short-Lived White Moonlight Just Wants to Slack Off" is a mixed bag. While it has a promising start and some genuinely heartwarming moments, the uneven pacing, repetitive plot points, and somewhat disappointing ending prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a lighthearted yuri romance with a unique premise, this might be worth a try, but be prepared for a bumpy ride. I'd recommend going in with tempered expectations.