The Sparrow Reluctantly Upon The Branch

The Sparrow Reluctantly Upon The Branch

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麻雀不願上枝頭 (雙飛燕系列之二)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 麻雀不願上枝頭 (雙飛燕系列之二)

By mi jian, 蜜見, 蜜见

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
10 chapters
Original Publisher
homer publishing

Description

Hee hee! A kind master not only gives her hot buns to eat but is also willing to take her in and put her in his ranch. Running into this kind of “goodies” thing, of course, she won’t just casually mention that she is a woman! However… why does master hold her and eat her mouth? Could it be… that master likes men?! But, if that’s the case, then why would Master do that kind of shameful thing to her when she she was secretly bathing in the middle of the night and met him by accident? Aiyo, these things are so complicated, she doesn’t understand them at all! All she knew was that even though she had no idea when it started, she was now in love with master and secretly feeling happy. The second book of Mi Jian’s series 雙飛燕系列之 “Swallows Flying in Pairs”.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
homer publishing
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Sparrow Reluctantly Upon The Branch Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Sparrow Reluctantly Upon The Branch ### First Impressions "The Sparrow Reluctantly Upon The Branch" is a short, historical romance that definitely sparked some strong reactions in readers. Going in, I knew it was a completed story with a gender bender tag and some smut elements, so I was prepared for a potentially wild ride. The mixed ratings and passionate comments definitely piqued my curiosity. It seemed like a novel that wouldn't leave me indifferent, and it certainly didn't. ### What Works Well The translation quality seems to be a strong point. I saw praise for the translator's grasp of Chinese, which is always a huge plus. The story's premise, while potentially problematic, does offer a unique dynamic, especially regarding the master-servant relationship and the female lead's journey. Some found the romance to be angsty and balanced, similar to other stories in the genre. Despite its flaws, some readers found the story captivating, especially considering its length. There were definitely readers who appreciated the bittersweet ending. ### Areas of Concern Okay, let's talk about the elephant in the room: the male lead. He seems to be a major point of contention for many readers. I've seen words like "jerk," "scum," and "disappointing" thrown around, and the reasons are pretty clear. His motivations are questionable, with some feeling he only sees the female lead as a substitute for a past love. The initial encounter between the leads also raises serious red flags for some, with concerns about consent and power dynamics. The female lead's forgiving nature also rubbed some readers the wrong way, feeling she deserved better. I also noticed concerns about the ending, with some finding it unfair to the female lead, who suffers physically while the male lead only experiences regret. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mention specific plot points that could spoil the experience. These include the male lead's constant comparisons to his past love, the female lead's illness at the end, and the overall bittersweet nature of the conclusion. Proceed with caution if you want to go in blind. ### Final Verdict "The Sparrow Reluctantly Upon The Branch" is a complex and potentially triggering read. While it offers a quick dose of historical romance with some interesting themes, the problematic male lead and questionable power dynamics might be a dealbreaker for many. If you're looking for a morally gray story with flawed characters and are prepared to potentially dislike the male lead, it might be worth a try, especially if you enjoy short, angsty reads. However, if you prefer morally upright characters and clear-cut romances, you might want to steer clear of this one.

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