The Yu Brothers’ Case Book

The Yu Brothers’ Case Book

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因与聿案簿录 / 因與聿案簿錄

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: YBCB, 因与聿案簿录, 因與聿案簿錄

By hu xuan, 护玄, 護玄

4.3
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
8 volumes
Original Publisher
蓋亞文化

Description

Shaodi Yu, an orphan, is adopted as a result of of a mu*der case involving the deaths of his entire family. Because of some painful experiences, he refuses to speak. However, he has sharp insight; moreover, he becomes under the care of a pair of twin brothers in the police force, who also have a child currently in university. Yu Yin possesses yin-yang eyes, which allow him to see things ordinary people cannot. The two brothers happen to complement each other, and together they investigate various inconceivable incidents.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
蓋亞文化
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

The Yu Brothers’ Case Book Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Yu Brothers’ Case Book "The Yu Brothers’ Case Book" promised a blend of mystery, horror, and supernatural elements, and after diving in, I found myself agreeing with the majority of readers: it's a compelling read, though not without its quirks. ### First Impressions Initially, the episodic nature of the story, combined with the introduction of numerous characters named Yu, did create some confusion. I can see why some readers might find the early volumes a bit slow. However, I found the premise intriguing enough to push through, and I'm glad I did. The story really picks up as the overarching plot starts to weave together seemingly disparate cases. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel truly lies in its characters and their relationships. The familial bond between the Yu brothers and their adopted son, Shaodi Yu, is a heartwarming core that grounds the supernatural mysteries. Watching Yu Yin evolve from a somewhat reckless individual to a caring older brother is genuinely touching. I particularly enjoyed how the side characters weren't just window dressing; they had their own distinct personalities and contributed meaningfully to the narrative. The translation by Taffy Translations was well done, making the story easy to follow and enjoyable. The mysteries themselves, while not always incredibly complex, were engaging enough to keep me invested, and the horror elements added a thrilling edge. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed Yu Yin's character for the most part, his tendency to rush headfirst into danger without backup did become a bit frustrating at times. It felt like he never learned from his mistakes, constantly putting himself in harm's way. Also, the "coincidences" that the MC often brushes off can be annoying. I also found the mysteries were sometimes a little too obvious, which lessened the suspense somewhat. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers mentioned that Yu Yin gets seriously injured in volume 7. Another mentioned that in the last volume, all the ghosts that Yu Yin had helped, help him back. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor frustrations, "The Yu Brothers’ Case Book" is a worthwhile read, especially if you enjoy supernatural mysteries with a strong emphasis on found family and character development. The episodic format keeps things fresh, and the overarching plot provides a satisfying sense of connection. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a light mystery with a touch of horror and a whole lot of heart.

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