Those Love Songs We’ve Sung Together
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那些我们一起唱过的情歌
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 那些我们一起唱过的情歌
By poplar breeze, 轻风白杨
Completed chinese Web Novel
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Jiang Bai (江白) was sitting in a bar owned by a friend of his classmate and was singing with his guitar.
When he looked up, he suddenly saw a handsome uncle leaning on the bar, looking towards him.
Jiang Bai threw a wink over, and Ya Bu (雅布) felt as if his heart had been hit by an arrow.
“Hey you, this song… I can also sing it…”
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## My Thoughts on Those Love Songs We’ve Sung Together
"Those Love Songs We’ve Sung Together" promised a sweet and heartwarming romance, and for the most part, it delivered. As a fan of the yaoi genre, I was eager to dive into this short story about love blooming abroad, especially with the added element of music.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters definitely grabbed my attention. The premise of an older love interest and the "playboy" trope is one that, when executed well, can be incredibly engaging. I was ready for a charming story filled with cute interactions and maybe a touch of angst. The synopsis painted a picture of something delightful, and I was keen to see how the author would bring it to life.
### What Works Well
The overwhelming consensus seems to be that this story is *cute*. And I have to agree. The author paints a vivid picture of the setting, and the interactions between the main characters, at their best, do feel genuinely heartwarming. The fact that it's a short story is also a strength in some ways. It doesn't overstay its welcome, delivering a concentrated dose of sweetness that leaves you wanting more. The translation also seems to be well done, which is always a huge plus and enhances the reading experience.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall experience, I can also see how certain aspects might not resonate with all readers. The "cringey" dialogues, while perhaps intended to be endearing, might miss the mark for some. I can imagine how the public confession aspect of the romance might feel uncomfortable or even off-putting, depending on individual sensitivities. It's a delicate balance to strike, and while the author aims for sweet, it could potentially land as awkward for some readers.
### Final Verdict
"Those Love Songs We’ve Sung Together" is a quick and fluffy read that's perfect for when you need a dose of cuteness. While it might not be a masterpiece, it's a pleasant way to spend an afternoon. If you're a fan of short yaoi romances with a focus on charming interactions and don't mind the potential for some cringe, then this might just be the love song for you.