You Use a Gun, I Use a Bow

You Use a Gun, I Use a Bow

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你们用枪我用弓[电竞]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: BOW, Các cậu dùng súng tôi dùng cung, 你们用枪我用弓[电竞]

By hú shēng yǒu mèng, 狐生九影, 狐生有梦

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
100 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

SGH is a multiplayer online tactical competitive shooting game. When Wen Xi first came into contact with the game, like most people, he used a gun as his main weapon. But his shooting skills were too poor, often having teammates vent about whether he was the master of outlining the human body. Until one day, he picked up a bow. Since then, SGH has had another archer assassin named “Wency”. It’s said that his arrows never miss their shot, a hundred shots and a hundred hits, killing with one blow. It’s said that only the first ranked sharpshooter “Mac” succeeded in killing him. It’s said that he likes “Mac”. Wen Xi: …where did this rumor come from? Mac, come out and clarify! Mo Chen: En, it’s a rumor. Actually, I like you. A shou who wholeheartedly wants to make money through livestreaming vs. A gong who wholeheartedly wants to trick the shou into joining his team.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

You Use a Gun, I Use a Bow Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on You Use a Gun, I Use a Bow "You Use a Gun, I Use a Bow" promised a lighthearted dive into the world of e-sports with a healthy dose of shounen ai romance. Having finished it, I can say it delivers on that promise, albeit with a few stumbles along the way. It's a fun read, but it definitely has its quirks. ### First Impressions The initial chapters really hooked me. The premise of a cute, somewhat clumsy protagonist who's a god with a bow in a PUBG-esque game was charming. I loved the dynamic between Wen Xi, the MC, and Mo Chen, the ML. Their interactions are full of playful banter and unintentional flirting, making for a delightful start. I was eager to see how their relationship would develop amidst the competitive gaming scene. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel lies in its lightheartedness and the relationships between the characters. Many readers, including myself, found the side characters surprisingly well-developed and likable. The author does a good job of creating a team dynamic that feels genuine and supportive. The romance, while sometimes bordering on overly sweet, is undeniably cute and fluffy. It's a feel-good story that's easy to pick up and enjoy after a long day. I also appreciated that the ML is openly biased towards the MC, it's a fun twist on the typical cold-CEO trope, and it doesn't impact his decisions in the game. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its flaws. I noticed several reviewers mentioned that the plot felt rushed, especially towards the end. The major competitions lacked tension, and the ending felt somewhat anticlimactic. I agree that the author could have spent more time developing the esports aspect and creating a greater sense of suspense. While the OP-ness of the main characters is initially appealing, it does diminish the stakes and the feeling of genuine struggle. I also felt that the MC's characterization could have been stronger. While cute, he sometimes felt a bit too childish for his age. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the ending feels rushed, with the main couple suddenly deciding to get married. The side characters' subplots also take away the spotlight from the main couple, which isn't always ideal for readers who are only there for the romance. ### Final Verdict Overall, "You Use a Gun, I Use a Bow" is an enjoyable, fluffy read perfect for when you want something low-stakes and heartwarming. While the plot might not be groundbreaking and the ending feels rushed, the charming characters and sweet romance make it a worthwhile experience. I'd recommend it to those who enjoy gaming BL with a focus on character interactions and lighthearted fun. Just don't expect a nail-biting esports drama. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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