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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Mu Xiaoya lived for twenty-six years before she knew that she had a sudden genetic disease. There was no medicine for it, and there was only death waiting for her.
Before she died, many people came to see her, but she was most impressed by Bai Chuan.
Bai Chuan was her neighbor, an autistic child with scholar’s syndrome. At that time, his face full of scars was desperate: “I – I studied all your medical records, but I have no way to save you.”
Mu Xiaoya was stunned: “You are a doctor?”
Bai Chuan: “I am not… …”
Mu Xiaoya’s disease was a genetic disease. Unless the gene was changed, there was no possibility of cure. However, Bai Chuan was the only person who tried to cure her after she fell ill.
Mu Xiaoya: “Why are you going to cure me?”
Bai Chuan: “I want to marry you.”
Mu Xiaoya laughed: “If you marry me, you will soon become a widower.”
Bai Chuan insisted: “I – I want to marry you.”
Bai Chuan, who has cognitive impairments, can’t express his meaning very well, and can only repeat it over and over again.
Later, Mu Xiaoya still died. When she woke up, she returned to the summer of her college graduation.
Bai Chuan: “I… I want to marry you.”
Mu Xiaoya: “Good.”
The starlight in the eyes of Bai Chuan was the most beautiful scenery that Mu Xiaoya had ever seen in her life.
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One entry per line我的学者综合症老公[重生]
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Latest Release
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04/22/20 | Novice Translations | c52 |
04/21/20 | Novice Translations | c51 |
04/20/20 | Isohungry Translations | c50 |
04/18/20 | Isohungry Translations | c49 |
04/17/20 | Isohungry Translations | c48 |
04/16/20 | Isohungry Translations | c47 |
04/15/20 | Isohungry Translations | c46 |
04/13/20 | Novice Translations | c45 |
04/13/20 | Novice Translations | c44 |
04/12/20 | Novice Translations | c43 |
04/12/20 | Novice Translations | c42 |
04/11/20 | Novice Translations | c41 |
04/10/20 | Isohungry Translations | c40 |
04/09/20 | Isohungry Translations | c39 |
04/06/20 | Isohungry Translations | c38 |
it's really sad for Bai Chuan if Mu Xiaoya's rebirth didn't happen...
LESSONS LEARNED:- likable & honorable, well-intentioned characters: I was charmed by the characters, particularly Bai Chuan but also both sets of parents and big brother Bai Zheng.
- pacing of plot development: after the whirlwind of the 1st chapter, the remainder unfolds slowly. It reflects the sweet and beautiful moments in a growing romance as well as the unavoidably painful scenarios that emerge when two very different people begin to build a life together.
- realistic relationships: family and friends were not blindly supportive; their doubts and questions were evident without being obstructive. Within the marriage, there was a great deal of compromise as the 2 learned to navigate life together.
- emotion evoking: I laughed aloud a few times and came close to crying more than once.
- solid translation team [thank you MadPanda and Novi; this is the first review I've written and it is out of gratitude for you both] and thoughtful writer
Folks have complained about how autism is portrayed here as a disease. I understand the discomfort as well as the idea of an autism spectrum. Yet beyond the label as an illness, the actual mannerisms described are not dissimilar to those I experienced as an educator.I love it that it's a HE story and that at the same time it was open ended.