Due to family reasons, Sheng Wang followed his father Sheng Mingyang back to his hometown in Jiangsu during the summer vacation of his first year in high school and transferred to the intensive class A of the affiliated middle school. As a result, he encountered weekly tests at the beginning of the school year, and he had never learned any of the test content. To make matters worse, Sheng Mingyang invited the woman he was dating to move in with him, and her 17-year-old son Jiang Tian also came with him. Unfortunately, Jiang Tian was also in class A of the affiliated middle school, sitting firmly in the first place in the grade. Even more unfortunately, he sat behind Sheng Wang. The author's writing is fluent and humorous, vividly depicting the joys and sorrows, strivings, collisions and throbbings of a teenager of seventeen or eighteen years old, going against the current in difficulties and chasing dreams under time. There are both sunny white horses and fireworks in the world, and the whole story is told in a leisurely manner, which is worth reading.
As someone who has waited (presumably in vain) for season 2 of The On1y One, I was glad to discover the novel upon which the series was based. Not a writing style with which I'm familiar. Still, it's good to have closure.
4.5 Inliked the story is cute; however, there were moments that I thought the book was too long and could be shorter. Unnecessary scenes, overall I enjoyed a lot