Snow-Kissed Rose

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Song Yingshi transmigrated into a cliche drama novel where three male protagonists tried to force their love upon Huai Xu, the female protagonist,

Before Song Yingshi even got to meet Huai Xu, she received the system’s mission: Share a passionate kiss with Huai Xu.

Song “straight woman” Yingshi: ? ? ?

For her mission’s sake, Song Yingshi swooped in and snatched Huai Xu away when the first male protagonist was about to threaten Huai Xu into a lover’s contract.

When Huai Xu chose to participate in an idol competition, Song Yingshi joined her as a trainee.

Song Yingshi completed every mission the system threw at her: sitting together when filming, holding hands, eating together, singing and dancing together…

Ignoring the system’s satisfaction with Song Yingshi’s method of completing her missions, Huai Xu and her shippers eventually existed everywhere.

During a certain party…

“What are you trying to do?” Huai Xu asked in confusion.

Song Yingshi looked at her mission timer in a panic and softly said, “Can… Can you…”

“Hm?” Huai Xu leaned closer.

Song Yingshi tapped her lips with a finger, her eyes looking at Huai Xu and conveying her hesitance and longing.

Huai Xu’s breath got caught in her throat.

Snow-Kissed Rose represents a beauty’s lips.

Straight Little Sunshine (Song Yingshi[top] ) x Strong Yet Fragile Goddess (Huai Xu[top] ) [Both are tops.]

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TL Note:

Some long chapters will be split into parts, so chapter count will exceed 156. Each chapter part will contain 2k~3.5k Chinese characters.

Associated Names
One entry per line
SKR
Snow-Kissed Rose (GL)
玫瑰含雪
Related Series
Fall In Love With A Substitute (Shared Universe)
Recommendations
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Recommendation Lists
  1. baihe novels i wanna kneel down to and worship
  2. Baihe II
  3. systemic survival
  4. Idols
  5. Baihe Starter Pack [Shortlisted]

Latest Release

Date Group Release
07/23/25 Hosted Novel c99
07/22/25 Hosted Novel c98
07/21/25 Hosted Novel c97 part2
07/20/25 Hosted Novel c97 part1
07/19/25 Hosted Novel c96 part2
07/18/25 Hosted Novel c96 part1
07/17/25 Hosted Novel c95 part2
07/16/25 Hosted Novel c95 part1
07/15/25 Hosted Novel c94 part2
07/14/25 Hosted Novel c94 part1
07/13/25 Hosted Novel c93 part2
07/12/25 Hosted Novel c93 part1
07/11/25 Hosted Novel c92 part2
07/10/25 Hosted Novel c92 part1
07/09/25 Hosted Novel c91 part2
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UniquelySelfless
UniquelySelfless rated it
January 18, 2025
Status: c40 part2
The system is pretty brutal in this one. The tasks are amusing most of the time, but the penalties are so bad that Song Yingshi basically has no choice but to complete them. That said, it pretty interesting to see how Song Yingshi twists the requirements to complete the mission. I also really like her dynamic with Huai Xu.

Song "Domineering Boss" Yingshi: Looks at the mission and commands her "employee" to cooperate

Huai Xu: Refuses

Song "Puppy Dog" Yingshi: Looks at the mission timer and starts pleading with her "employee"
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RuneOrthrus
RuneOrthrus rated it
January 19, 2025
Status: c11
The characters feel pretty fleshed out and the author seems pretty good, honestly.

But I just couldnt get into it cause of the system. The damn thing is so heavy handed, MC really feels like a hostage to it's demands.
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DisgracedBsian
DisgracedBsian rated it
April 28, 2025
Status: Completed
"Her love is like an ocean."

That's how Huai Xu describes Yingshi, and it shows. The romance depicted in this novel is incredibly soft, mutual understanding (and misunderstanding) that ebbs and flows as affections grow and circumstances change. Unlike most other Chinese webnovels face-slapping and unnecessary hostile drama are kept at a minimum; they still exist pertaining to the "male leads", but they eat up little screentime and can mostly be ignored (they also deserve it for the most part).

At its core, Snow-Kissed Rose is about two superstars that nevertheless find... more>> it within themselves to be kind. Unlike other novels they bring up others instead of tearing them down, they're surrounded by individuals who support them and are supported in return. These characters are admittedly fairly one-note, but some possess some depth and are enjoyable to read about. It is refreshing to see characters willing to bond and enjoy their time with each other, instead of the typical snakepit depicted in such entertainment settings. In line with the genre however is the fact that both main characters are Mary Sues in some form however, in terms of their entertainment journey they faced no hardship. Given that the novel focuses instead on the relationship between Huai Xu and Yishi, I'm willing to give it a pass; emotional developments between the two is the heart of the story.

Character depth is good as far as webnovels go. Huai Xu is jealous, yet patient and restrained. She puts up with Yingshi's antics as well as those of the supporting cast, cold but willing to play along. Sometimes she fights back, but never maliciously, never cruelly. Yingshi is a coward; a "spineless fish" as the novel puts it, yet is kind and builds others up. Their relationship, forced haphazardly by an arbitrary System is nevertheless built upon tacit understanding and patient love. Both understand that each have their own secrets. Both will wait until the other is willing to reveal it.

Surprisingly, the author makes an attempt to resolve the System as a plot thread towards the end of the story. It was a welcome surprise, and while not exceptionally well done, deserves praise nonetheless. In general the plot beats are sound; it is a love story set during the debut of both their entertainment careers, it doesn't overstay its welcome. For Huai Xu, its breaking out of her shell and her memories. For Yingshi its coming to terms with her sexuality and her relationship with Huai Xu. Both grow as people, and in doing so let go of their fetters.

Translation is of decent quality. My standards aren't high (it's really just consistent and correct grammar), but the current crop of Baihe translations are full of MTL or just poor English. There wasn't any jarring error or inconsistency that disrupted by engagement with the novel.

All in all, possibly one of my favourite Baihe novels, along with The Witch Nichang and Her Mountain, Her Sea. Do give it a try, it really is quite heart-warming. <<less
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