
A Contractual Marriage with the Best Leading Actor
- Genre: Comedy
- Author: Gu Zheng,故筝
- Status: Completed
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Acting Adapted to Drama CD Black Belly Calm Protagonist Carefree Protagonist Cooking Cute Protagonist Doting Love Interests Handsome Male Lead Heartwarming Livestreaming Love Interest Falls in Love First Marriage Marriage of Convenience Misunderstandings Modern Day Pretend Lovers Showbiz Wealthy Characters
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Popular Reviews
The male lead, ML, was decent but not your typical arrogant and domineering CEO falling in love at first sight. He is indeed powerful and wealthy, which is a common trait for many MLs in these types of novels. However, the unexpected twists regarding his family and siblings added an intriguing element.
The story itself is straightforward and doesn't require deep thinking. There may be plot holes or areas where the author could have delved further, but considering it's a light read, I can overlook those. It's a slice-of-life novel with an OP couple, some comedic clashes, and a satisfying watch as minor characters suffer their deserved comeuppance. While it's nothing extraordinary, if you're looking for a quick, low-angst, fluff-filled story, this could be worth a try!
Qi Qi is an adorable troublemaker I can't help but adore – he's like sunshine, making everyone around him brighter. Though his overpowered nature might bother others, it suits my preference for wanting him to stay happy. The male lead (ML) is average but has a presence, though his character could use more development. The supporting characters, especially the Bai family, are delightful and entertaining, with the ML inheriting traits from his uncle. I'm glad to see the wrongdoers punished.
A spoiler follows:
Frank is a sweet contrast to his brothers; his upbringing away from them due to his father's issues sets him apart. Qi Qi takes care of Frank, but ML accepts it without jealousy, appreciating his younger sibling's innocence.
One of the highlights is the well-written wedding chapter, which stands out from others for its detailed description despite its brevity. Overall, the story improves significantly after the initial chapters. I would have liked more content and a less melancholic ending.
Pros:
1. The main character (MC) is likable, clear about his desires, and unapologetic.
2. Although the male lead (ML) has some flaws, he has his own storylines beyond supporting the MC, providing some depth.
3. The plot progresses efficiently, avoiding unnecessary dragging over 100 chapters.
4. The family relationships are portrayed positively and warm.
5. There are charming and tender moments between the MC and ML as their love develops.
Cons:
1. The MC comes across as a bit of a Mary Sue, excelling in almost everything and rarely facing significant challenges.
2. The MC tends to resolve problems solely for himself, without much external struggle.
3. The story contains plot inconsistencies and apparent gaps in the author's knowledge about the entertainment industry, business, and high society lifestyle.
In summary, the book is an enjoyable read but might be better suited as a single-time experience due to its shortcomings.
In terms of the story, while it has potential, the author could have executed it better in guiding the reader's understanding. For instance, the character Frank's reveal could have been foreshadowed earlier, rather than coming as a sudden plot twist.
Surprisingly, I found myself feeling sympathetic towards Jiang Fencheng. His actions contributed to MC's emotional turmoil, and although MC claims confusion after their breakup and no lingering feelings, there are hints that suggest a deeper connection might have developed had circumstances been different.
Overall, it's a decent read, despite the occasional confusion stemming from the translation. I wish the author better luck with future works.
The translator skillfully breaks down each chapter into manageable sections (C82 to C25, Part 5), ensuring that the content remains clear and accessible for English readers. (*_^)