Lu Wenxing was very confused, obviously he had a beautiful face which was admired by everyone in the entertainment industry, he could sing, dance and act, but he still wasn’t popular.
Until…
He had a dream.
In the dream he was just a character in a book, the ending was already predetermined.
All his efforts were worthless under the aura of the main character Wen Yu.
Because –
He was a cannon fodder that set off the main character.
Lu Wenxing didn’t want to be a sidekick, so he handed a letter of termination of contract to the agent. The next day, he accidentally became popular because of a video.
[Ah!!! I can’t believe it, such a cute brother!][Crowdfunding small brother’s debut, please! ! ! 】Who was planning to leave the entertainment industry? ? ?
The entire C city knew that the Wen family had a little prince who was loved by thousands of people, and his birthday party was so flamboyant and extravagant that it made the headlines.
But what they didn’t know was that Wen Yu wasn’t the youngest prince of the Wen family. And the real young prince was abducted at an early age and hadn’t been found.
When the paternity test report came out, the Wen family couldn’t wait to find Lu Wenxing, but they were afraid of scaring him.
“Xingxing, do you remember mommy?”
“Xingxing, I’m dad, does that ring a bell?”
“Xingxing, call me brother.”
#Shocking news! The popular star Lu Wenxing is actually the lost little prince of the Wen family! #
[Ahhhhh! Prince choose me, I’m super sweet!][All of you should leave, I’m the real Crown Princess!]The movie star Gu Yanshen, who hasn’t sent a single tweet in months, quietly went online: @LuWenxing, the little prince, is mine.


Will read it then.
Instead, we were hit with overly clichéd, annoying, and painfully obvious plot points that weren't even properly developed. Some so-called "plot points" lasted only a few panels.
The characters were so grating that I couldn't understand why they were even considered a couple. The female MC isn't just the usual dense-but-goodhearted heroine; she's the stupid-spoiled-dramatic-immature-unnecessarily argumentative type. And the male MC? No better.
While reading, I had to take breaks multiple times. Maybe I'm too old for the target audience, but this felt like watching two 10-year-olds declare love, break up, then "get back together," only to argue again because someone handed another girl a pencil.
On the bright side, the art was great. Kudos to the artist.
For fans of Special A or male-dominance/moe series, it's best to stick with more popular choices that have earned their reputation for quality rather than cramming in as many sex jokes as possible, like this series does.
This is neither ecchi, romantic, nor comedic—it's simply uninspired nonsense.
<p>