
Believe It Or Not, I Already Caught You
- Genre: Comedy
- Author: Grumpy Crab,暴躁的螃蟹,
- Status: Complete
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Comedy Romance School Life Supernatural Beautiful Female Lead Clever Protagonist Confident Protagonist Cute Protagonist Dense Protagonist Doting Love Interests Doting Parents Exorcism Familial Love Female Protagonist Ghosts Handsome Male Lead Kind Love Interests Love Interest Falls in Love First Magic Modern Day
Rating(3.8 / 5.0, 29 votes)
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Popular Reviews
The characters are all likable – I adore ChenYu, and LouMing is the ideal male lead. The supporting characters, including the parents and brother, are adorable, and Grandpa's humor adds a delightful touch. The plot is intricately woven, and the writing and translation are both exceptional. Thank you for sharing this gem with us.
1. The setting and concept are fascinating, blending ghosts and exorcists in a humorous way, with modern technology incorporated, which adds a delightful touch.
2. Each character has a unique personality, making their interactions and banter engaging. This keeps the story fresh and lively, preventing any dull moments.
3. The book is free from frustrating elements, offering a light-hearted and fantastical read. The romantic subplot is cute, featuring a female lead who is unapologetic about her emotions, and a doting male lead, which I find charming.
However, there's a minor warning: due to China's beauty standards favoring fair skin, there are instances where the female lead's tanned complexion is humorously poked at.
The male lead was portrayed as a genuine and compassionate individual, rather than an overpowering stereotype. The pacing of the story was excellent, allowing for a balanced blend of plot advancement and character growth. The romance subplot was well-crafted and added depth to the narrative.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and wholeheartedly recommend it to others. It offers a satisfying and well-written experience.
- The story starts with an exciting premise, featuring captivating action scenes.
- The protagonist is both adorable and strong, making for an engaging heroine.
- The hero is likable without unnecessary drama, and the supporting characters bring humor with their antics.
- Bonus scenes add charm, and there's a refreshing absence of melodramatic crying.
Cons:
- The college aspect feels underdeveloped; the heroine is constantly on adventures, neglecting her studies.
- There are too many characters, some of whom feel disposable and hastily introduced.
- The heroine's unique constitution feels somewhat contrived, used primarily for plot convenience.
- The "mountain girl adjusting to high society" subplot has potential but is not fully realized.
Ending:
- While not flawless, the story offers an enjoyable experience overall, like a mixed bag of treats.
- Characters are diverse and intriguing, keeping readers engaged in the unpredictable plot twists.
PS:
- Despite giving a rating of 4.1, I've rounded up to appreciate the translator's efforts.
I couldn't finish reading it, so I won't vote. Honestly, I tried, but the novel just wasn't palatable. I feel like if I continued, I'd end up angrier than witnessing Bai Weiwei's toxic behavior and Ye Dog's masochistic tendencies.
1. I can't tell if the main character (MC) is overly confident or incredibly foolish. When she decided to resurrect her older brother, it seemed unclear. Confidence is fine, but she comes across as impulsive. While she may possess skills, they don't seem adequate for every task. But seriously, remember you're mortal; challenging the heavens is reckless!
2. The main leads' selflessness is excessive. They don't consider the consequences for others. For instance, when the MC saved her brother, she faced backlash and cried about it, despite being in university. It was portrayed as a noble act, but I view it as selfish. Her grandfather warned her about the risks, but she ignored that. What did she expect?
3. The MC's grandfather even traveled to the underworld to check on her, and when he offered to save the male lead (ML), she complained and acted like a brat. Yes, she saved her grandfather, but it's frustrating how she lacks empathy and gratitude.
4. The ML, while not terrible, made a foolish decision by attempting to extract some ghost energy from the MC after her backlash. Even if he meant well, his lack of understanding is concerning. As someone rational and involved in government weapon creation, getting involved in such nonsense doesn't make sense.
5. I don't understand why people lose their minds in love. Self-sacrificing acts like these don't resonate with me. The MC's optimism and kindness are admirable, but her meddling and reliance on her body's unique abilities are annoying. It's like the author is emphasizing her importance to the ML, but it's not enough for me to enjoy her character.
6. I request a different MC. Someone level-headed, dedicated to learning ghost-catching skills before facing challenges. The focus on building a road instead of education or practical income streams frustrates me.
7. The plot is decent, with extensive research on feng shui, but the MC's character flaws dominate my reading experience. If the MC were more focused on learning and had a stronger bond with her family, I'd enjoy the story more.
8. It's confusing how she claims not to have studied feng shui seriously, yet performs better than professionals. The lack of family connection throughout the story is another issue. I understand her desire to save her brother, but her actions seem disconnected from her family dynamics.
9. Overall, I'm愤怒 and disappointed with the MC's character. The novel has potential, but the current protagonist doesn't work for me.
10. To sum up, a change in the MC would improve the story significantly. A more grounded and emotionally connected character would allow me to enjoy the plot and world-building better.