
Boyfriends Always Turned out to Be a Horror Movie Boss
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Author:
小生不知,
- Status: Ongoing
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The majority of the story revolves around the MC's search for ML or ML's pursuit of the MC. The scare factor mainly comes from the reincarnators, who are constantly dying due to their interference with the MC. There's only one arc where they learn to follow the MC instead of using him as a pawn.
Even the so-called "main boss," Lord God, doesn't pose much of a threat. ML displays a possessive, yet protective nature, ensuring MC's safety at all costs. The love story leans towards insta-love, but the novel offers an explanation for it by the end.
In summary, while it may not be the most thrilling horror experience, this book is decent for a quick, easy-to-read and translate read. With just six main arcs (including the epilogue and extra), I found most of them engaging.
The main character (MC) was lackluster as well. They came across as cold and distant, seemingly only truly caring about the ML, which struck me as unhealthy dynamics. Their personality didn't stand out or evoke any strong emotions.
Overall, the writing quality was quite mediocre and seemed to lack maturity in several aspects. My rating for this book would be 1.0/5.0.
In essence, the book is overly rushed, lacks depth, and sticks to the basics. However, one could argue that it's still a decently readable, if somewhat hastily executed, quick transmigration story.
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