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  1. Brown_Bear832
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    haha, the synopsis seems to be interesting
  1. NixelLazuliRwj
    NixelLazuliRwj rated it
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    Has this been dropped?
  1. Tsukasa0pBp
    Tsukasa0pBp rated it
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    The story is a short one, and the plot itself was passable. However, I personally found several parts throughout the narrative that left me deeply unfulfilled. Despite my initial hope that the unsatisfactory moments would dissipate, I ultimately felt let down by the resolution. While the overall story was decent, my inability to overlook the unsatisfactory way certain issues were handled prevented me from truly enjoying it. It's important to note that this is merely my personal perspective; others might find it an enjoyable, heartwarming tale. For me, I don't anticipate revisiting this book anytime soon.
  1. SpeedDemon2666d
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    I'm familiar with this genre, and unfortunately, this particular story lacks substance. I genuinely hope that authors invest in more original ideas rather than relying on tired clichés that no longer resonate with their creativity.
  1. Rqmkh4e
    Rqmkh4e rated it
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    As one commentator pointed out, the story can either be a light-hearted, sweet tale or a deep, emotional romance. The main character, ML (Male Lead), often displays exasperating behavior, living up to the stereotype of a straight-A alpha with a toxic side – his initial mindset is questionable.

    Throughout the novel, the MC (Main Character) exhibits maturity, though his low self-esteem occasionally leads to negative actions. The numerous exes in the summary might seem absurd, but the author effectively portrays various forms of toxic relationships.

    Here's a brief overview of the characters:

    1. Movie Emperor: Lin Shuo is indecisive, avoiding commitment with Pei Xiao. During a fabricated scandal, he abandons his partner rather than comforting him, allowing the situation to cool down.

    2. Sugar Daddy: Huo Beiqian – though designated as a benefactor, there's hints of mutual affection. However, he is arrogant and dismissive of the male omega lover, failing to acknowledge his feelings.

    3. Childhood Sweetheart: Zhao Yuanzhuo is a poor choice for first love. As an omega, he faces discrimination and fails to support MC when their relationship is exposed. During MC's struggles, he runs away due to embarrassment and guilt.

    4. MC and ML: The ML is a classic straight-A alpha, believing he's infallible and often placing blame on others. Despite being a young Forbes billionaire, he lacks emotional intelligence, causing significant harm to MC's acting career unintentionally. His actions reveal his irresponsibility and create a large emotional gap. MC, with low self-esteem, sometimes behaves legally gray but defends himself. After multiple failed relationships, it's hard for him to trust and be loved.

    The trainee character is portrayed as young and vulnerable, offering little chance for development.

    While the characters' flaws make the story relatable and realistic, the novel explores the imperfections of love and human nature. The happy ending provides closure, with apologies and misunderstandings resolved. The short length may have resulted in a rushed conclusion; I haven't read the additional content yet.

    Overall, the book is enjoyable, with moments of laughter and frustration, showcasing the complexities of relationships.
  1. Scarzz
    Scarzz rated it
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    The story was concise and adorable, consisting of just 55 chapters plus two bonus ones, preventing it from exploring extensively. However, it delivered a delightful, quick read. The main character had a tough exterior but a tender heart, especially when it came to being a loving parent to their child. 🤗💕

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