
I Advise You To Like Me As Soon As Possible
- Genre: Comedy
- Author: Ye Fei Ran,叶斐然,
- Status: Completed
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Comedy Romance Slice of Life Arrogant Characters Beautiful Female Lead Betrayal Bickering Couple Boss-Subordinate Relationship Calm Protagonist Caring Protagonist Character Growth Clever Protagonist Clumsy Love Interests Co-Workers Cold Love Interests Complex Family Relationships Cunning Protagonist Dense Protagonist Enemies Become Allies Enemies Become Lovers
Rating(4.2 / 5.0, 19 votes)
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Popular Reviews
As for the male lead (ML), his character isn't my preferred type. His dishonesty is integral to the plot at first, but it loses its charm when it becomes manipulative, exploiting FL's kindness. The secondary male lead (2nd ML) doesn't have much depth, often serving as a contrasting character or a target for ML's actions.
The romance in the story is a gentle, gradual buildup without much intensity initially. It truly blossoms in the final 15 chapters, with FL and ML's love developing naturally, without feeling rushed or forced. Their relationship is balanced and enjoyable, making it a suitable choice for those who appreciate more everyday-life themed romances. If you prefer a bit more drama in your love stories, this might not be the perfect fit, but for a relaxed, slice-of-life experience, it's excellent.
The chemistry between the ML and MC is particularly appealing. The ML's yandere traits are subtly showcased, yet the MC effortlessly handles them, which creates an engaging dynamic. As someone who translated this due to my eagerness to read more, I'm grateful for your effort. 😊
To be honest, I empathize with the male lead. Imagine living in a capitalist society like the United States for most of your life, then suddenly being thrown into a completely different environment and field. It's unrealistic to expect them to excel immediately. The author seems to balance the FL's kindness, intelligence, and innocence by contrasting her with the ML. But what's going on with this female character? How can she make logical deductions in solving cases when the ML, a graduate from a top American university, struggles? Where has his intelligence gone? It feels like the author switches off both his IQ and EQ when interacting with the ML, especially when he's trying to solve problems (not in a cute or flattering way).
Initially, I was excited due to the positive reviews, but this is a poorly researched, riddled-with-plotholes Chinese novel. I'm being generous by giving it a rating of 2.
I can't help but wonder if the author has a legal background, given how well-constructed the case analyses are. I'd love to see a different outcome, but overall, I'm quite satisfied with the narrative. 😊
FL's bravery, kindness, and intelligence are truly commendable. The male lead, initially portrayed as aloof, undergoes a gradual transformation into a more relatable human character.