Fei Bai discovered through his boyfriend’s trumpet account that he had been wearing a green hat. Not long after the breakup, he recognized the third party in their school coffee shop.
The senior brother is handsome and tall, but it looks like… he’s not a 0.
When Fei Bai thought his ex might be doing zero for love behind his back, he became angry. He decided to take the initiative to seduce this senior brother so that his ex-boyfriend could also experience the taste of wearing a green hat.
The sky’s the limit. Fei Bai successfully seduced the third party. He walked side by side with this senior brother on the campus and bumped head-on unto his ex-boyfriend.
He thought the moment of revenge was coming, but in the next second, he learned that he had flirted with the wrong person. The senior brother beside him was not the mistress but the former president of his father’s company!
Fei Bai originally planned to apologize and run away, but he didn’t expect to be blocked in front of his home the next day.
The man he called senior brother pressed him against the wall and said in a low voice, “You are so good at seducing people. Who would let you go?”



**Story Overview**
The protagonist discovers his boyfriend cheating and decides to seek revenge. In a spur-of-the-moment decision, he meets someone he believes is responsible for the betrayal. He chooses to pursue this person, leading to a developing relationship with the "other man." Throughout the novel, there's a lengthy journey of misunderstandings before their connection deepens around halfway through. The remaining part focuses on their eventual reconciliation.
**Main Character (MC)**
The MC's character is the main reason I stopped reading. Despite the author's attempt to portray him as caring through his charity work with special needs children and his grandmother's support, his reaction to the cheating is highly implausible. Instead of blaming the ex, he impulsively starts a relationship with the "culprit," displaying a lack of logic and emotional intelligence. His deceitful tactics, like lying about cookies, become increasingly annoying. It's difficult for me to reconcile his compassionate nature with his poor judgment and dishonesty.
**Love Interest (ML)**
ML is older and more mature, seeing through the MC's manipulations. However, he appreciates the MC's genuine efforts to help his sister. Their relationship development is written as ML viewing the MC as somewhat childlike, which I found unappealing. The emotional connection between them felt shallow, with the physical attraction being emphasized more than emotional compatibility.
**Reason for Dropped Engagement**
I couldn't tolerate the constant deception from the MC and the unrealistic portrayal of ML "punishing" him rather than engaging in open communication. Both characters come across as immature, suggesting they might not be the ideal match. While some might find the story cute and light-hearted, it didn't resonate with me personally.
**Summary**
If you enjoy a dense, misunderstood MC causing humorous situations and a doting, older ML, this book might suit your taste. However, if aspects like deception and immature character dynamics bother you, my experience might mirror your reaction. If these points don't affect your reading preferences, I'm sure you'll find enjoyment in the novel.
The handling of disability and homophobia was commendable, without resorting to melodrama. The issues arose organically within the plot, showcasing sensitivity and understanding, albeit with room for improvement in authenticity. Xiao Feifei was my favorite character – while the author's knowledge might not have been perfect, the effort to research and accurately portray her sensory needs and strong sense of self was evident. Her interactions felt genuine, making her a standout in non-verbal character development.
The story offered a delightful balance of sweetness, passionate scenes, and engaging drama. Surprisingly, the more nuanced resolutions were just as satisfying as more straightforward confrontations, in my opinion. The main character's struggles with emotions and self-acceptance added complexity, while the relationship dynamics between the protagonist and the male lead were interesting, with the latter addressing the protagonist's immaturity in a mature, not domineering way.
The supporting female characters, like Grandma, Yan Yan, and Feifei, added depth and charm to the narrative, each representing different stages of development and standing up for themselves. As a long-time reader of BL, these well-rounded characters added a fresh appeal.
In summary, I would recommend this book for those seeking a casual read with substance, akin to "Assistant Architect" but with a quicker pace. It offers a satisfying blend of humor, emotion, and character growth.