
I Really Didn’t Want to Increase My Favorability!
- Genre: Harem
- Author: 煌缠,
- Status: Completed
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Harem Romance School Life Slice of Life Supernatural Beautiful Female Lead Caring Protagonist Devoted Love Interests Early Romance Handsome Male Lead Love Interest Falls in Love First Male Protagonist Master-Disciple Relationship Multiple Reincarnated Individuals Older Love Interests Past Plays a Big Role Student-Teacher Relationship Time Travel Weak to Strong Younger Love Interests
Rating(4.2 / 5.0, 6 votes)
5 stars
3(50%)
4 stars
1(17%)
3 stars
2(33%)
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Popular Reviews
What stands out is the author's ability to reveal profound insights through seemingly mundane moments, reminding us that profound understanding often comes from the small things, not grand events. The novel maintains an element of surprise and curiosity with each encounter, leaving readers wondering about the relationships and interactions that will unfold. This sense of intrigue is a delightful aspect of the story.
To be honest, this isn't what I typically expect from a Chinese novel, especially one with its title. However, I am pleasantly surprised and captivated by its unique approach. I am eager to see how the story unfolds and express my gratitude to the translator and team for discovering and bringing this gem to English readers. Keep up the excellent work!
I'm puzzled by all the虚假的5-star reviews. This book appears to be a generic copy of other Chinese urban novels. The protagonist constantly meets a new love interest every few chapters, conveniently possessing skills related to charming them due to his past life experiences as a tutor, novelist, singer, musician, and martial artist. Yet, despite being described as a lazy slacker who did nothing but wait for wealth to fall into his lap, he inexplicably excels at everything. It's unrealistic for someone with such a history to suddenly become so proficient.
This story doesn't offer anything groundbreaking; it follows the familiar formula of a Chinese time-travel tale where the hero wins over every girl. As mindless entertainment, it's decent enough, but don't have high expectations.
To elaborate on the plot, the main character, despite being 23, exhibits an unusual regression in certain situations, yet confidently stands up for a heroine without much hesitation. This character's transformation into a Casanova-like figure feels forced, without a clear catalyst. The female characters, unfortunately, feel one-dimensional and fall into tired stereotypes – like the icy rural girl, the class president who initially rejects love but eventually succumbs due to a simple act of kindness, and the attractive teacher... The point is, they lack depth.
While it's not a disaster, I personally don't find it as profound or engaging as some reviews suggest.