Alright, let me start by saying that this book is one of my go-to relaxation reads. It has a light touch on angst and drama, which keeps the story engaging without being overwhelming. The plot itself is straightforward, without any twists and turns.
The romantic aspect is well done, especially if you're into slow-burning, steady relationships with a bit of an enemies-to-lovers theme. Although there's tension due to their initial conflict, it's handled subtly because both main characters act as if they're unaware of the undercover nature of their situation.
Overall, it was a fantastic read, perfect for a break from more intense narratives. However, I have to admit, I find myself secretly hoping for a change in the dynamic – I'd like to see the male lead experience a wider range of emotions, not just being gentle and composed all the time. I'd love to see him vulnerable, even cry.
What's also refreshing about this BL novel is the character's positive attitude towards children. He doesn't view them as a threat to the relationship, which is a rare and heartwarming touch. The scene involving childcare in the extra content is particularly adorable and adds to my enjoyment.
In conclusion, this book is a definite recommendation for those looking for a feel-good, low-key romance. Just remember, there might be a part of you (like me) longing for a deeper emotional exploration from the main love interest.
It's quite monotonous to read about one-dimensional characters. I don't understand why many readers claim the characters are realistic when they actually lack depth. Whenever the main character (MC) accomplishes something impressive, the internet users' constant praise feels robotic, bordering on repetitive. I'm only up to chapter 84, so I'm unsure if the fact that MC is an undercover agent has been revealed or utilized as a plot point yet.
I find it frustrating that numerous characters with significant potential are pushed to the background, like ML's nephew. Despite being an orphan living with the MC and ML, he's barely given attention, while even minor characters like ML's subordinate's daughter receive more screen time. The genius student also fades away, disappearing after assisting the MC, which adds to the repetitiveness.
The story is riddled with unnecessary filler content, making it tedious. The constant reminders of MC's intelligence and good looks become tiresome, especially since it's expected since the reader already knows these traits. The author seems intent on emphasizing MC's brilliance, but the result is redundant and unengaging. The hacking scenes feel underwhelming, which is understandable given the author's portrayal of the characters' intellect.
Overall, the book isn't terrible, but it's definitely lacking excitement. The author would greatly benefit from a thorough editor to refine the narrative and maintain reader interest.
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The romantic aspect is well done, especially if you're into slow-burning, steady relationships with a bit of an enemies-to-lovers theme. Although there's tension due to their initial conflict, it's handled subtly because both main characters act as if they're unaware of the undercover nature of their situation.
Overall, it was a fantastic read, perfect for a break from more intense narratives. However, I have to admit, I find myself secretly hoping for a change in the dynamic – I'd like to see the male lead experience a wider range of emotions, not just being gentle and composed all the time. I'd love to see him vulnerable, even cry.
What's also refreshing about this BL novel is the character's positive attitude towards children. He doesn't view them as a threat to the relationship, which is a rare and heartwarming touch. The scene involving childcare in the extra content is particularly adorable and adds to my enjoyment.
In conclusion, this book is a definite recommendation for those looking for a feel-good, low-key romance. Just remember, there might be a part of you (like me) longing for a deeper emotional exploration from the main love interest.
I find it frustrating that numerous characters with significant potential are pushed to the background, like ML's nephew. Despite being an orphan living with the MC and ML, he's barely given attention, while even minor characters like ML's subordinate's daughter receive more screen time. The genius student also fades away, disappearing after assisting the MC, which adds to the repetitiveness.
The story is riddled with unnecessary filler content, making it tedious. The constant reminders of MC's intelligence and good looks become tiresome, especially since it's expected since the reader already knows these traits. The author seems intent on emphasizing MC's brilliance, but the result is redundant and unengaging. The hacking scenes feel underwhelming, which is understandable given the author's portrayal of the characters' intellect.
Overall, the book isn't terrible, but it's definitely lacking excitement. The author would greatly benefit from a thorough editor to refine the narrative and maintain reader interest.
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