Fasten your seat belts and prepare to keep up with the speedy rhythm – the sweetest love story within the entertainment circle. The story of the 1.95m-tall fawn Bambi and the 1.85m-tall long-legged Tibetan antelope.
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Fei Chang never thought that his secret would be known by everyone overnight.
If only his black history of talking back to his elementary school teacher came to light as soon as he made his debut… The problem was, he had not even made his debut yet.
Chen Yue Yang. What word should be used to describe him? Extraordinary, perfect, sexy, overbearing beauty. Just because Chen Yue Yang glanced at Fei Chang in the crowd, that very same night Fei Chang ran to check how many countries in the world allowed homos*xual marriage.
Fei Chang is not gay. But he had to be prepared, just in case his idol proposed marriage, he must cry and say “Yes, I do”, and he must cry prettily.



Though there are many minor characters, their names are often left unmentioned, with MC assigning amusing though occasionally strange nicknames. The relationship between MC and ML lacks substantial development, yet it's portrayed as healthy and respectful, a rarity in Chinese BL literature. Despite the advertised reversibility, the romance remains more platonic, with no explicit displays of affection such as kissing (at least as far as my memory serves).
The story concludes abruptly when they become a couple and are about to embark on their first experience, leaving readers wanting more of their journey. Nonetheless, the build-up to their relationship is swoon-worthy.
I found myself chuckling multiple times while reading, and I even re-read some scenes for more laughter. The character development, particularly with the main lead's imperfect yet relatable persona, sets him apart from the stereotypical perfect idol. For instance, a spoiler: ML admits to his fans that he regrets not finishing school, encouraging them to study hard, but in reality, he dislikes studying and prefers comics. This revelation, coupled with his assistant's misguided efforts and the revelation of his cosmetic enhancements (like removing teeth and getting double eyelid surgery), adds a hilarious touch to the portrayal of the entertainment industry.
The novel effectively balances humor and sincerity, making for a delightful reading experience.
The story concludes after Chapter 6, with the translations from Blooming being commendable. I'll continue reading to ensure I don't miss any details. This has become my new favorite Mo Li novel. The romance aspect is subtle, and it's refreshing to see the relationship dynamics between the male leads (shou and gong) left open-ended, implying a potential switch or versatility (without explicit content), which I appreciate.
Regarding the concern about the character's sexuality, rest assured. The main character may not initially come across as openly gay, but his feelings for the ML are genuine – he's simply inexperienced and shy in expressing them. The ML swiftly clarifies the situation.
Unlike many other yaoi novels, our male lead isn't an overbearing alpha who engages in excessive teasing or behaves like a typical shoujo hero. Instead, he's flirtatious and upfront about his intentions from the beginning. He's a low-drama, emotionally intelligent character.
The interactions between them are filled with adorable moments, gap moe, and plenty of humor. I hope you'll enjoy reading this heartwarming story."
This tale has a sugar rush factor, leaving readers with a delightful sensation. However, one minor issue is that:
SPOILER ALERT: The story is quite short, and there's a brief description of their relationship development, which some might find lacking.
Nonetheless, overall, the enjoyable story more than makes up for its length.