
Transmigrated As The Big Boss’s Mobile System
- Genre: Fantasy
- Author: Tây Tây Fer,西西fer,
- Status: completed
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Fantasy Romance Shounen Ai Slice of Life Yaoi Artificial Intelligence Businessmen Cold Love Interests Coma Cute Protagonist Cute Story Game Elements Gamers Handsome Male Lead Human-Nonhuman Relationship Introverted Protagonist Livestreaming Love Interest Falls in Love First Non-humanoid Protagonist Programmer
Rating(4.2 / 5.0, 13 votes)
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Popular Reviews
The protagonist is endearing, frequently blushing, particularly when the male lead dresses him up in various outfits. The narrative also subtly reveals the character's true feelings through background details and amusing phone icons. The male lead's overpowered nature is balanced by the protagonist's support, making their collaboration enjoyable.
His stoic demeanor and sweet gestures towards the protagonist are delightful. The supporting characters, including the sister, add depth with their cool and humorous traits, especially when the sister is around dogs.
Surprisingly, the presence of a secondary couple didn't bother me, as they were integrated into the story without taking over too much space. The explanation for the protagonist's condition was provided, and I was pleasantly surprised to find all the main characters featured in the bonus materials, earning this story a solid five-star rating.
As the plot progresses, Lou Wei creates a gaming pod as a means to reunite Wen Fan with his own body. The reason behind Wen Fan's presence in Lou Wei's phone turns out to be an alien device that fused with him accidentally, believing they shared a strong bond due to Wen Fan's online research about Lou Wei.
Once Wen Fan regains his physical form, he discovers the ability to enter electronic devices at will, adding an intriguing twist to their developing relationship. Overall, this is a simple yet charming story with a satisfying conclusion.
Just a heads up, the revelation of why MC became an artificial intelligence felt somewhat out of place (weird, perhaps?) and didn't seem to serve much purpose as it didn't lead to any significant plot developments. In fact, I suspect the author included it to address a loose end, but it ended up creating more confusion than clarity.