Zhou Yu is just an ordinary person. After his heart attack, he was born again. He thought he could enjoy life well, but he did not realize that this world was a supernatural world. He always bumps into ghosts and a group of reincarnators who would use him as an NPC. His lover always turns into a horror movie BOSS.

Boyfriends Always Turned out to Be a Horror Movie Boss
- Genre: Adventure
- Author: 小生不知,
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- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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Among the genre of Infinite Flow or World Hopping, particularly the yaoi variant, I believe this is one of the better ones. Although my preference leans towards horror-themed stories, it might be because of that bias. What I appreciate most about the main character, Zhou Yu, is his complexity. He has multiple layers to his personality.
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Zhou Yu is intriguing due to his calm demeanor under pressure, photographic memory, and poker face. However, what sets him apart is how his character transforms based on the world he possesses. For instance, in the first world, he was cheerful and friendly, while in the second, he was paranoid and anxious. In the third world, he seemed relatable, even taking charge for once. In the fourth world, he temporarily forgot his reincarnation and experienced depression, which he later recovered from.
The current world interests me the most because Zhou Yu, unaware of his past lives like the main love interest (ML), is now a laid-back guy who believes he's straight. Seeing him act foolish is quite entertaining, and he's hilarious.
The ML is harder to pin down since he doesn't remember his previous lives. Initially, in the first arc, his introduction was delightful with his unpredictable behavior, including his yandere tendencies and vengeful ghost instincts held in check for love. I enjoyed seeing him as a mix of Frankenstein's monster and Cthulhu, both naive in different ways.
In the third arc, it felt shorter and less detailed, and the ML's selfish nature was a drawback. However, the body-snatching theme made it enjoyable. The MC's struggle with the situation was initially amusing but became disorienting towards the end.
In the fourth arc, as Morris, the ML developed more, with the MC and ML sharing a close friendship and facing a crisis together. The challenge they faced in being together due to the strict religious beliefs and homophobia added depth to their relationship.
The current fifth arc, with the ML being a demon masquerading as a clown, is intriguing but leaves me unsure of his true identity. Despite the MC's initial confusion, the romantic tension remains, but it's complicated by the fact that they're unaware they're the same person.
Side characters are decently portrayed, but not extraordinary. The MC's parents often come across as unpleasant, and the outsiders' attitudes towards the netizens and their world are confusing. They seem to look down on those from earlier eras, which I find hard to understand. Their lack of teamwork is another issue.
In conclusion, this story is definitely worth reading, despite its quirks and inconsistencies.
The relationship between the MC and ML is sweet, with the ML attempting to win the MC's affection and considering their feelings. The ML displays a yandere (hurt-me-to-get-to-you) personality, but both characters are fiercely loyal to each other. The story features multiple arcs in different worlds and characters, with some being more engaging than others; personally, the first and fourth arcs stood out.
The MC demonstrates intelligence, though not necessarily cunning, and empathizes with the ML's actions, even if they involve violence. The ML is a classic yandere, solely devoted to the MC.
However, the narrative occasionally switches abruptly, causing confusion, particularly when shifting to the "players' perspective." Another issue is that the story concludes abruptly after the characters confess their love, without delving into their lives afterward. A more detailed epilogue would have been appreciated. There were also moments of confusion and plot holes that resolved in the ending, which was satisfactory yet somewhat predictable.
In essence, the book is overly rushed, lacks depth, and sticks to the basics. However, one could argue that it's still a decently readable, if somewhat hastily executed, quick transmigration story.
The main character (MC) was lackluster as well. They came across as cold and distant, seemingly only truly caring about the ML, which struck me as unhealthy dynamics. Their personality didn't stand out or evoke any strong emotions.
Overall, the writing quality was quite mediocre and seemed to lack maturity in several aspects. My rating for this book would be 1.0/5.0.
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