The Big Bosses Are Not What I Expected After I Transmigrated Into A Book Chapter -- Discussion

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A very simple romantic story, atmospheric and sweet. Not much drama and though there are misunderstandings, they are not unreasonable nor exaggerated and gets cleared up quickly. I like how they used the transmigration of the characters for emotional expression and kept a sense of reality with no system or golden finger provided. I really appreciated the fact that the author really highlighted the difference between the original body owner and the protagonist not just by explaining personality but also by their choice in life and what they are good at.

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The protagonist doesn't take over the life of the original body but rather paves his own profession and lifestyle while still maintaining familial connections. The choice to come out about the transmigration to the original body owner's father and his inability to understand the body owner's profession along with having minimal memory really gives a realistic touch. Your life experience and education makes you. You can't just change yourself just like that with a new body and memory. This perfectly showcased here. Also how the story made use of the protagonist's brother was fresh. It didn't take a clichéd route.

The male lead has all the typical over bearing president thing going on for him - high level of possessiveness, jealousy and hidden manipulation. But because the author spends time giving us a sense of his inner thoughts, character and his deep uneasiness in a new relationship, you don't hate him. He's reasonable when confronted and the how he goes about his one sided crush is relatable.

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