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白月光拐跑了小替身

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Lu Qi had a naturally soft temperament. He only lost his temper once in more than twenty years, and that was when he sent his ex-boyfriend to the hospital.

Because his ex-boyfriend had a white moonlight, and when he couldn’t get what he wanted, he used him as a substitute.

It was said that the white moonlight was gentle and kind, and even his name was as soft as a little white flower, a Mary Sue. Lu Qi was 80% similar to him. 30% similar in looks, and 50% similar in temperament.

Then, Lu Qi really saw the legendary white moonlight.

The man was sitting at the intersection of light and shadow. He had a handsome profile and a tall, straight figure. His long legs were crossed, his black shirt had two buttons open at the collar, and the hair falling over his forehead covered his eyebrows. When he looked up, his eyes were narrow like those of a fox, with the dazzling lights and shadows of the bar gleaming in them.

Lu Qi hesitated for a long time, and while the scumbag was going to the bathroom, he cautiously walked over and warned him that there might be something wrong with the drink he just drank.

The white moonlight held his chin and chuckled, looking Lu Qi up and down with his charming eyes. “Is that so? He did something to the wine?”

Lu Qi blinked, feeling that they looked nothing alike. The scumbag might have a problem with his eyes.

The white moonlight walked straight toward the scumbag, and Lu Qi found that the white moonlight was even half a head taller than him. Then the white moonlight, who was said to be weak and defenseless, raised his long leg and kicked the scumbag in the waist and sent him flying.

Well, Lu Qi thought, they still had some similarities. For example, they both kicked the scumbag in the same spot.

. . . . . .

When he was a boy, Mu Nanqiao disguised himself as a little white rabbit in order to protect himself.

He pretended to be gentle, kind, and soft.

He watched with cold eyes as some idiot used despicable means to approach him in disguise. That idiot still thought he had deep feelings for him.

How could there be a pure soul in this world?

In the end, the idiot actually found one.

And he sent that person to Mu Nanqiao.

He was not a rabbit, but a deer. His eyes were crystal clear, and when he lost his temper, he would use his antlers to hit people.

So cute. Mu Nanqiao ran his tongue across his canine teeth and wanted to take the deer back to the fox’s den.

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Published January 1, 2023

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Profile Image for yel ᰔ.
670 reviews212 followers
February 6, 2025
3.5/5 🌟

This one is sweet and fluffy. There might be the issue of childhood trauma and abuse from the past, but it's more of ML's characterization and not really the most dominant part of the plot. The overall story is more lighthearted and wholesome.

I loved that the MC is kind, innocent, gentle and has a good temper, but never a pushover. He can bite back in the most unexpected way once you wronged him or provoked the person he cares about. I also loved his duality. He can be the cutest cinnamon bun who rides a motorcycle, the purest and most wholesome who do erotic painting for a living and the kindest, most well tempered person who never swears but can still hit you with his fist. It's very contrasting but not exactly clashing.

The ML, on the other hand, was always referred to as a fox/vixen. I think it fits him very well. He has a deep mind and full of schemes, but in the face of the MC's pure eyes, he can only treat him genuinely and sincerely. The thing I admire about him, aside from his deep love and devotion towards the MC, is that he never tries to control the MC. He said once that he would never hinder the MC's decisions and hobbies, but he will always stand by his side in case something goes wrong to protect him. He's very supportive.

The plot is not shallow but it's also not very deep and intricate. It's a cute and quick read and perfect if you just want a sweet and light romance.
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390 reviews17 followers
July 9, 2025
The first half of this novel was a 4 star read, but it became a 3 star by the end. It dragged for too long after the antagonists were dealt with and the two leads were already a couple, turning into a "will they, won't they, when will they have sex?" drama. It also turned from a funny dynamic (two loves/substitutes of the major antagonist ignoring him to get together instead), into a very typical and tired dynamic (innocent and trusting child-like shou being manipulated/bullied by the overly-horny powerful gong). It didn't go non-con or outright bad, but it soured the enjoyment of what had started out as an original and fairly respectful relationship. I wish the novel had ended once the antagonists were gone and the two leads were a couple- that was all the resolution I needed, not whether they get a new house, not when are they eventually going to have sex, etc.
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320 reviews8 followers
March 12, 2026
This story was just sugar and sweetness, no drama or angst or intrigue. Or plot, for that matter... but it worked very well as a palate cleanser.

Romance was smooth, and other character couldn't even pry a gap between the 2 leads. Antagonists, if they can be called that, didn't have much of an impact before the ML got rid of them. MC was sweet and naïve, but thankfully not stupid. ML was almost your usual possessive gong, not much to say about him.

I do like a touch of realism when it came to MC's parents' reaction to his sexual orientation... thankfully the author didn't turn it into a full-blown drama.

Short and sweet, good for when you don't want to think.
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