It was a slice of life romance. Loved the main leads and all the supporting characters. I read it in one setting. Could not put down even if I wanted to.
From the synopsis, it may seem like any other brain dead novel with vain characters. However, it's the opposite.
I felt like I was living through these characters. All of them were so positive and living life to the fullest.
I loved the male lead and female lead's relationship. Both were mature and knew what they wanted. Their love wasn't rational to the point of being tasteless but it also wasn't impulsively passionate to the point of being cheesy.
The ML was the funniest character in the novel. I liked him a lot. Luo Bei was also unlike other female leads.
Every character had their own quirks and were not just paper characters.
Fang Jingzhou was the sweetest boy and I wanted to give him a hug. His chemistry with the leads was the best.
I loved this novel! I also think that the author was making an irony out of all the main stream lovesick brain dead domineering CEO novels. We got to see how the main characters of these novels with tragic pasts struggle from a bystander character's pov.
This novel was surely one of the most unique and fluffiest novels I've read in a while.
"Remember, own everything but illness, lose anything but money" (A great Zhou Jianguo once said this to a little boy to cheer him up😭😭😭)
Actual rating for me is probably more than 3/5, but the last 1/3 was so annoying that it's influencing my rating as I think back on this. Started off really liking the novel- great characters, especially women with their brains actually functional, unlike a lot of other novels. In the last third, it got progressively annoying and cliche- feels like the author was introducing characters or plot points a little randomly and purposelessly. Got so annoyed at some of the interactions I had to just skim or skip. Worth the read for the first 2/3s!