Saturday, June 17, 2023

[Chinese BG novel] 和大佬隐婚后我摆烂了[穿书]

 

I loved it!

It was hysterical.

Synopsis: Yu Nin transmigrates into a cannon fodder White Moonlight of the hero. A character who survived the whole novel, but managed to end up badly while playing good cards. What licking the hero, what marrying the villain, what being against the heroine, what trying to do anything for the hero. But the world Yu Ning arrived into is totally different: the hero unlocked the whole plot, the heroine has a cheating system and the villain was reborn. What a crazy situation. Yu Nin decided to go her own way.

Although it sounds messy, but I loved how logical it was when it came to different situations of these three. Spoilers but, because the hero only knows the plot he's not aware that other can know the plot too, well, the heroines confesses that she knows the future, but it doesn't help. The heroine has a cheating system, but it's nothing more than knowing the plot and also trying to visit the main plot points, but because Yu Ning changed her actions and she doesn't act as the original, many important points were simply lost and instead of adapting ond seek differencies, she followed advice of the system and simply used system items to achieve the goal, so she came across really stupid and clueless and basically lost all her chances and bottomed out points that are so hard to collect. Villain on the other hand was reborn, since he lived once, he knows the following development and he can pick up people who don't act as in the last life. So he easily figured out that his wife changed core, hero knows the future and the rest is easy.

The system our FL got was a bit silly and new to things and humans, so Yu Ning did not rely on it at all. She changed everything inside out and the plot where she tries to favor this person and that to survive is not her thing. She's completely laid back, because she's RICH. She quit the entertainment circle, changed to investor instead and lived a very leisure and fulfilling life, while teasing her husband. Her fame didn't die down, but grew instead. Her relationships weren't treated badly, because she's out of the circle. Instead people ate her mellons as well as she did the same. Because she changed, everything around her also changed, which triggered the plot to collapse (it wasn't only her, but the stupid heroine helped with her bad decisions). She lived not as a star, but as a wealthy wife of the Fu family. She is laid back and casual, but despite her seeming laziness you don't feel offended, but instead feel close to her, so that's how she deals with people. Most of the humor comes from her, since she doesn't let go anyone, verbally unforgiving. And because the humor mostly comes from situations + jokes, it's better to read to be impressed instead of me failing to explain. But scenes where she knocked on melon seeds, while watching what happened in front of her, even if it involved her, will stay with me forever.

The RELATIONSHIP. Actually, I find that their development was really subtle. Of course at first they were distant, because Fu Jingshi did not figure out that Yu Ning has changed the core that quickly and Yu Ning herself did not stick her hot face to the cold ass. But gradually things changed. Fu Jingshi was interested in new Yu Ning and Yu Ning saw goodness of her husband and liked to tease him. Eventually their feelings grew, but mostly the drastic change came from the first night together. Actually they're pretty sweet and honest with each other. Not sugary sweet, but enough to feel good about them.

It was really fun to read, Yu Ning can't be called a saint, but she helped people who had troubles. She did things for those who deserved it and wasn't particularly revenging when it came to people who she didn't like. Most of the time she was simply a salted fish and things were handled by others (protective husband and those who knew she has a protective husband), but it wasn't boring. I think this novel was a success and a tasty cake in my reading list. I'm glad I found it.

RATE: 4,5/5.

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