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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Qi Xiaoyu was a pillar of the Red Moon Troupe during the Republic of China period. He had a unique appearance, figure, and singing style. His ability to adapt to all kinds of people and situations is even more remarkable.
Meanwhile, Qi Xiaoyu, the starlet in the novel “Sick President Sadistically Loves Me”, is the complete opposite. As a small cannon fodder who had a “warding-off” wedding with the soon-to-be-dying President Xun in order to “wash away” his bad luck and “cure his illness,” this person is s*upid, conceited, arrogant, and proud of his beauty. He gave the president a green hat, coveted the president’s family property, framed the protagonist shou, and was finally sent to an asylum by the sick president, where he was locked up until he turned into an actual lunatic.
When Qi Xiaoyu transmigrated, it was the same night that he was sent to the sick president for the warding-off ceremony……
Qi Xiaoyu judged the situation and was very clear about what he wanted:
Before the protagonist shou appeared, he would obediently clamp his tail tightly between his legs, coax the president into submission, and strive to develop his acting career. After the protagonist shou appeared, he would work hard to match the two of them, retire after success, and divorce the president!
Qi Xiaoyu blinked his big, innocent eyes and smiled, saying, “What the Third Master said is right. Come on, I’ll massage your legs.”
His face is harmless, innocent, and pure.
At the beginning, Third Master Xun casually glanced at Qi Xiaoyu and said, “I have a cleanliness habit. Don’t just push a random person toward me.”
Not long after, Third Master Xun lazily looked at Qi Xiaoyu at his side and said, “This little thing is quite attentive.”
Later, Third Master Xun, whose attitude has completely made a 180-degree turn, couldn’t leave his wife for a day and just wanted to spoil him to heaven.
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- Entertainment (BL)
- Knoxt BL (Ongoing)
- Waiting for complete translation. BL.
- >100 NEW
- Transmigration/Rebirth into cannon fodder/villain ...
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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04/21/24 | KnoxT | c50 |
04/12/24 | KnoxT | c49 |
04/07/24 | KnoxT | c48 |
03/30/24 | KnoxT | c47 |
02/18/24 | KnoxT | c46 |
02/17/24 | KnoxT | c45 |
02/11/24 | KnoxT | c44 |
01/26/24 | KnoxT | c43 |
01/18/24 | KnoxT | c42 |
12/26/23 | KnoxT | c41 |
12/17/23 | KnoxT | c40 |
12/16/23 | KnoxT | c39 |
12/15/23 | KnoxT | c38 |
12/14/23 | KnoxT | c37 |
12/13/23 | KnoxT | c36 |
Something he has no experience in but somehow does better than people who know how to act. He's set up as clever and mature, then turns around and does the dumbest thing you could possibly do, causing chaos and misunderstandings wherever he goes.
It just so happens that he's never the one who suffers because of it, thanks to plot armour it always turns out to be good for him – it just never makes any sense. MC is the typical self-insert Gary Stu with tons of talents and skills who never does anything wrong, who's always right, and at the right place at the right time to get benefits. That would be fine, the problem here is that the main-character coating is so thick that the story is immensely bland and artificial, as well as his character a walking contradiction.
Of course he has the "tragic backstory" mandatory for writers who don't know how many stereotypical MC-traits are too many.
He's simply too perfect and the world too convenient for any kind of enjoyment to be found, you know exactly how everything will turn out after reading the first 10 or so chapters.
It's more or less one single formula reused countless times in the same novel. Other characters aren't better, they are shallow and most of them nothing but plot devices. Plot points are mentioned once then never again, they silently vanish into obscurity and leave you wondering why they were there in the first place. There's a reason why the writer tends to include long comments every few chapters, because readers just can't buy nor understand what she's trying to do with the story and characters.
After 30 chapters, I'm pretty sure she herself didn't even know and made it up while writing, there's no rhythm to the plot or at least clear outline visible anywhere. Two stars because there's nothing seriously wrong with it, it's just a case of an inexperienced writer not being good at writing (just yet).