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The Lover’s Prattle
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Rating(4.2 / 5.0, 98 votes)
5 | 64% (63 votes) |
4 | 10% (10 votes) |
3 | 10% (10 votes) |
2 | 7% (7 votes) |
1 | 8% (8 votes) |
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One entry per lineArtist(s)
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2016
Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per line
95 Chapters + 7 Bonus (Completed)
11 Arcs + 1 Bonus
11 Arcs + 1 Bonus
Licensed
No
Completely Translated
No
Original Publisher
One entry per lineEnglish Publisher
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Release Frequency
Every 95.6 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #2000
All Time Rank: #3493
Reading List [Graph]
On 2510 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #9391
All Time Rank: #3497
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.How pitiful is a life without love?
In every happy ending, there is always a male character who either meets his demise or spends the rest of his life alone.
Maybe he regards feelings as playthings, or maybe he doesn’t care. When the whole world turns its back on him, will there be someone… someone who turns their back on the world, to take his hand?
I love you.
Your dreams,
Your strengths,
and your flaws.
These are the stories of said male characters and their special someones.
Associated Names
One entry per line情话终有主
Related Series
N/ARecommendations
The Star Light Shines When He Came (2)Quick Transmigration with Female Lead Aura (2)
Quick Transmigration: Heroine Arrives, Woman Rapidly Retreats! (1)
Quick Transmigration: Male Lead, You’re Overpowered? (1)
Side Character Transmigrations: The Final Boss is No Joke (1)
Unruly Phoenix Xiaoyao (1)
Recommendation Lists
- Capture Target Novel (BxG)
- touchy touchy couples
- List CN
- O love, where are you?
- Novels That made me Sleepless every night!
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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07/04/20 | The Cent | c23 part1 |
07/01/20 | The Cent | c22 part2 |
06/29/20 | The Cent | c22 part1 |
06/23/20 | The Cent | c21 |
06/12/20 | The Cent | c20 part2 |
06/09/20 | The Cent | c20 part1 |
06/08/20 | The Cent | c19 part2 |
06/05/20 | The Cent | c19 part1 |
06/04/20 | The Cent | c18 part2 |
06/02/20 | The Cent | c18 part1 |
06/01/20 | The Cent | c17 part2 |
05/28/20 | The Cent | c17 part1 |
05/28/20 | The Cent | c16 part2 |
05/25/20 | The Cent | c16 part1 |
05/23/20 | The Cent | c15 part2 |
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The first arc may dissuade some readers because the ML is a notorious player and even sugar daddy, but don't worry, it's still all fluff and no drama.
Summary
The story follows the love between a playboy CEO and a mediocre actress. The CEO is struggling to come to terms with the fact that his ex-wife is in a happy and fulfilling marriage. He is a serial sugar daddy to struggling actresses and this is how he meets the FL. Slowly growing dependent on the care she provides, he realises he loves her.
As the translator notes, it's interesting to see this character - the rich playboy - who is often the secondary male lead, come into his own and take centre stage.
However.
The FL is a non-character. She's not talented at acting - why pursue this career? - and has struggled for five years - why only now accept the ML's "favour"? There's no sense of desperation or ambition that would explain her actions. She continues with her conscientious care and worms her way into the ML's heart, but it never feels like she's placed him in her heart. Until the end she continues to act like she did when she first met him, caring, but distanced. Given the ML's character at the beginning, it's hard to see how anyone could fall for him...
A re-born genius in pharmaceuticals, who holds a deeply pessimistic world view and wants to end the world with a zombie virus, slowly falls in love with a young girl through the continued acts of gentle, kind and generous love she gives him.
His love starts with the typical "don't really love her but can't stand letting anyone hurt her including myself." He strives not only to protect her physically, but to ensure that his actions will not cause her needless pain - be that through protecting her from gossip by not staying over at her family home, taking pains to get to know her parents, or forging a positive reputation for himself. While his love borders on the obsessive side, it's on the less creepy end of the spectrum.
She, on the other hand, is a transmigrator. It's hinted that she was "sent out" by some kind of organisation, as she mentions a "bureau" that she "won't return to until she completes her mission (?) ". It was so vaguely alluded to that it might as well not have been included, and actually detracted from the story. While I never felt that her love or kindness in and of itself was a show or front she put on, it did feel like she wouldn't necessarily of helped him or treated him as she did if it has not been for her transmigration and future knowledge of his (past) life. In these cases, sincerity is compromised by future knowledge.
The tyrannical master of the demon sect wipes out a powerful sect overnight. Unable to defeat him, the other sects offer up female cultivators in hopes of a ceasefire. Intrigued by one of the women sent to him, the demon falls in love while also slowly losing his cultivation forcing himself and the woman to run for their lives.
As hackneyed as my summary makes it sound, there were
someone interesting point: in the middle of the story the ML was so weak and had regressed so much with his cultivation that the FL was way more powerful and had to defend him (beauty saving the hero). The rest... is as hackneyed as it sounds.She asks him a s*upid question and he finds her "interesting", ergo their love blossoms; she is so caring, with clear eyes. There's also a rather disturbing part where, because he loses his cultivation, he becomes a six year old child, in mentality as well as physically.
All this might have been forgivable if it were executed well, but alas, even here the story falls down. I'm not sure if it was because of the author or the translator (I'm inclined to the former), but this story really does not flow. There are huge leaps that leave you thinking you missed a chapter, the premise of the ML's cultivation which is the MAIN CAUSE FOR CONFLICT is not explained until the very end so the reading experience is similar to trying to find your way out of a maze, blindfolded.
Personally, I think this is the worst one so far.