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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.What is it that makes a man fall in love with a woman at first sight? Appearance? Aura? Wealth? No, when campus prince and gaming expert, student Xiao Nai first saw Bei Wei Wei, what made him fall in love was not her extraordinary beauty; but her slim and slender fingers that were flying across the keyboard and her calm and composed manner! Embarrassing, no?
At the same time, gaming expert Bei Wei Wei was on the computer methodically commanding a guild war and won a perfect and glorious victory despite being at a disadvantage; completely unaware of the fact that cupid is nearby.
Soon after basketball player; swimmer; all-around excellent student; and game company president, Xiao Nai, uses tactics both on- and offline to capture this beauty’s heart. Therefore this romance slowly bloomed.
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One entry per lineLove 020
Love O2O
WeiWei's Beautiful Smile
Wei Wei Yi Xiao Hen Qing Cheng
เวยเวย ยิ้มนิดพิชิตใจ
微微一笑很倾城
Related Series
Come and Eat, Shan Shan (Shared Universe)Recommendations
Why Not Soar Your Majesty (13)Honey Stewed Squid (11)
Really, Really Miss You (9)
You’re Beautiful When You Smile (9)
Time (6)
Love You 59 Seconds (5)
Recommendation Lists
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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08/26/15 | Lil’ Bliss | BL story2 |
08/25/15 | Lil’ Bliss | BL story1 |
08/17/15 | Lil’ Bliss | side story 2 |
08/10/15 | Lil’ Bliss | side story 1 |
08/07/15 | Dreams of Jianghu | outtake 2 |
08/03/15 | Lil’ Bliss | c48 |
07/28/15 | Lil’ Bliss | c47 |
07/27/15 | Lil’ Bliss | c46 |
07/14/15 | Lil’ Bliss | c45 |
07/06/15 | Lil’ Bliss | c44 |
06/29/15 | Lil’ Bliss | c43 |
06/22/15 | Lil’ Bliss | c42 |
06/15/15 | Lil’ Bliss | c41 |
06/08/15 | Lil’ Bliss | c40 |
06/01/15 | Lil’ Bliss | c39 |
A Slight Smile is Very Charming is the story that Really, Really Miss You could have been. The setting is also similar to Black Belly Boss, Don't Run, while it shares the same universe and author as Come and Eat, Shan Shan but the pacing was better and the characters developed their relationship more and gradually fell for each other.
Taking place in an MMORPG, the female lead is ditched by her in-game husband when she encounters her idol/the top ranked PK and he proposes marriage. Working together and interacting with him and his team, they fall for each other in-game and arrange to meet offline. The MC then realizes that her current in-game husband is also her idol in real life and they begin dating and working together offline as well. Throughout the story they also handle trolls and various antagonists.
The story is actually quite simple, however their interactions were quite charming and you could feel the development between the two characters as they don't just rush into love. The female lead is cute but sensible and holds a strong position in-game, although she appears slightly more introverted offline. While the male lead also has a rather dark sense of humour but unlike Shan Shan, this is mostly aimed towards people aside from the female lead.
I also liked how the characters had a clear distinction between game and reality, with the MC above using her real life appearance to compete within the game, and clashing with people irl just because of their feuds online – something I found quite dignified. They're not, however, above revenge in game.
Their interactions offline was a touch more stifled though – but mostly because they didn't have quests and supporting characters to help their relationship grow through non-conversational means (while the author spent a lot more time on their in-game wedding than their actual one...). The talks they did have were a lot better than RRMY and improved and became more playful over time.
She’s smart, he’s a genius.
She’s the best female player, he’s the best male player.
Etc. Ok, they meet, they love and... well, not much. The game part could be interesting but it’s not developed. Their personality is nonexistent, they are very generic characters. Some side characters are better. The plot is not really exciting either. So it’s not that it’s a bad story, but I found it quite boring. It seems Chinese romances are not for me.
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- Realistic start up environment (with some exceptions I will write below)
Now, the cons. I'm a female software engineer, a gamer, and I'm also working in the tech industry. I can easily relate to MC and ML. The cons are mostly nitpicky rant. You can ignore it, but I just can't help myself :p. The CONS (mostly nitpicks) :