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5 | 43% (111 votes) |
4 | 22% (58 votes) |
3 | 20% (51 votes) |
2 | 8% (22 votes) |
1 | 7% (17 votes) |
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Every 69.3 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #1662Monthly Rank: #6556
All Time Rank: #1981
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On 4931 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #795
All Time Rank: #1496
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Ye Zexi transmigrated as the big villain in a danmei novel, who shares the same name as him. Then, he found out that everyone regards him as an imaginary enemy.
In this regard, he adheres to only one principle: Don’t want to fight, take everything you want.
In the boy group’s audition show:
The team member wanted to take the C [Center] position from Ye Zexi.
Ye Zexi took the initiative to withdraw for the sake of being lazy.
The team member was complacent and thought that Ye Zexi had stage fright and the team member was determined to win.
After the performance, Ye Zexi took first place.
Team member: ?
The instructor asked everyone about their purpose to join the competition.
Other contestants: Dreams, because we love the stage!
Ye Zexi: In order to go home and inherit the family property.
Other contestants: ???
Unexpectedly, not only did Ye Zexi fail to be lazy, he also became more popular.
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Mr. Zhou Doesn’t Want to Work Hard Anymore! (1)I’m Afraid I’m Now a Salted Fish (1)
Perfection (1)
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Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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12/31/21 | Arie.Shima | c122 |
12/30/21 | Arie.Shima | c121 |
12/29/21 | Arie.Shima | c120 |
12/28/21 | Arie.Shima | c119 |
12/27/21 | Arie.Shima | c118 |
12/26/21 | Arie.Shima | c117 |
12/25/21 | Arie.Shima | c116 |
12/24/21 | Arie.Shima | c115 |
12/23/21 | Arie.Shima | c114 |
12/22/21 | Arie.Shima | c113 |
12/21/21 | Arie.Shima | c112 |
12/20/21 | Arie.Shima | c111 |
12/19/21 | Arie.Shima | c110 |
12/18/21 | Arie.Shima | c109 |
12/17/21 | Arie.Shima | c108 |
- It makes the ML look incompetent. Going behind the MC isn't clever. All it does is show that the ML isn't convincing enough to change someone's mind.
- As a director, why would you want an unwilling actor? Why would you even think an unwilling actor would act well? This guy is clearly famous enough to attract really good actors. Frankly, I refuse to believe that there is any role that can only be played by one person. The obsession with casting the MC isn't logical.
The ML isn't so bad that the story is unreadable or anything, but it annoyed me enough that I didn't bother continuing.