After I Stopped Being a Simp and Chose Money Over Love, the School Beauties Began to Panic

After I Stopped Being a Simp and Chose Money Over Love, the School Beauties Began to Panic

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职业舔狗:谈钱不谈情,校花们慌了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 职业舔狗:谈钱不谈情,校花们慌了

By 武清你好

3.0
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
200 chapters
Original Publisher
qimao

Description

Chu Feng was the bootlicker of the aloof school beauty, Shen Chenxi. His love was so humble that it was buried deep in his bones, yet Shen Chenxi never spared him a glance. At the Experimental High School, Chu Feng was known by everyone as the King of Bootlickers. However, what they didn’t know was that Chu Feng was also the bootlicker of the chuunibyou girl, the cold and elegant female CEO, the yandere neighbor, and the gentle, wealthy top student. “Talking money, not love” was the rule Chu Feng set for himself. When Chu Feng finally stopped kneeling and fawning, entering university to begin a brand-new life, those pampered women suddenly realized that they could no longer live without Chu Feng! Thus began a grand and chaotic drama of women desperately chasing after him!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

After I Stopped Being a Simp and Chose Money Over Love, the School Beauties Began to Panic Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on After I Stopped Being a Simp and Chose Money Over Love, the School Beauties Began to Panic Okay, let's dive into "After I Stopped Being a Simp..." – what a mouthful! This title promises a satisfying tale of self-respect and financial independence, and while there are glimmers of that, my experience was a bit more complicated. ### First Impressions The premise definitely hooked me. A protagonist ditching his "simp" tendencies to chase the almighty dollar? Sign me up! The initial chapters establish a world where our main character is essentially working as a "bootlicker" to earn money. It's an interesting, if somewhat morally grey, setup. ### What Works Well The author does a decent job of portraying the protagonist's internal struggles. We see the constant push and pull between his desire for financial stability and his lingering feelings for the various "school beauties." I found myself appreciating the author's attempt to explore the complexities of his situation, especially the flashbacks that delve into his past hardships. The fast-learner tag is also accurate, as he seems to quickly adapt to the demands of his, shall we say, *unique* job. There's also a certain charm in the slice-of-life aspects, with the cooking tag suggesting some heartwarming moments in between the drama. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel does stumble in several areas. The pacing feels uneven, with a significant portion of the story focusing on the month leading up to final exams. While this could build tension, it often felt repetitive. The protagonist's internal monologues, which are meant to add depth, sometimes become overwhelming, rehashing the same emotional conflicts without much progress. The "contradictive emotional thoughts" that plague the narrative are indeed exhausting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Be warned: the ending is apparently open. You might not get the closure you're hoping for regarding the relationships with the "customers." This could be frustrating if you're looking for a definitive resolution to the harem dynamic. ### Final Verdict "After I Stopped Being a Simp..." has potential, but it needs some refinement. The initial concept is intriguing, and the character's internal conflicts are somewhat relatable. However, the repetitive nature of the narrative and the open ending might leave you feeling unsatisfied. It's not a complete waste of time, but be prepared for a somewhat bumpy ride. Ultimately, I'd give it a cautious recommendation, especially if you're a fan of character-driven stories with a heavy dose of internal monologue and don't mind unresolved plot threads.

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