The 7-year-old little crybaby met 11-year-old big brother who ran away from home.[This man became the protector of redemption in his life]The 16-year-old little dragon fell in love with a 20-year-old big brother.[It’s a pity that the big brother didn’t recognize him as the little crybaby]The 23-year-old single father and 27-year-old chief executive meets again.[This time the little crybaby and his big brother are finally together]Fortunately we met through hundreds of millions of people, Thank God, for letting us break through many obstacles and get back together again, falling in love with you and being with you again is the greatest fortune in my life.
The 16-year-old little dragon fell in love with a 20-year-old big brother.[It’s a pity that the big brother didn’t recognize him as the little crybaby]The 23-year-old single father and 27-year-old chief executive meets again.[This time the little crybaby and his big brother are finally together]Fortunately we met through hundreds of millions of people, Thank God, for letting us break through many obstacles and get back together again, falling in love with you and being with you again is the greatest fortune in my life.
The 23-year-old single father and 27-year-old chief executive meets again.[This time the little crybaby and his big brother are finally together]Fortunately we met through hundreds of millions of people, Thank God, for letting us break through many obstacles and get back together again, falling in love with you and being with you again is the greatest fortune in my life.
Fortunately we met through hundreds of millions of people, Thank God, for letting us break through many obstacles and get back together again, falling in love with you and being with you again is the greatest fortune in my life.
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He’s Not A Non-Entertainment Circle Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on He’s Not A Non-Entertainment Circle
"He's Not A Non-Entertainment Circle" promised a sweet escape, and while it delivered on some fronts, it also stumbled in others. Overall, I found it to be a mixed bag, leaning more towards a lighthearted, fluffy read despite some initial hiccups.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was thrown into a world of angst and misunderstanding. The story starts with a bit of "dog blood drama," as some readers described it. The male lead (ML) makes a pretty big mistake early on, mistaking the villain for the main character (MC), which understandably frustrated many. I felt like the pacing was incredibly fast in the beginning. Some readers even found it confusing, which I can understand. It felt like essential details were skipped over, leaving me with questions.
### What Works Well
Once I pushed past the initial angst, the story shifted gears dramatically. The latter half is filled with sweetness and fluff. I particularly enjoyed the weibo interactions between the MC and ML; they were genuinely cute and added a lighthearted touch. If you're looking for a story where the drama fades away and is replaced by copious amounts of "dog food," you might enjoy this. I also appreciated that both the MC and ML have strong backgrounds, adding a bit of depth to their characters.
### Areas of Concern
Despite the enjoyable fluff, I had some reservations. The author's writing style felt repetitive at times, and some plot points remained unclear. For example, the exact nature of the relationship between the ML and the "white lotus" villain was never fully explained. I also felt that the ML's personality change was a bit too drastic. While I appreciate character development, the 360° shift felt a bit jarring. The ending for the "white lotus" villain also seemed unresolved.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers felt the MC forgave the ML too quickly after the initial misunderstanding. Apparently, the author addressed this by adding a scene where the MC's brothers beat up the ML. Also, a particular highlight for some was the part where the ML gets into a wedding dress.
### Final Verdict
"He's Not A Non-Entertainment Circle" is a decent fluffy read if you're willing to overlook its flaws. The fast-paced plot and abundance of sweetness might appeal to those seeking a lighthearted escape. However, the initial angst, unclear plot points, and somewhat weak translation might deter some readers. I would recommend it if you're in the mood for something mellow and sweet, but don't expect a deeply complex or well-developed story. I'd give it a 3 out of 5 stars.