Little Dandy, He’s a Little Good

Little Dandy, He’s a Little Good

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小纨绔他有点乖[穿书]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 小纨绔他有点乖[穿书]

By lin buhuan, 林不欢

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
132 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

After Rong Zhuo’s death, it was written into a book. The original owner was introduced to the prince as a confidant because of his ability and political integrity. When he passed through, he was not familiar with the prince. In order to avoid the ending of the original book, he decided to be a dummy and ruin his reputation so that he would not provoke the prince. Unexpectedly, Rong Zhuo overturned the car on his first day as a dummy, and also met the prince’s nemesis by accident, and this person is the future emperor of this dynasty… Rong Zhuo, the protagonist of this article, is not a brilliant genius, but a little sun full of justice and kindness in his heart. Under his influence, the playful friends around him “returned to the righteous” one after another, and even the cold and violent His Royal Highness King Yan was unknowingly warmed by him, and slowly walked out of the gloomy past.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Little Dandy, He’s a Little Good Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Little Dandy, He’s a Little Good "Little Dandy, He’s a Little Good" promised a delightful blend of fantasy, shounen ai, and ancient China, and after diving in, I have some mixed feelings. The cute protagonist and transmigration elements certainly piqued my interest, but the execution left me wanting more. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were undeniably charming. The fish-out-of-water scenario of a modern individual navigating the intricacies of an ancient Chinese court is always a fun trope. I was eager to see how the protagonist would adapt and perhaps even shake things up. ### What Works Well The humor definitely shines through at times. There are moments of genuine levity, often stemming from the protagonist's naiveté and misunderstandings of courtly customs. The world-building, while not overly detailed, provides a sufficient backdrop for the story to unfold. The interactions between the main characters, despite my reservations, do have a certain appeal, particularly in the earlier chapters when the power dynamics are more subtly explored. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the characterization, particularly that of the protagonist. While "simple" characters can be endearing, I found myself struggling with some of the decisions and actions, which at times felt a bit too contrived. The male lead's swift infatuation also felt somewhat unearned. I personally found the relationship development to be a little rushed, making it difficult to fully invest in their connection. ### Final Verdict "Little Dandy, He’s a Little Good" has its moments of lighthearted fun and a certain undeniable charm. However, the flaws in characterization and relationship development prevent it from reaching its full potential, in my opinion. If you're looking for a quick and easy read with low stakes and don't mind a protagonist who occasionally tests your patience, this might be worth a try. Otherwise, proceed with caution.

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