Yan Guixing wanted Mu Mu, simply because he was beautiful, had a lovely smile, was a little fool with no parents and a disability, and presented no worries in playing with.
He was like a child with a new toy, feigning gentleness, playing a game of love with the little fool.
Yan Gui Xing wasn’t surprised that the little fool would fall into the trap of “love” he wove, after all, he was a little fool who could be tricked with just a piece of candy.
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## My Thoughts on Little Fool
"Little Fool" certainly presented me with a unique reading experience. Going in, I was intrigued by the combination of a cute, naive protagonist in a futuristic setting, especially with the "male yandere" tag thrown in. The premise had potential, but the execution left me with mixed feelings.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters were engaging enough, drawing me into the world and introducing the main characters. I found myself rooting for the protagonist, whose positive attitude and resilience, despite his disabilities, were genuinely endearing. However, the dynamic between him and the male lead quickly became...problematic, to say the least.
### What Works Well
I appreciated the author's ability to create a character I genuinely cared about. The protagonist's vulnerabilities and his unwavering optimism in the face of adversity made him someone I wanted to see succeed. The futuristic setting also added a layer of intrigue, even though it wasn't always the primary focus. The writing itself is decent, and the translation is well done, which made the story flow smoothly.
### Areas of Concern
The biggest issue I had was with the male lead's behavior. His actions towards the protagonist felt excessively cruel and manipulative, even for a "yandere" character. It was difficult to reconcile his possessiveness with any genuine affection, and I struggled to understand the protagonist's potential attraction to him. This dynamic created a sense of unease that overshadowed much of the story.
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The male lead's actions, such as getting the protagonist fired from his jobs, orchestrating attacks, and even staging rescues, felt incredibly disturbing. The forceful kissing and subsequent manipulative behavior were particularly off-putting. It's challenging to see how such a character could be redeemed, and it made it difficult to invest in the romance.
### Final Verdict
"Little Fool" is a story with potential, but the problematic dynamic between the leads ultimately hindered my enjoyment. While the protagonist is endearing and the writing is decent, the male lead's abusive behavior is a major red flag. If you're a fan of dark, morally ambiguous romances, this might be your cup of tea. However, if you prefer healthier relationships, I'd recommend approaching this one with caution. Ultimately, I'm left feeling conflicted – appreciative of the protagonist's charm but deeply disturbed by the male lead's actions.