One day, a small account appeared under a certain big V Weibo. “Asking the netizens how to chase a man. He doesn’t lack money or a car. I am also a man. I look like a nine-pointer. Waiting online. Please answer quickly.”
Someone replied: “Nine points? Does the master think he is Lu Yan?” Lu Yan, who was inexplicably stunned by his fans, shut down the trumpet silently. A few months later, the new generation national husband Mr. Gu suddenly posted a Weibo. “You have a bad dog in your heart, don’t come close.”
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Mr. Gu and the Evil Dog Lu Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Mr. Gu and the Evil Dog Lu
"Mr. Gu and the Evil Dog Lu" promised a sweet and engaging romance, and for the most part, it delivered! After diving in, I can see why it has garnered a dedicated following. It's a relatively quick read, clocking in at just 64 chapters, making it perfect for a weekend binge.
### First Impressions
I went in expecting a certain dynamic based on the summary – a proactive MC wooing the ML. While there's a *hint* of that, it's not the main focus. It felt like the relationship progressed quickly, almost too easily. I missed that initial "chase" feeling that builds anticipation. However, the story quickly compensates with its refreshing, no-nonsense approach to romance.
### What Works Well
The main strength of this novel lies in its characters. Mr. Gu and Lu, the "evil dog," are incredibly likeable. Their dynamic is hot and sexy, and their interactions are genuinely fun to read. I especially appreciate that the story doesn't drag out their getting together. The straightforwardness is a breath of fresh air. The writing is well-done, creating a cute and refreshing story that avoids being overly saccharine. The family conflicts, even the parental rejection, are handled in a way that adds depth without becoming overly angsty.
### Areas of Concern
While the romance is enjoyable, I did find some of the side characters a bit grating. Lin Qing, in particular, stood out as a "shameless and disgusting third person" type that I found quite annoying. Her presence did add some drama, but I could have done without her. I also felt the title didn't quite match the overall story. I wasn't entirely sure why Lu was labeled an "evil dog," and the plot felt somewhat resolved before the final 30 chapters, making me question if it needed to be longer.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers may find the rapid progression of the relationship a bit jarring. The initial "wooing" scene is brief, and the characters are together relatively quickly. Also, one reader mentioned an annoying scene involving a friend of the ML taking a restaurant reservation.
### Final Verdict
Despite some minor issues with side characters and the pacing of the initial romance, "Mr. Gu and the Evil Dog Lu" is a fun, lighthearted read. The main couple is incredibly engaging, and the story avoids unnecessary angst. If you're looking for a short, sweet, and sexy romance with a no-nonsense approach, this might just be the novel for you. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.