The Complete Guide to the Use and Care of a Personal Assistant

The Complete Guide to the Use and Care of a Personal Assistant

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助理食用指南

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 助理食用指南

By why radiance, 何必灿烂

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
138 chapters
Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
chaleuria

Description

A no-name writer becomes the personal assistant to a famous web novelist, and moves in with him amidst much bickering. He freeloads off the successful novelist, eats the novelist’s food, lives in the novelist’s house, and, eventually, even sleeps in the novelist’s bed. A certain no-name writer (flipping a table): “It was totally that bastard who forced me to—Mmph! Mmph! Mmph! Oi, Su Yuyang, why’re you covering my mouth?” The successful novelist (whispering into the no-name writer’s ear): “Xiao Miao, I’m hungry.” Enjoy the simple pleasures of the everyday with an oddball novelist and his dumb cat.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
zongheng
English Publisher
chaleuria
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Complete Guide to the Use and Care of a Personal Assistant Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Complete Guide to the Use and Care of a Personal Assistant* *The Complete Guide to the Use and Care of a Personal Assistant* promises a comedic slice-of-life story with a slow-burn romance, and while it delivers on some aspects, I found myself ultimately struggling to connect with the main characters. The novel explores the cohabitation and bickering between the leads, but the execution left me with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of apartment life and the potential for humor arising from the dynamic between the MC and ML. The early chapters held promise, and I was eager to see their relationship develop. However, as I progressed, I found myself increasingly frustrated with the characters' interactions. ### What Works Well Despite my overall reservations, I can appreciate the author's attempt to create detailed characters, including the side characters. One aspect consistently praised is the translation quality. The translator, Jury, apparently did an excellent job of capturing the essence of the original Chinese light novel while maintaining perfect English phrasing and sentence structure. For readers who value a well-translated work, this is a significant strength. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue lies with the main characters, particularly the MC. I found his short temper and tendency to overreact to trivial matters quite grating. The constant arguing and bickering, while intended to be comedic, often felt repetitive and pointless. I struggled to understand the basis of their attraction, and their shift from constant conflict to romantic interest felt abrupt and unconvincing. It felt as though their relationship was defined by arguing, leaving me wondering how they could even tolerate each other, let alone fall in love. The plot also seemed unnecessarily drawn out, relying on misunderstandings and dramatic complications that ultimately detracted from my enjoyment. I can definitely see why some readers were tempted to drop it. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, *The Complete Guide to the Use and Care of a Personal Assistant* wasn't quite to my taste. While the translation is commendable and some readers may find the characters endearing, I found the constant bickering and the MC's personality too irritating to fully enjoy the story. If you enjoy stories with high-strung characters and conflict-driven relationships, this might be worth a try. However, if you prefer more balanced and relatable characters, you might want to proceed with caution.

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