The Destruction of a Triad Boss Trilogy

The Destruction of a Triad Boss Trilogy

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一个黑道大哥的毁灭三部曲

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: A Three-step Guide To Destroy a Triad Boss, 一个黑道大哥的毁灭三部曲

By wu xiu long xiang, 无袖拢香

4.8
Completed chinese Published Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
5 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Li Hao Ran is known as the neighborhood troublemaker. Ever since he was 3, Li Hao Ran’s main goal in life was to be a bad guy. Why? Because his mother told him that good people only use one gun, while bad people have many. At the age of 12, his future of being a triad boss is in jeopardy when he meetsher…

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Published Novel

The Destruction of a Triad Boss Trilogy Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Destruction of a Triad Boss Trilogy This short and sweet story definitely left a lasting impression! "The Destruction of a Triad Boss Trilogy" is a quick read, clocking in at only five chapters, but it packs a surprising amount of charm and humor into its limited space. The premise alone – a boy determined to become a triad boss getting completely derailed by a sweet, adopted sister – is enough to pique anyone's interest. ### First Impressions I was immediately drawn in by the lighthearted tone and the unique perspective. It's refreshing to see a romance told from the male lead's point of view, and the comedic elements are well-executed. The story sets up the MC's desire to be a "bad guy" and then hilariously shows how his plans are constantly thwarted, mainly due to his growing affection for the female lead. ### What Works Well The biggest strength of this novel is its ability to deliver a heartwarming and fluffy experience without overstaying its welcome. The characters are endearing, and the way the female lead gradually transforms the would-be triad boss into a responsible, loving partner is genuinely sweet. I particularly enjoyed the author's skill in portraying the male lead's perspective, making his internal struggles and eventual change believable and relatable. The humor is also a major plus, keeping the story light and entertaining throughout. ### Areas of Concern While the overall reception is overwhelmingly positive, I did notice a few readers expressed concerns about the ending and the "interview" chapter. Some felt that the female lead's actions bordered on manipulative, and that her interview revealed a calculated side that diminished the sweetness of their relationship. I can see how that could be jarring for some readers, potentially altering their perception of the entire story. Additionally, the sibling dynamic might not be for everyone, even with the "not biologically related" disclaimer. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning **The following section contains potential spoilers regarding the ending and character motivations.** Several reviewers mentioned their discomfort with the female lead's interview, where she implies she deliberately shaped the male lead into her ideal partner. This revelation raised questions about the authenticity of their relationship for some, suggesting a level of manipulation that overshadowed the initially heartwarming narrative. Additionally, some readers found the family interviews at the end to be off-putting due to implications of further manipulation and non-consensual actions. ### Final Verdict Despite some potential reservations about the ending for some readers, "The Destruction of a Triad Boss Trilogy" is a delightful and entertaining read. If you're looking for a short, fluffy romance with plenty of humor and a unique premise, this might be exactly what you need. Just be aware of the potential for a slightly unsettling twist at the end that may or may not impact your overall enjoyment. I'd still recommend giving it a try, especially if you're in the mood for a quick and lighthearted escape.

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