Xu Xizhou was a high-spirited and extremely arrogant young master. That was until the real young master–Lu Rong–was welcomed home, the affection of his adoptive parents for the arrogant and willful Xu Xizhou was instantly withdrawn.
Unwilling, he tried to compete for favor with Lu Rong but was ridiculed, and finally was driven out of the Lu family.
When he was desperate, the mixed-race young master of the Zhuang family coldly threw a marriage contract to him. He thought that the other party was humiliating him, so he tore up the contract and went to his friends for help but he was framed instead. His racing career plummeted and he ended up dying tragically in a car accident.
Returning to that desperate rainy night, when the tall and handsome man handed over the marriage contract, Xu Xizhou only raised a single eyebrow and signed it!
Someone in the beginning (usually cold and aloof): We only have a contractual relationship, you’d better not think of something more.
Someone later (getting more and more irritable): These fans, don’t inconsiderately shout husband! He is obviously my wife!!
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Watching Xu Xizhou win awards on the track and become an internationally renowned racer, the way the real young master looked at him was getting hotter; his adoptive parents regretted it and wanted to take him home to continue training him.
Unexpectedly, Xu Xizhou’s grandfather came to their door instead.
Top millionaire Grandpa: I’ll give you 500 million, stay away from my good grandson, do you hear me?
President Uncle: Dad, it’s not good to spoil the younger generation like this. Secretary Wang, how much does it cost to buy an F1 team?
Painter Mother: Baby, your boyfriend doesn’t seem to have a very good temper, why don’t I find you a younger and more handsome one?
A certain someone:……
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The Fake Young Master Just Want to Win Glory for the Country Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Fake Young Master Just Want to Win Glory for the Country
"The Fake Young Master Just Want to Win Glory for the Country" is a title that definitely grabs your attention, and after diving in, I found a story with some genuinely interesting elements, even if it didn't fully stick the landing for me. It's a blend of sports action, family drama, and a touch of romance (yaoi), with a protagonist who's been given a second chance at life.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was intrigued by the premise of a reborn protagonist trying to navigate his relationships and rewrite his past. The idea of him pursuing glory for his country through sports was compelling. However, I quickly picked up on some inconsistencies and character quirks that made it a bit difficult to fully invest in the story.
### What Works Well
The pacing of the romance was something I appreciated. It wasn't a super slow burn, and the relationship progressed at a reasonable pace, which kept me engaged. The sports aspect was also well-done, with enough detail to be exciting without being overwhelming. I could easily visualize the races and the MC's skills developing. The author did a good job of building anticipation for his growth.
### Areas of Concern
One of the biggest issues I had was with the protagonist's character development, or lack thereof. Despite being reborn, he still seemed incredibly naive and dense, especially in his interactions with characters who had betrayed him in his past life. This made it hard to root for him at times. The male lead's personality shift also felt a bit abrupt. He goes from being a cold, unapproachable figure to a doting sweetheart a little too quickly. I also questioned the plot armor in the final race.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several readers have pointed out issues with the MC's relationship with his former "best friend," who played a part in his downfall in his previous life. The MC's willingness to forgive and forget so easily felt inconsistent with his supposed growth and awareness. Additionally, the ML's sudden change in attitude towards the MC, transitioning from coldness to excessive pampering, felt unnatural and rushed.
### Final Verdict
Overall, "The Fake Young Master Just Want to Win Glory for the Country" is a mixed bag. It has moments of genuine excitement and heartwarming interactions, particularly in the sports scenes and the developing romance. However, the inconsistencies in character development and plot can be frustrating. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a focus on sports and romance, this might be worth checking out. However, if you prefer more nuanced characters and a tightly woven plot, you might find yourself wanting more. I'd give it a tentative recommendation with the caveat that it has some flaws you might need to overlook.