The Man Who Gave The Protagonist a Halo

The Man Who Gave The Protagonist a Halo

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为主角送光环的男人

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 为主角送光环的男人

By luo buwei, 楼不危

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
160 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Bai Xiyu traveled through various worlds, using his life to deliver the protagonists all kinds of dog dazzling auras then die gloriously or wretchedly, world-shatteringly or obscurely. But recently, Bai Xiyu discovered that the world seemed to be a bit broken. Someone: “I remember you.” Bai Xiyu: “Ehehehehe…” Welcome to hotline ******, the protagonist halo tailored for you, you deserve to own it! Bai Xiyu: Mom, I always feel that the client lately is the same person! **

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Man Who Gave The Protagonist a Halo Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Man Who Gave The Protagonist a Halo "The Man Who Gave The Protagonist a Halo" promised a wild ride through multiple realms with a dash of comedy, romance, and even a sprinkle of tragedy. After diving in, I found it to be an enjoyable, albeit uneven, experience in the world-hopping genre. ### First Impressions The premise itself is intriguing: a system administrator somehow gets tangled up in giving a protagonist a halo, implying a journey filled with unique scenarios and character development. The initial worlds hooked me with their blend of adventure and emotional depth. ### What Works Well The romance is definitely a highlight. The "love interest falls in love first" trope is well-executed, creating a dynamic where I was genuinely invested in the characters' relationship. There are some serious feels going on, with the promise of a happy ending after some initial heartbreak. The humor also landed well for me, providing a welcome levity to some of the more intense plot points. The initial world-building was strong, with a good level of detail and engaging storylines. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the quality isn't consistent throughout. As the story progresses, the later worlds felt less developed, almost like the author was rushing to the finish line. The intricate plots began to simplify, and the writing lost some of its earlier spark. This resulted in a less immersive experience as the story neared its conclusion. While the "fluffy and inoffensive" nature of these later worlds might appeal to some, I personally missed the depth and complexity of the beginning. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The first few worlds feature a bittersweet ending, which might be a turn-off for some readers seeking a purely feel-good experience from the start. However, rest assured, the overall ending is a satisfyingly happy one. ### Final Verdict "The Man Who Gave The Protagonist a Halo" is a decent read, especially if you're looking for a quick and relatively lighthearted world-hopping adventure with a sweet romance at its core. While the quality dips somewhat in the later arcs, the initial strong world-building and engaging characters make it worth checking out. Just be prepared for a bit of an uneven ride. I'd recommend it, but with the caveat that your enjoyment might wane slightly as you progress.

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