The National Director is Mr. Perfect

The National Director is Mr. Perfect

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国民导演是男神

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 国民导演是男神

By gu mushuang, 孤木双

2.2
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2120
Original Publisher
Unknown
English Publisher
webnovel

Description

The popular and magnificent ‘crown prince’ was reborn into a disfigured little pathetic girl whom everyone loathes. The Crown Prince expressed that this all didn’t matter! The body’s original appearance was actually a face that everyone, men and women, old and young, would go crazy for. “He” was the perfect lover in the hearts of countless men and women. Anyone would dream of marrying her! But one day, the prince charming became a goddess? Male fans: How explosive! Jiang Yi: I’m not going to accept this, I am her husband! Jun Ci smirked. So what exactly are you not accepting?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
English Publisher
webnovel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The National Director is Mr. Perfect Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The National Director is Mr. Perfect Alright, let's dive into "The National Director is Mr. Perfect." With a mixed bag of opinions out there, I went in with an open mind. The premise certainly grabbed my attention: a crown prince from an advanced interstellar future reborn into the body of a "disfigured" girl in modern times who then has to pretend to be a boy. It's definitely a unique twist on the usual transmigration trope. ### First Impressions I was initially intrigued by the contrast between the MC's advanced background and the modern setting. The idea of her "brain system" helping her navigate this new world felt like a fun, sci-fi element. The early chapters, focusing on her escaping her abusive family and healing her disfigurement, had a good pace. I'm a sucker for face-slapping moments, and it seems like this novel delivers on that front, with the MC quickly establishing herself. ### What Works Well The male lead's personality is definitely a point of interest. Instead of the typical cold, domineering CEO, he's portrayed as almost childishly arrogant, even resorting to calling in his bodyguard after the MC beats him up. I can see how that could be endearing to some readers, offering a refreshing change from the usual ML archetype. And the MC's Weibo shenanigans? Sounds like a great way to stir up drama and keep things interesting. ### Areas of Concern However, I can also see why the novel's sitting at a 2.2/5 rating. The plot progression seems to be a major sticking point. Some readers feel that the story meanders, with the main plot moving at a snail's pace. The character depth also appears to be lacking, with characters reduced to single defining traits. The MC being "perfect" might get tiresome quickly, and an "arrogant" ML without any redeeming qualities could easily become unlikable. The potential for overly exaggerated reactions to the MC's beauty is also a concern. If it becomes too repetitive and focused on older women lusting after her, it could definitely detract from the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Regarding the mother-in-law's reaction to a hypothetical gay relationship, I understand the disappointment. While societal acceptance is a valid theme to explore, the execution seems to have fallen flat, leaving a sour taste in the reviewer's mouth. ### Final Verdict "The National Director is Mr. Perfect" has an intriguing premise and some potentially refreshing character dynamics. However, the slow plot progression, lack of character depth, and potentially problematic characterizations raise significant concerns. While some readers might find it enjoyable as a time-filler, others might find it ultimately unsatisfying. Proceed with caution.

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