Zhong Yi encountered a young boy eating his meal in the bathroom. This young boy was the other male lead in the new movie he was about to shoot. He had a cold and beautiful black hair, and he was holding a spoon, focusing on eating a box of… cat food. The two of them looked at each other and were momentarily speechless. Zhong Yi pondered for a while and then came to the conclusion – well, young people in the entertainment industry, this is probably a kind of eating disorder, similar to the psychological illness of pica.
Rong Mian: “How can you help me keep this secret?”
Zhong Yi: “It’s okay, I’ll just pretend I didn’t see anything. Just act well in the movie when the time comes.”
Rong Mian: “I don’t believe you.”
Zhong Yi was very troubled: “Then… show me a random talent.”
The boy thought very seriously for a while. Then Zhong Yi watched as Rong Mian lowered his head, stretched out his hand, and slowly unzipped his pants. (Actually, it was just to show his tail)
A rogue and brainy Gong X A Shou who just wants to eat.
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The Nutrition is Too Good Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Nutrition is Too Good
"The Nutrition is Too Good" promised a fluffy, comedic ride, and for the most part, it delivered. I went in expecting a lighthearted palate cleanser, and that's largely what I got, though with a few caveats along the way.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters hooked me with their comedic misunderstandings. The premise of a cat-like protagonist navigating the human world, especially in the entertainment industry, is inherently funny. I found myself chuckling at Zhong Yi's innocent antics and Rong Mian's increasingly dramatic, yet logical, assumptions. The setup is undeniably cute, and the promise of a sweet romance was definitely enticing.
### What Works Well
The core strength of this novel lies in its humor and fluff. The central misunderstanding, born from the MC's cat-like perspective, is a goldmine for comedic situations. It's the kind of humor that makes you want to slap your forehead and giggle at the same time. I also appreciated the lack of villains or overly dramatic conflicts. It truly felt like a comfort read, perfect for unwinding after a long day. The male lead is also quite charming, and is very sweet and understanding of the MC.
### Areas of Concern
While I enjoyed the overall experience, the pacing felt a bit off at times. The initial misunderstanding, while funny, did stretch on for a significant portion of the story, and I can see how some readers might find it exhausting. I also felt a slight disconnect between the MC and ML, perhaps due to the inherent "cat-human gap," as one reader put it. It didn't ruin the story, but it was a lingering feeling that kept me from fully investing in their relationship. I also wish there was more detail given to the acting side of the novel, as it felt a little glossed over.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Okay, here comes some spoilers. I really appreciated that the ML ate cat food to prove a point to the MC. But the spoiler is over!
### Final Verdict
Despite some minor pacing issues and a slight sense of disconnect, "The Nutrition is Too Good" is a worthwhile read for those seeking a light, fluffy, and humorous story. If you're a cat lover, or simply enjoy a good misunderstanding-driven plot, this novel is definitely worth checking out. Just be prepared for a heavy dose of sweetness and a protagonist who may occasionally leave you scratching your head in amusement. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.