
When I Woke Up, I Became the Boss's Bai Yueguang
About This Novel
When Gu Shengru woke up, she found that she had entered a novel and became Bai Yueguang, the domineering president, and rice rice grains in the future. In order to get rid of the tragic fate of the original owner, Gu Shengru embarked on the road of trying to break up peacefully with the male protagonist. Someone: My wife is a bit stupid, the above is all nonsense. Gu Shengru: ~ps: 1v1 double clean!
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Official(1757)Scraped 1mo ago
The writing style of Dada is very good, and the writing is great. I like Shengsheng very much. I kind of doubt that the original protagonist and the heroine are the same person ~ because the hero said: It is still his Shengsheng. The hero loves the heroine from the beginning to the end, right?
I have a dream. I want to be an editor, and I can urge updates honestly.
A wild conjecture
The male protagonist originally liked the female protagonist. The female protagonist forgot her previous memories for some reason, and the memory about herself wearing a book was actually an implanted memory. The voice in her mind telling him not to be with the male protagonist was hypnotized by someone in a shallow consciousness, and there was someone behind the scenes who was driving everything. Total bullshit😂😂
Let me cry for a while first
Author, please take pity on me. It's so difficult for me. I check to see if there is an update every ten minutes, but I can only cry silently. I don't dare to say anything, and I don't dare to ask. Please update, woo woo woo.
Damn, I'm patiently chasing you. Suddenly there is a charge, pause for a second or two. . . Then chase
I think Geng Qianqian and Fu Chengyuan should have been reborn, and the heroine thought she had traveled through time, but in fact she was not. The heroine should have just lost some memories. The "it" mentioned in the article should have made the heroine forget some memories. Moreover, it can be seen from several places that the heroine did not travel through the book, but the names of people in this world are the same as those in the book. If the book is passed through, how to explain Gu Shengru's diary and donation, which are inconsistent with the characters in the novel, and how Lone Star's girlfriend miraculously resurrected, why Geng Qianqian and Fu Chengyuan were reborn, what "it" is, etc., Etc. These are all pits dug by the author. As for how to fill them, it depends on how he writes them. Finally, this book is so imaginative and really interesting! Great support~ (The above only represents my personal opinion)
265, 266 Gu Shengru character design
Actually, I don't quite understand what this little girl means. She is still exposed in the square even though she knows the sun is shining brightly? Can't she go into the mall and wait even though she knows she won't be able to get in for a while? Is this to tell Fu Chengyuan that she has had a hard time waiting? Then there was Wang Hao. After he saw Gu Shengru, he said he would take her up, but she ended up being pretentious. He knew clearly that Fu Chengyuan had to stabilize his position when he first came to the company. Although it was wrong to ignore his girlfriend for official reasons, Fu was working hard for their future. She broke up with Fu as soon as he saw him with other girls, or in front of others (although there was a bit of a misunderstanding before). A girl like me said that I would feel unhappy when I see girls who break up with each other easily. Sometimes I think Wang Hao is right. He is not Fu Chengyuan, and it makes no sense to let Gu Shengru, and not everyone in the world has to revolve around her. Maybe it was to show that Gu loved Fu very much, but liking him wasn't the reason for breaking up. In these two chapters, I feel like my character has collapsed a bit. The above are my personal thoughts. I don't mean to criticize the author. I am purely talking about my thoughts about the chapters.
I guess
1. The male protagonist's "disabled girlfriend" when he was young is not the female protagonist, because if we follow the saying "the female protagonist traveled through the past at that time, fell in love with the male protagonist, and had twins", the legs and the child are both a mystery. Moreover, the book says that the first time the male protagonist met "Gu Shengru" was in college, college! (But what about the scene where the male and female protagonists dreamed at the same time? I always felt that it was the male and female protagonists.) From the plot, Geng Qianqian is a person from the future, so what she said is very true, but in this case, it will be difficult to fill the gap between the legs and the child. The male protagonist said that he had been somewhere near the heroine's home, but would the author allow the male protagonist to have such a past? Impossible! (◦`~´◦) 2. Some book reviews said that Yu Jiao once wore the body of "Gu Shengru in the book". I think this idea is very good. She was dressed as "Gu Shengru", so she disliked the poor and loved the rich (when she was with Lone Star, she was also obsessed with money because of the money), got into trouble, left a bad impression on her roommates, and didn't like the male protagonist touching her. The book says that the heroine has a similar temperament to her, which is also a foreshadowing. As for why she came back to love the male protagonist, because she knew his identity? As for why she can come back with the burned body from ten years ago, it is very confusing. Ah ah, although it is very attractive and interesting, why are these plots so contradictory?
The heroine should keep on breaking! Procrastination! I've read more than thirty chapters and I'm still dealing with the relationship between the male protagonist and the male supporting actor... It's really
personal reflections
To be honest, this novel was quite enjoyable when I first read it, and it's also the type of book I like to read. Moreover, the inner struggle of the heroine at the beginning and when the heroine decided to be with the hero at the beginning were also very sweet. But later on, I gradually began to dislike the male and female protagonists. First of all, the heroine later became very pretentious, always suspecting grievances, without the most basic trust (although she also knew that she had low self-esteem), and did not tell the male protagonist anything, and waited until the matter escalated to a certain level before the male protagonist pressed her. Also in the plot, when she was having an argument with the male protagonist in the company, she felt that the female protagonist was too petty. Moreover, Geng Qianqian was right. Arguing with the male protagonist in front of the whole company would not only disgrace the male protagonist, but also the company. To be honest, if it weren't for the halo of the heroine, I think she would really not be as good as Geng Qianqian. At least she has the means, understands the overall situation, understands the general situation, and knows how to use her own advantages to get what she wants. And the male protagonist also thought at the beginning: wow, so warm, and a little yandere and paranoid, he is my type. Later, when I saw him making a deal with Geng Qianqian, I felt that he was too arrogant. Although he was not arrogant, it still made me dislike him. I guess the threat in the original text when making a deal with Geng Qianqian was based on his status as the "male protagonist" in the book. If he died, the world would collapse, and he used this threat. I'm afraid he has forgotten that Geng Qianqian is also the "heroine" in the original text.
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Official(1757)Scraped 1mo ago
The writing style of Dada is very good, and the writing is great. I like Shengsheng very much. I kind of doubt that the original protagonist and the heroine are the same person ~ because the hero said: It is still his Shengsheng. The hero loves the heroine from the beginning to the end, right?
I have a dream. I want to be an editor, and I can urge updates honestly.
A wild conjecture
The male protagonist originally liked the female protagonist. The female protagonist forgot her previous memories for some reason, and the memory about herself wearing a book was actually an implanted memory. The voice in her mind telling him not to be with the male protagonist was hypnotized by someone in a shallow consciousness, and there was someone behind the scenes who was driving everything. Total bullshit😂😂
Let me cry for a while first
Author, please take pity on me. It's so difficult for me. I check to see if there is an update every ten minutes, but I can only cry silently. I don't dare to say anything, and I don't dare to ask. Please update, woo woo woo.
Damn, I'm patiently chasing you. Suddenly there is a charge, pause for a second or two. . . Then chase
I think Geng Qianqian and Fu Chengyuan should have been reborn, and the heroine thought she had traveled through time, but in fact she was not. The heroine should have just lost some memories. The "it" mentioned in the article should have made the heroine forget some memories. Moreover, it can be seen from several places that the heroine did not travel through the book, but the names of people in this world are the same as those in the book. If the book is passed through, how to explain Gu Shengru's diary and donation, which are inconsistent with the characters in the novel, and how Lone Star's girlfriend miraculously resurrected, why Geng Qianqian and Fu Chengyuan were reborn, what "it" is, etc., Etc. These are all pits dug by the author. As for how to fill them, it depends on how he writes them. Finally, this book is so imaginative and really interesting! Great support~ (The above only represents my personal opinion)
265, 266 Gu Shengru character design
Actually, I don't quite understand what this little girl means. She is still exposed in the square even though she knows the sun is shining brightly? Can't she go into the mall and wait even though she knows she won't be able to get in for a while? Is this to tell Fu Chengyuan that she has had a hard time waiting? Then there was Wang Hao. After he saw Gu Shengru, he said he would take her up, but she ended up being pretentious. He knew clearly that Fu Chengyuan had to stabilize his position when he first came to the company. Although it was wrong to ignore his girlfriend for official reasons, Fu was working hard for their future. She broke up with Fu as soon as he saw him with other girls, or in front of others (although there was a bit of a misunderstanding before). A girl like me said that I would feel unhappy when I see girls who break up with each other easily. Sometimes I think Wang Hao is right. He is not Fu Chengyuan, and it makes no sense to let Gu Shengru, and not everyone in the world has to revolve around her. Maybe it was to show that Gu loved Fu very much, but liking him wasn't the reason for breaking up. In these two chapters, I feel like my character has collapsed a bit. The above are my personal thoughts. I don't mean to criticize the author. I am purely talking about my thoughts about the chapters.
I guess
1. The male protagonist's "disabled girlfriend" when he was young is not the female protagonist, because if we follow the saying "the female protagonist traveled through the past at that time, fell in love with the male protagonist, and had twins", the legs and the child are both a mystery. Moreover, the book says that the first time the male protagonist met "Gu Shengru" was in college, college! (But what about the scene where the male and female protagonists dreamed at the same time? I always felt that it was the male and female protagonists.) From the plot, Geng Qianqian is a person from the future, so what she said is very true, but in this case, it will be difficult to fill the gap between the legs and the child. The male protagonist said that he had been somewhere near the heroine's home, but would the author allow the male protagonist to have such a past? Impossible! (◦`~´◦) 2. Some book reviews said that Yu Jiao once wore the body of "Gu Shengru in the book". I think this idea is very good. She was dressed as "Gu Shengru", so she disliked the poor and loved the rich (when she was with Lone Star, she was also obsessed with money because of the money), got into trouble, left a bad impression on her roommates, and didn't like the male protagonist touching her. The book says that the heroine has a similar temperament to her, which is also a foreshadowing. As for why she came back to love the male protagonist, because she knew his identity? As for why she can come back with the burned body from ten years ago, it is very confusing. Ah ah, although it is very attractive and interesting, why are these plots so contradictory?
The heroine should keep on breaking! Procrastination! I've read more than thirty chapters and I'm still dealing with the relationship between the male protagonist and the male supporting actor... It's really
personal reflections
To be honest, this novel was quite enjoyable when I first read it, and it's also the type of book I like to read. Moreover, the inner struggle of the heroine at the beginning and when the heroine decided to be with the hero at the beginning were also very sweet. But later on, I gradually began to dislike the male and female protagonists. First of all, the heroine later became very pretentious, always suspecting grievances, without the most basic trust (although she also knew that she had low self-esteem), and did not tell the male protagonist anything, and waited until the matter escalated to a certain level before the male protagonist pressed her. Also in the plot, when she was having an argument with the male protagonist in the company, she felt that the female protagonist was too petty. Moreover, Geng Qianqian was right. Arguing with the male protagonist in front of the whole company would not only disgrace the male protagonist, but also the company. To be honest, if it weren't for the halo of the heroine, I think she would really not be as good as Geng Qianqian. At least she has the means, understands the overall situation, understands the general situation, and knows how to use her own advantages to get what she wants. And the male protagonist also thought at the beginning: wow, so warm, and a little yandere and paranoid, he is my type. Later, when I saw him making a deal with Geng Qianqian, I felt that he was too arrogant. Although he was not arrogant, it still made me dislike him. I guess the threat in the original text when making a deal with Geng Qianqian was based on his status as the "male protagonist" in the book. If he died, the world would collapse, and he used this threat. I'm afraid he has forgotten that Geng Qianqian is also the "heroine" in the original text.










