
Waiter at the Best Shop
by Lin Jiacheng
About This Novel
She is a lazy guy who disguises herself as a man, fishes in troubled waters, and works as a waiter in a restaurant. The owner of the restaurant is a mysterious nobleman, who is not in harmony with our natural horoscopes. However, we can't have a family without grievances, and only when we have grievances can we make things right! Welcome and send, bah bah bah! Guests gathered in large numbers, and experts from all walks of life made their debut. No matter how prosperous and prosperous they all are, we can still trick them into living in vain. ******
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slightly disappointed
I have always liked Dada's novels, especially Mei Gongqing. Qilang is my favorite male protagonist in all the novels I have read in so many years. So in this comparison, I feel that this waiter is a bit inconsistent with Dada's consistently high standards. There are some inconsistencies in the plot in the middle of this book. I don't know if it's a system bug or an error in writing, and the ending feels a bit rushed. I feel that Lan He is not worthy of Xiao Yi, so overall I am a little disappointed after reading it, not as expected.
The first part is very well written, the writing is smooth, and the little life is plain, warm, and full of fun. Later, the author probably thought too much about the eunuch, so the plot took a bit of a turn and the ending was too hasty. All I can say is that the characters in the front are well drawn but still not deep enough to withstand the collapse that follows. Some regrets.
At first I thought it was a silly article
I always thought Lin Jiacheng was a man and never thought she was a woman, but every one of her novels is beautiful and well-written.
Witty humor style
really nice
I have read every book in Dada. Yushi Chunqiu is the first novel I read in Dada. I have read it four times. It is especially worth reading. The writing is delicate and the overall story is coherent. 👍👍👍👍
It's a long story without any chapters.
Still pretty
Why can't I listen?
good lookingww
The heroine is so cute. I like her character.
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Official(24)Scraped 1mo ago
slightly disappointed
I have always liked Dada's novels, especially Mei Gongqing. Qilang is my favorite male protagonist in all the novels I have read in so many years. So in this comparison, I feel that this waiter is a bit inconsistent with Dada's consistently high standards. There are some inconsistencies in the plot in the middle of this book. I don't know if it's a system bug or an error in writing, and the ending feels a bit rushed. I feel that Lan He is not worthy of Xiao Yi, so overall I am a little disappointed after reading it, not as expected.
The first part is very well written, the writing is smooth, and the little life is plain, warm, and full of fun. Later, the author probably thought too much about the eunuch, so the plot took a bit of a turn and the ending was too hasty. All I can say is that the characters in the front are well drawn but still not deep enough to withstand the collapse that follows. Some regrets.
At first I thought it was a silly article
I always thought Lin Jiacheng was a man and never thought she was a woman, but every one of her novels is beautiful and well-written.
Witty humor style
really nice
I have read every book in Dada. Yushi Chunqiu is the first novel I read in Dada. I have read it four times. It is especially worth reading. The writing is delicate and the overall story is coherent. 👍👍👍👍
It's a long story without any chapters.
Still pretty
Why can't I listen?
good lookingww
The heroine is so cute. I like her character.
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A cute little heroine.




Completed I can't stop eating🐳🐳🐳🐳🐳 Everyone thinks that "Mei Gong Qing" is Lin Da's peak book. My favorite is Yue Ji, followed by this one. The characters are lifelike, and the happy and bitter emotions in love seem to be right in front of you. Strong recommendation. It's a pity that Yue Ji Dian Niang doesn't show up, I don't know why.


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