
My Girlfriend is a Cellist
About This Novel
The new book "I Draw Comics in Bubble Tokyo" has been released - one day, 18-year-old high school student Lin Tian was accidentally bound to the producer system. As long as he bound his partner and cultivated him into a super "idol", he would be able to reap rewards. After meeting Gan Yanyu, a cellist who was also mentally abnormal and paranoid, the two hit it off immediately, started creating short videos, and headed towards music's highest honor competition! As a result, "Ode to Love", "Canon in D Major", "Symphony of Destiny" and other divine music were born! Carefully selected by our ancestors and guaranteed in quality, we bring a little classical shock to the world. The Coca-Cola in the audience's hands suddenly turned into red wine glasses, and the tattered vests on their bodies turned into tuxedos... As the two people's melodies hit the world, and they overcome obstacles in music competitions, their videos have become a love variety show that countless netizens urge for updates! ... In a season of cherry blossoms, Gan Yanyu, who had just won an international competition, played a piece of music that Lin Tian had never heard before on the stage with thousands of spectators. Under Lin Tian's shocked gaze, the girl put down her bow and smiled as brightly as a flower. "You have written so many songs for me, and I wrote this one to you." "The name is - "Love Letter"."
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Official(48)Scraped 22d ago
The embarrassment in the cracks
The male protagonist has no charm at all. What he says and what he does are two extremes. In layman's terms, he is both selling and standing, and is not elegant. The heroine is not written as a contemporary person, but as someone from another era. If the heroine is replaced by a female ghost, the effect will be better. The mere fact that she is alive makes people laugh. This is a work that is difficult to replace and difficult to read. Although the author's words are gorgeous, there is something hidden in the words. But it's not common sense.
The characters and everything are pretty good, but the plot is so complex that I have to complain about it. Let's talk about your latest two chapters. What are you writing about? Why can't you find a video of the protagonist online after such a long time since his debut? It's really stupid to just try to be clever just for the twists and turns of the plot, write down and then vent your anger.
Really retarded, what kind of idiot?
It's coming to an end
I started reading this book when it was about 80 chapters. At first, it was just out of my love for music and wanting to know the songs in it. But I fell in love with the characters without knowing it. I followed it until the end of more than 400 chapters. I suddenly felt very reluctant to leave. I hope the author can give this story a good ending.
You just gave up on the national competition and it made me laugh.
Chapter 2 ran away
The male protagonist can no longer be said to be less human, or even a bit non-anthropomorphic. Chun Chun is some kind of mimic creature that looks very much like a human. When he saw the granddaughter of an old acquaintance committing suicide, his first reaction was "Don't die on my doorstep." It has transcended birth. Chun Chun is against the heavens.
It's barely watchable, the characters generally have low IQs, and the sugar isn't enough. It's like forcibly adding cake to the sugar.
Very nice, quick update, finished it in less than a day
The analysis of classical music is quite good, but the love brain article is a bit childish. The older I get, the less I understand love. Maybe high school love is like this?
Not bad, it's considered a fairy grass to me
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Official(48)Scraped 22d ago
The embarrassment in the cracks
The male protagonist has no charm at all. What he says and what he does are two extremes. In layman's terms, he is both selling and standing, and is not elegant. The heroine is not written as a contemporary person, but as someone from another era. If the heroine is replaced by a female ghost, the effect will be better. The mere fact that she is alive makes people laugh. This is a work that is difficult to replace and difficult to read. Although the author's words are gorgeous, there is something hidden in the words. But it's not common sense.
The characters and everything are pretty good, but the plot is so complex that I have to complain about it. Let's talk about your latest two chapters. What are you writing about? Why can't you find a video of the protagonist online after such a long time since his debut? It's really stupid to just try to be clever just for the twists and turns of the plot, write down and then vent your anger.
Really retarded, what kind of idiot?
It's coming to an end
I started reading this book when it was about 80 chapters. At first, it was just out of my love for music and wanting to know the songs in it. But I fell in love with the characters without knowing it. I followed it until the end of more than 400 chapters. I suddenly felt very reluctant to leave. I hope the author can give this story a good ending.
You just gave up on the national competition and it made me laugh.
Chapter 2 ran away
The male protagonist can no longer be said to be less human, or even a bit non-anthropomorphic. Chun Chun is some kind of mimic creature that looks very much like a human. When he saw the granddaughter of an old acquaintance committing suicide, his first reaction was "Don't die on my doorstep." It has transcended birth. Chun Chun is against the heavens.
It's barely watchable, the characters generally have low IQs, and the sugar isn't enough. It's like forcibly adding cake to the sugar.
Very nice, quick update, finished it in less than a day
The analysis of classical music is quite good, but the love brain article is a bit childish. The older I get, the less I understand love. Maybe high school love is like this?
Not bad, it's considered a fairy grass to me
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Great book! Seedlings, music and love - What is sad is that the protagonists of urban novels are now born in 2005... We are all old




[Personal recommendation] Lin Tian, a high school student who traveled to a parallel world, accidentally obtained the golden finger of the system for cultivating idols. Therefore, in order to bind a partner with acting potential, the male protagonist chose to become a "talent scout" and visited the bathing center in an attempt to find a "lotus-shaped woman" who "came out of the mud and remained unstained", but in the end he could only return in vain. On the way home, a cello girl who looked depressed caught his attention. The girl who wanted to die found a new direction in life through the hero's many efforts. When the system successfully bound each other, the two also started a life-long encounter. The role of the system cheat in this book is just the finishing touch. It is better to enjoy it as a daily urban romance novel. After the male protagonist binds the female protagonist, he can improve his vocal level and the emotional value hidden behind the tasks by completing the tasks designated by the system. The mentality of seeking death has a very impressive effect, and although there is a writing method in the book similar to "Wenqi formula entertainment article", that is, the introduction of classical music that is well-known in the world, in the book, modern music is gaining momentum and classical music is declining day by day, changing the music industry and everyone's views. From the perspective of character creation, the image of the male and female protagonists is vividly presented through their cooperation in participating in music events and producing works together. The female protagonist in the book has a paranoid personality and it is difficult for outsiders to change her will. Fortunately, the male protagonist can take advantage of the situation so that she can change her mentality. On the musical path to the cello, even if you put in all your efforts, you still have to shine in front of the audience. The author's research on classical music and the selection of "textual repertoire" are quite good. The plot outside of daily love life is also a highlight.




"The sound of the piano is the code for her dialogue with the world, and he is the only interpreter."




A career-oriented love story, written by an experienced author, is really good-looking.













