
Superstar Starts from Love Variety Show
by I'm Xiao Li
About This Novel
With perfect entertainment skills, Lu Ke traveled to a parallel world and became a male guest on a love show. The most important thing is that the female guest turned out to be a popular little girl!
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Official(125)Scraped 1mo ago
Emmm, if Lu Ke suddenly has full skills like this, will it attract people's attention? Although I still don't know what the original owner looks like, but. Lu Ke has become proficient in everything like this, which is very strange!
Just asking a question
Single heroine or multiple heroines? If it's a single heroine, don't engage in ambiguous plots. If it's a multi-heroine, just say goodbye.
How come Lu Ke has reached max level? He has reached max level before doing anything. Was it already max level when the original owner was here? Or is it because of the arrival of Lu Ke that the level is maxed out?
Why would an internet writer participate in a love variety show? Looking at Lu Ke's appearance, Lu Ke looked better in his previous life than he does now, so doesn't he feel it's a pity? He has accepted the fact of time travel so quickly?
Dissuaded from signing a contract
I didn't want to be involved in entertainment and signed the entire contract, and I only signed the silver and gold medals but didn't get them. I really don't understand when I write like this. If you have good songs, why can't they be sold? The entire company has to sign up to put some constraints on itself. I didn't understand it, so I immediately lost interest in reading it!
It's really not good-looking. The most annoying thing about writing about entertainment is writing real-life celebrities in novels. It's just a novel. Can't you just make it up? You have to change the real name by changing one sound and one character and just write it out intact.
Regarding the (extramarital) relationship that the author entered into, I can't accept it
From the beginning, the male protagonist showed his love for the female protagonist and his emotional attitude. He was serious and dedicated and did not play tricks or stallions. When there was the first female love rival in the book, I could understand it but I wasn't very willing to accept it. Before, I could say that it was the direction of the book and not the author's arrangement. But when another one came out and I finished reading and updated it, I felt that the author's arrangement was uncomfortable and disgusting, especially for the second woman who has feelings for the male protagonist. I started to be willing to continue reading because in entertainment, this is what I have seen so far. The male protagonist's character is not urban. The male protagonist is polite but not unreasonable. He has a golden finger but does not think too highly of himself. He is dedicated to his feelings but not frivolous... The relationship between the male and female protagonists has been bound from the beginning, and I am very happy. Then Yang Yue, the first woman to have feelings for the male protagonist, appeared. Even though he knew that the male protagonist Lu Ke had become boyfriend and girlfriend with the female protagonist Li Chutong, Yang Yue still liked the male protagonist and used his status as a senior sister to get close to him. There is a plot in it, "Looking at the complicated look in Yang Yue's eyes that was both hopeful, shy, and a bit timid, Lu Ke suddenly understood what Yang Yue meant - as long as he nodded, the beauty in front of him would rush towards him regardless of anything." What does it mean? I would like to ask the author, should we have a threesome or have an underground affair? Then another one, Li Zifeng, came out. When she first came out, the female protagonist cared about her, but then she became fond of the male protagonist because he saved her from trouble. After she became Lu Ke's apprentice, she had a deep love for her master. She knew that Lu Ke was in trouble and still... This character is a bit ungrateful and disgusting to watch. Not only was she sorry for the mistress' care for her, but as her mistress, the mistress often called her to her house for dinner, and her senior colleagues gave her many pointers. She accepted all the orders and was close to the mistress, but she was also in love with her husband and her master. In a country that emphasizes the importance of being a master and a teacher, she assumed that Lu Ke's love for her as a master and disciple was a good thing for her and she was secretly happy for her, regardless of the trouble and harm her love caused to the male protagonist. The trouble was that Li Zifeng had speculated when she was asking the male protagonist that although the male protagonist did not accept her confession, he did not tell his wife in order not to hurt himself, and he owed his wife. Doesn't this add concealment and crisis between the male and female protagonists? And once the outside world accidentally finds out that the apprentice has feelings for the master, won't the male protagonist have to accept criticism from the world? Moreover, the male protagonist is a bit hesitant in dealing with these feelings. He only wants to get the woman to let go of her feelings for him, but he does not accept it, and does not think of having to harden his heart and cut off the relationship. Is there friendship between opposite sexes? Is it difficult to find qualified apprentices? Moreover, in the early stage, the female protagonist came out to interact with the male protagonist a lot, but later she disappeared after getting married. Otherwise, if the author had released it in pairs to see if there were other opposite sexes who had such blatant feelings for men, it is possible that the female protagonist would not find out and use women's own methods to deal with it. So it's a matter of the author's setting. Another one, Li Zifeng. In reality, Zhang Zifeng is only about 20 years old. He is also a mother who is an agent. He also has a master, and his acting skills are recognized at a young age...
Chapter 4: Persuading people to retreat and forcing themselves to show off is the most fatal.
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Official(125)Scraped 1mo ago
Emmm, if Lu Ke suddenly has full skills like this, will it attract people's attention? Although I still don't know what the original owner looks like, but. Lu Ke has become proficient in everything like this, which is very strange!
Just asking a question
Single heroine or multiple heroines? If it's a single heroine, don't engage in ambiguous plots. If it's a multi-heroine, just say goodbye.
How come Lu Ke has reached max level? He has reached max level before doing anything. Was it already max level when the original owner was here? Or is it because of the arrival of Lu Ke that the level is maxed out?
Why would an internet writer participate in a love variety show? Looking at Lu Ke's appearance, Lu Ke looked better in his previous life than he does now, so doesn't he feel it's a pity? He has accepted the fact of time travel so quickly?
Dissuaded from signing a contract
I didn't want to be involved in entertainment and signed the entire contract, and I only signed the silver and gold medals but didn't get them. I really don't understand when I write like this. If you have good songs, why can't they be sold? The entire company has to sign up to put some constraints on itself. I didn't understand it, so I immediately lost interest in reading it!
It's really not good-looking. The most annoying thing about writing about entertainment is writing real-life celebrities in novels. It's just a novel. Can't you just make it up? You have to change the real name by changing one sound and one character and just write it out intact.
Regarding the (extramarital) relationship that the author entered into, I can't accept it
From the beginning, the male protagonist showed his love for the female protagonist and his emotional attitude. He was serious and dedicated and did not play tricks or stallions. When there was the first female love rival in the book, I could understand it but I wasn't very willing to accept it. Before, I could say that it was the direction of the book and not the author's arrangement. But when another one came out and I finished reading and updated it, I felt that the author's arrangement was uncomfortable and disgusting, especially for the second woman who has feelings for the male protagonist. I started to be willing to continue reading because in entertainment, this is what I have seen so far. The male protagonist's character is not urban. The male protagonist is polite but not unreasonable. He has a golden finger but does not think too highly of himself. He is dedicated to his feelings but not frivolous... The relationship between the male and female protagonists has been bound from the beginning, and I am very happy. Then Yang Yue, the first woman to have feelings for the male protagonist, appeared. Even though he knew that the male protagonist Lu Ke had become boyfriend and girlfriend with the female protagonist Li Chutong, Yang Yue still liked the male protagonist and used his status as a senior sister to get close to him. There is a plot in it, "Looking at the complicated look in Yang Yue's eyes that was both hopeful, shy, and a bit timid, Lu Ke suddenly understood what Yang Yue meant - as long as he nodded, the beauty in front of him would rush towards him regardless of anything." What does it mean? I would like to ask the author, should we have a threesome or have an underground affair? Then another one, Li Zifeng, came out. When she first came out, the female protagonist cared about her, but then she became fond of the male protagonist because he saved her from trouble. After she became Lu Ke's apprentice, she had a deep love for her master. She knew that Lu Ke was in trouble and still... This character is a bit ungrateful and disgusting to watch. Not only was she sorry for the mistress' care for her, but as her mistress, the mistress often called her to her house for dinner, and her senior colleagues gave her many pointers. She accepted all the orders and was close to the mistress, but she was also in love with her husband and her master. In a country that emphasizes the importance of being a master and a teacher, she assumed that Lu Ke's love for her as a master and disciple was a good thing for her and she was secretly happy for her, regardless of the trouble and harm her love caused to the male protagonist. The trouble was that Li Zifeng had speculated when she was asking the male protagonist that although the male protagonist did not accept her confession, he did not tell his wife in order not to hurt himself, and he owed his wife. Doesn't this add concealment and crisis between the male and female protagonists? And once the outside world accidentally finds out that the apprentice has feelings for the master, won't the male protagonist have to accept criticism from the world? Moreover, the male protagonist is a bit hesitant in dealing with these feelings. He only wants to get the woman to let go of her feelings for him, but he does not accept it, and does not think of having to harden his heart and cut off the relationship. Is there friendship between opposite sexes? Is it difficult to find qualified apprentices? Moreover, in the early stage, the female protagonist came out to interact with the male protagonist a lot, but later she disappeared after getting married. Otherwise, if the author had released it in pairs to see if there were other opposite sexes who had such blatant feelings for men, it is possible that the female protagonist would not find out and use women's own methods to deal with it. So it's a matter of the author's setting. Another one, Li Zifeng. In reality, Zhang Zifeng is only about 20 years old. He is also a mother who is an agent. He also has a master, and his acting skills are recognized at a young age...
Chapter 4: Persuading people to retreat and forcing themselves to show off is the most fatal.
























