
Curse Love Game
诅咒系恋爱游戏
- Status
- Ongoing
- Length
- 774k Words
- Genre
- Light Novel
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Everyday Romance
- Updated
- 1y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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306Chapters
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Stubborn, stubborn, stubborn, stubborn
I haven't read it yet, but this introduction seems very miserable. The two-dimensional world is full of three-dimensional rules. Isn't this the third dimension? Add a curse and win the resurrection game = try again in a three-dimensional world? (Laugh)
So weird. It's definitely not a novice. . .
Ends at 5am on July 20th. The writing was incomprehensible, and I looked confused. ①The squad leader inexplicably targeted, half explained, half vague, the Riddler. The monitor's mother's mysterious identity is the Riddler. The monitor next door's inexplicable crush, The Riddler. ②Why does Huohuo need to be fine, Riddler. Why does Mian lie to people, and there is a strange supporting character, the Riddler. When we meet, we ask why we are not doing it and whether we want to do it? 😓Here comes the Riddler. All kinds of inexplicable jealousies, heads down. The Japanese light novel is based on a Chinese background. The protagonist has an obvious aura and outsmarts the villain. The story routine has a touch of The Riddler. Holes are dug everywhere and none is filled. In short, the book is okay and has a strong story, but it is too short. The author's descriptions are too confusing and nothing is explained clearly. The characters are also portrayed as if they are all mentally ill, which is too deliberate. Looking at the lack of sense of immersion, the Riddler makes people feel uncomfortable. This is not a cool article. The readers and audiences are different. It would be very strange for you to engage in this subject matter. The pleasure everyone wants to see is not obvious. The protagonist does not explain every time and pretends to be cool, although the author explains every time that it is a high emotional intelligence operation. But as a goblin in the crypt, I disagree.
In the latest chapter, the male protagonist has deceived himself. He is clearly being bullied. Self-hypnosis is not being bullied... There is a problem with the fundamental logic of this chapter.
The first is whether the main plot has strayed a bit recently. At first, I was attracted by the game Love Survival. Now I have dug holes in the characters one after another, and the theme has directly changed to something similar to the rebirth of youthful love. Although the writing is okay, there are too many character traps now. Mother Liu and her daughter are considered the main plot. Leaving aside the inexplicable love and hate, Squad Leader Qi is inexplicable. Although the characters are very likable, they are just inexplicable, whether it is love for the protagonist or family. Another line was opened on the Fire Bell side, and while the ambiguity was high, it suddenly cut back to Qiniwai (the key is that there was no progress, just another character was added). While enjoying the realistic world, I occasionally thought about the reality of the game. Are you still pushing the main line? You want to string the various lines together, but you tend to pick them up and put them down lightly. Secondly, in terms of the character design of the current protagonist, the background material of the character is that he works part-time as a poor student, but in fact, he has free time and eats the soft rice of Sister Yue at the same time. In spirit, he emphasizes that he is a nerdy two-dimensional ordinary person, but in reality, he designs various plots to show his maturity and decency in dealing with others (although in reality, he is just like that). Although these two qualities are not in conflict, they look like a setting that makes up for whatever it lacks, and gains whatever advantages it has.
Neither two-dimensional nor a love game
The plot has been a bit cheesy lately
I can't stand it anymore. The portrayal of the heroine in the early stage was already very poor. She treated the protagonist differently because of her own selfish desires (the protagonist looks like his father?). In the mid-term transition, it looked a little more comfortable. Later, the big job of the 80's Incident was completed. Before the heroine has been molded, and it is still a bad impression, you do this kind of scene where the hero whitewashes the heroine. The impression is very bad. Whenever you treat the heroine The advantages and cuteness of the protagonist are reflected or the male protagonist and the female protagonist have a mutual affection, and they are not so tough. The current view is that the male protagonist supports the female protagonist infinitely for the task (system), and the female protagonist is gradually being shaped into a vase who only knows formalism (having identity, status, and capable action, but when encountering the 80 Incident, there is no way to conflict with the previous strong female characters)
Do you call this a two-dimensional otaku? I have a friend who broke his defense
It's almost 100,000 words. I'd like to ask you to read it, family members.
Based on my many years of experience in battling wits with the reviewer, the latest chapter is best consumed within two hours (explicitly stated). With multiple female protagonists, you can stay tuned for the follow-up driving speed. Also, the label of the heroine of this book only represents the system selection 🤐 (actually they are all the author's favorites).
It hasn't been put on the shelves yet, I'm so afraid of the sudden eunuch.
Thoughts on the plot
There are indeed a lot of Riddlers in the plot, but I think they were handled very well A very simple thing, if the author had written at the beginning why Student Liu hates the protagonist, then personally, my first impression of the character Liu would be very bad, and it would make people think that she is very selfish. Even though the heroine's righteous and rigid character is explained later, it gives people a very bad feeling, as if she is adding a righteous and rigid character on top of selfishness. But if the clues are later, then the first impression of the heroine is that of rigid justice and no understanding of the world, and if it is further explained that she is not particularly targeted, but acts according to the rules, based on her insistence on justice, then my impression will be greatly improved. Later, I added the anger about Fa Xiao failing to pass the exam, which naturally led to the feeling that it was unfair that a person like the protagonist, who did not follow discipline, got a spot for a poor student, while Fa Xiao, who was diligent, studious and disciplined, did not get it. Because of this unfair phenomenon, the heroine will be particularly disgusted with the protagonist, not because of the "personal relationship" of the hero taking the heroine's position as a friend. The above is just my subjective opinion and is not guaranteed to be completely correct. Regarding the feeling that I personally imagine that pre-cueing will give people, it is purely from my own perspective. I cannot guarantee whether other people will feel this way.
Micro spoilers for my personal opinion of the plot. Heroine.
What he wrote was indeed quite inexplicable at first, especially the heroine. In that aspect, she inexplicably hates the male protagonist. But when I read the middle twenty chapters later, I suddenly discovered his foreshadowing, and then I thought about it one after another. Why does the female protagonist hate the male protagonist? Why does the heroine's mother have a crush on the hero? Both questions are answered. At the beginning, when the male protagonist came to the female protagonist, the female protagonist discovered that someone was coming and had a crush on him. But I was disgusted when I saw the male protagonist's face. There is also a scene where the heroine has a high fever and her father is mentioned. And the heroine's mother has an inexplicable affection for him. So based on the comprehensive inference, the heroine's father should be missing or dead. My father was very strict when I was a child. Even a little perverted. As a result, the heroine does not like him. And it can also be inferred that the male protagonist looks very much like the female protagonist's father. That's why the heroine has a series of disgust and obstacles towards him.
When will it be put on the shelves? Why hasn't this effort by the author been put on the shelves yet?
To be honest, I feel that the title of your book was not chosen well by the author. I almost thought it was a horror novel at first glance, but I totally didn't expect it to be a youth romance novel. I sincerely suggest you change the title.
Kang Qianhui's plot is so weird, it's a bit painful to watch. Is the protagonist going to live a game life or a dog-licking life?
I originally wanted to find a novel to read before sleeping, but I ended up reading it all night long and got 3 monthly passes as a gift. 😰😰😰
I just read this book and found it to be dead. . .
Does anyone know the author's new vest?
Refined
As title