Cute Entertainment Circle
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萌爆娱乐圈
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 萌爆娱乐圈
By yizhu, 逸烛
Completed chinese Web Novel
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The entertainment industry has recently released a newcomer with a peculiar style—
Others are on entertainment news, he is on social news;
Others rush for endorsements and roles, he has good resources and loves to accept it is totally self-willed;
Others try their best to sell themselves, speculate on topics, and hire naval forces. He has his own topic physique, and there is big news everywhere, and the entire network is running water.
Such an unusual operation aroused much attention, but when they asked about the reason for the success, the person replied this way—
Bai Xinyan: Probably because of… cuteness?
Others: ? ? ? ! Although you are really cute, you really don’t have an AC number*… [Nothing to say.jpg]
The criticized Bai Xinyan is slightly heartbroken: Am I right to tell the truth? [Wrongly drop the long ears.jpg]Others: …yes, yes! You are so cute, everything you say is right! [Awesome.jpg]——————————*Don’t take yourself too high / Don’t have a shame at all
Others: …yes, yes! You are so cute, everything you say is right! [Awesome.jpg]
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*Don’t take yourself too high / Don’t have a shame at all
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Review Notes
## My Thoughts on Cute Entertainment Circle
Alright, let's dive into "Cute Entertainment Circle." I've been following the buzz and decided to give it a read, piecing together opinions to get a good overview. It seems like a pretty divisive novel, hitting some readers just right while leaving others a bit cold.
### First Impressions
Initially, the premise definitely grabbed me. A demon from a high-ranking family venturing into the entertainment world? That's a recipe for some potentially hilarious and heartwarming moments. The tags also promised a fluffy, feel-good story with a doting love interest and a cute protagonist – right up my alley! I was hoping for a lighthearted escape with plenty of "dog food" moments (you know, those sickeningly sweet romantic interactions we sometimes crave).
### What Works Well
The cuteness factor seems to be a major draw for many. Several readers praised the protagonist's straightforward personality and the dynamic between him and the ML. The ML's cold exterior hiding a warm, awkward interior is a classic trope, but it seems to be executed well enough to resonate with readers. The general consensus points towards a fluffy, low-angst storyline where everything goes smoothly for the MC. If you're looking for a story devoid of heavy drama and filled with sweet, pampering moments, this might just be your cup of tea. The easy-to-read writing style, even in MTL versions, is also a plus.
### Areas of Concern
However, not everyone is singing praises. Some readers found the story riddled with clichés and the protagonist bordering on a "Gary Stu" – someone who's perfect in every way. The lack of dramatic reveals or unexpected plot twists seems to be a common complaint, with the story feeling somewhat flat and anticlimactic. One reader pointed out the excessive descriptions before conversations, which detracted from their enjoyment. The romance development also seems to be lacking for some, despite the promise of "dog food."
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several reviews mention the presence of Mpreg (male pregnancy) later in the story. If this is a trigger or something you're not interested in, proceed with caution!
### Final Verdict
"Cute Entertainment Circle" appears to be a fairly polarizing read. If you're in the mood for a predictable, fluffy, and low-angst story with a cute protagonist and a doting love interest, you might enjoy it. However, if you're looking for complex characters, intricate plots, and dramatic twists, you might want to look elsewhere. Ultimately, it boils down to your personal preferences. I'd recommend going in with measured expectations and seeing if the "cute" factor outweighs the potential for cliché overload.