If You Don’t Fall In Love, You’ll Die

If You Don’t Fall In Love, You’ll Die

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不談戀愛就去死 / 不谈恋爱就去死

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Fall In Love if You Don't Want To Die, Không Yêu Thì Đi Chết Đi!, ภารกิจโกงความตาย รักของนายต้องเป็นของฉัน, 不談戀愛就去死, 不谈恋爱就去死

By long qi, 龙柒

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
91 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

With so many people in the entertainment industry, the most unpleasant thing for Ye Chen is Ren Jing’s hypocrisy. Ren Jing looks polite and amiable, but Ye Chen couldn’t listen to half a sentence he says. Then one night, Ye Chen got drunk. When he woke up, there was a naked Ren Jing next to him. Ye Chen: Son of a *****! Ye Chen escaped, resulting in an accident and he died. Then, the time was like in rewind and he saw himself sitting in his car a minute before he died. After that, he heard a voice inside his head. “Daily mission: kiss Ren Jing and reward after completion; the life point: 1.” “Friendly reminder: If the life point became zero, you will die.” Ye Chen: ! ! !

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

If You Don’t Fall In Love, You’ll Die Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on If You Don’t Fall In Love, You’ll Die "If You Don’t Fall In Love, You’ll Die" promised a fluffy, comedic romance, and for the most part, it delivered. I dove in expecting lighthearted fun, and I wasn't entirely disappointed, though some aspects definitely stood out more than others. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely attention-grabbing: an MC forced into romantic situations by a system to avoid… well, dying. It's a bit ridiculous, and the initial chapters lean heavily into the humor of these forced interactions. I'll admit, the secondhand embarrassment was strong at first, but I found myself getting invested in the characters pretty quickly. ### What Works Well The core of the novel, the relationship between Ye Chen and Ren Jing, is undeniably sweet. The male lead is incredibly devoted, and the main couple has a refreshing, healthy dynamic. I especially appreciated that he was obsessed but not pushy. The author did a good job of balancing the humor with genuine affection, and I found myself rooting for them despite the somewhat absurd circumstances. Many readers praised the side couples, and I agree that they added depth to the story. The humorous interactions between the MC and the system were also consistently entertaining. ### Areas of Concern The system itself is a bit of a mixed bag. On one hand, it drives the plot and provides plenty of comedic moments. On the other, it can feel manipulative and overly intrusive, and the MC comes off as a bit dense. There were times when I felt the system was forcing the MC to do things he didn't want to do, which made me uncomfortable. I also felt that the main villain in this story doesn't have any lines to read. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out plot holes and inconsistencies, particularly regarding the MC's initial accident and subsequent investigation (or lack thereof). The "twist" regarding the system's true purpose is divisive, with some finding it a satisfying explanation and others feeling it undermines the earlier parts of the story. ### Final Verdict Overall, "If You Don’t Fall In Love, You’ll Die" is an enjoyable read if you're looking for a lighthearted, romance-focused story with plenty of fluff and comedic moments. While the plot may not be the most intricate and the system can be frustrating at times, the central relationship is endearing enough to make it worthwhile. I'd recommend going in with the expectation of a fun, silly story rather than a deeply complex one.

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