My Black-Bellied Boyfriend

My Black-Bellied Boyfriend

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我的腹黑男友

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我的腹黑男友

By 缘求半世

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
13 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

My brother* and I, from elementary school to university, had grown up together. We didn’t just get into the same degree, we’re also sharing the same dormitory room. Others may think that our brotherly bond is close but in fact, without my knowledge, he actually had ulterior motives. Finally, one day, his wolfish intentions were revealed. I had thought that with my rejection, he would give up but…. This actually became the reason for him to openly tease me? Ah, everywhere were traps. Question: What to do if the person chasing me is too black-bellied? Answer: The best solution —— Accept him.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

My Black-Bellied Boyfriend Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Black-Bellied Boyfriend "My Black-Bellied Boyfriend" promised a cute and funny yaoi romance, and for the most part, it delivered. It's a short, light read, perfect for when you need a quick dose of fluff. While the unique format took some getting used to, the story ultimately won me over with its charming characters and sweet, if slightly unconventional, romance. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a little thrown off by the novel's format. The story unfolds primarily through forum posts, with the MC, Ji Yan, recounting his experiences with his childhood friend, He Ming. It’s definitely a unique approach, and I can see how it might not appeal to everyone. It felt a bit one-sided at times, and I did miss out on some of the deeper, more meaningful interactions I typically crave. However, the amusing commentary from the "netizens" added a layer of humor that I found surprisingly enjoyable. ### What Works Well The characters are definitely a highlight. Ji Yan, the initially oblivious and endearingly tsundere MC, is easy to root for, even when he's stubbornly denying his feelings. He Ming, the "black-bellied" love interest, is shamelessly devoted and patient, waiting for the perfect moment to "ambush his prey," as one might say. I especially appreciated the last few chapters, particularly the extra from He Ming's perspective. Seeing Ji Yan through his eyes, especially their childhood interactions, added a lot of depth and context to their relationship. The humor throughout the story is also a major plus. The MC's internal struggles and the banter with the forum commenters kept me entertained from beginning to end. ### Areas of Concern While I ultimately enjoyed the story, there were a few things that gave me pause. The beginning, where He Ming takes advantage of Ji Yan while he's drunk, is definitely a problematic trope that might make some readers uncomfortable. While the ending adds context and doesn't necessarily "justify" the action, it's still something to be aware of going in. I also felt like Ji Yan could have been more proactive in the relationship. He Ming definitely took the lead, and I would have liked to see Ji Yan express his feelings more openly. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some may find the initial encounter between the MC and ML in the beginning problematic, as it involves questionable consent. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd give "My Black-Bellied Boyfriend" a solid 4 out of 5 stars. It's a cute, funny, and relatively quick read with charming characters and a unique format. While the initial encounter between the MC and ML may be off-putting for some, if you can look past it, you'll find a sweet and satisfying romance with a healthy dose of humor. The last few chapters, especially the final extra, are definitely worth the read.

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