Skirt-Chasing Young Monarch: City Lady-Killer

Skirt-Chasing Young Monarch: City Lady-Killer

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追美少年王 :都市桃花运

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Urban Romance, 追美少年王 :都市桃花运

By lonely constant, 孤单常量

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1374 chapters
Original Publisher
sina book

Description

The prettiest girl in the class, the campus belle queen, an attractive policewoman, a cunning reporter, a charming businesswoman, a mesmerizing commando, and a millionaire spendthrift, all shall lose themselves to passion. Be it a Lolita, a virtuous woman, a regal queen, a mature racy woman, a cold-blooded goddess, or a sexy baby-faced doll, all beauties shall come to his embrace. Young and inexperienced, equipped with the [Flower Pickup System], young schoolboy Su Ke, felt his life become more and more chaotic…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
sina book
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Skirt-Chasing Young Monarch: City Lady-Killer Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Skirt-Chasing Young Monarch: City Lady-Killer This novel definitely took me for a ride. "Skirt-Chasing Young Monarch: City Lady-Killer" promises a wild blend of action, comedy, and romance, and while it delivers on some fronts, it stumbles in others. It's a fun read for passing the time, but don't expect a masterpiece. ### First Impressions The premise is intriguing: a shy, meek protagonist who undergoes a transformation thanks to a "Flower Pickup System." I was immediately curious to see how this system would shape his character and influence his interactions, and the initial chapters certainly grabbed my attention. The idea of a system gradually changing the MC's ideals and desires felt like a unique approach, and I was eager to see where it would lead. ### What Works Well The early character development of Su Ke, the MC, is a strong point. Watching him evolve from a timid individual into someone more confident and assertive is genuinely satisfying. The pacing of this transformation is well-handled, and I appreciated that it wasn't an overnight change. The female characters, for the most part, are well-defined, each with their own unique personalities and backstories. Some of the romantic scenes are genuinely sweet and engaging, and the blend of action, comedy, and romance keeps the story from becoming too monotonous. The "Flower Pickup System" itself is a fun concept, adding a layer of gamification to the romance and providing the MC with challenges and rewards. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel isn't without its flaws. The plot can become chaotic and unfocused, especially in the middle. The "Flower Pickup System," which initially felt central to the story, seems to fade into the background as the novel progresses. Some of the later additions to the harem feel rushed and underdeveloped. The ending, in particular, feels abrupt and leaves several plot threads unresolved. Also, the MC's personality can be inconsistent at times, and his constant blaming of the system for his actions can become tiresome. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers pointed out that the ending felt rushed, with numerous women suddenly joining the harem. The final chapter also skips ahead in time, leaving many character arcs unresolved. One reviewer mentioned that the MC leaves one of his love interests for a questionable reason, only to take her back without much explanation at the end. The "Flower Pickup System," initially a central focus, gets sidelined in the later chapters. ### Final Verdict "Skirt-Chasing Young Monarch: City Lady-Killer" is a decent read for those looking for a lighthearted harem story with a charming protagonist and plenty of romance. However, the plot can be messy, the ending feels rushed, and the "Flower Pickup System" isn't fully utilized. If you're willing to overlook these flaws, you might find it to be an enjoyable way to pass the time. Just don't expect a groundbreaking or particularly deep story.

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