The Big Bosses Are Not What I Expected After I Transmigrated Into A Book

The Big Bosses Are Not What I Expected After I Transmigrated Into A Book

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穿书后大佬们倒戈了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: After Transmigrating Into a Novel, the Bigshots All Switched Side, 穿书后大佬们倒戈了

By 小叶丸, 祝糖

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
95 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Qiao Yang transmigrated into a novel full of the rich and the powerful’s scheming. In the novel, he fought with his brothers over the family’s inheritance. He engaged in internecine strife and the brothers turned against each other. Also in the novel, he fought openly and secretly with the male protagonist, Gu Ye, in the business world. The two just couldn’t coexist together. Only to quickly be defeated and lose everything. In the end, his reputation was ruined, and even abandoned by his family, he came to a miserable end. Qiao Yang checked his bank account balance and counted the long series of zeros behind it: ten … hundred … thousand … hundred thousand … million…ten million. Damn! There’s no point in me continuing to work hard anymore! First he gave up his middle position to his brothers, and then withdrew the bidding project with the male protagonist Gu Ye. From then on, he stayed away from the business world and lived the life of a noble son. Every day is to play music, go to nightclubs, relax and enjoy the time. It’s just that people who were at odds with him, the look in his eyes is getting more and more kind.

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Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Big Bosses Are Not What I Expected After I Transmigrated Into A Book Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Big Bosses Are Not What I Expected After I Transmigrated Into A Book ### First Impressions Okay, so "The Big Bosses Are Not What I Expected After I Transmigrated Into A Book" is definitely a mouthful, but the premise snagged me immediately. Transmigration stories always do! The initial chapters were a fun ride, with a cute and charming protagonist trying to navigate a world where he's suddenly a wealthy young master. I was chuckling along with the comedic moments and eager to see how the romance would unfold. ### What Works Well The family dynamics are a huge draw. The bond between the MC and his brothers, both old and new, is genuinely heartwarming. I especially loved the older brother's protective nature, even if it did lead to some hilarious "evil mother-in-law" moments when it came to the ML. The author built up the relationships well. No one is overly OP, and they each have their limits. The romance, while sometimes veering into slightly obsessive territory on the ML's part, is undeniably sweet. I appreciated that the characters, for the most part, tried to communicate, even if they weren't always successful. It's refreshing to see a couple actually attempt to work through their issues instead of letting misunderstandings fester for chapters on end. I also liked that the MC wasn't a complete pushover and would call the ML out on his possessiveness when necessary. ### Areas of Concern While many readers praised the lack of unnecessary drama, I can see where some found the plot a bit too…easy. It's definitely on the fluffier side, and if you're looking for a complex, action-packed story, this might not be it. Also, there are some hints of potentially problematic tropes, like romanticizing jealousy and possessiveness. Although the ML never crosses a line, some of his jealous reactions could be seen as a bit intense. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where I'm going to delve into some potential spoilers, so skip ahead if you want to stay completely in the dark! Some readers pointed out the MC's unintentional manipulation tactics and the ML's possessiveness. The MC's past life and the identity of his parents in the original world are also discussed. ### Final Verdict Overall, I found "The Big Bosses Are Not What I Expected After I Transmigrated Into A Book" to be a delightful and easy read. It's not perfect, but the heartwarming family dynamics, sweet romance, and lack of unnecessary drama make it a worthwhile pick-me-up. If you're in the mood for something fluffy and fun, with a charming protagonist and a possessive but ultimately devoted love interest, give this one a try. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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