The Protagonist Only Thinks About Falling In Love

The Protagonist Only Thinks About Falling In Love

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主角只想談戀愛 / 主角只想谈恋爱

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 主角只想談戀愛, 主角只想谈恋爱

By zhǔgè tián zòng, 煮个甜粽

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

Description

In each world derived from novels, there would be such a person; a protagonist, who although in name was no less than a proud son of heaven, had a destiny of neverending suffering, humiliation, betrayal, and ab*se. The threads of these people’s fates were twisted in such a horrid way for one and only one simple reason; in the eyes of heaven, they were people whose temperaments should be honed and flaws smoothed akin to the surfaces of small pebbles fallen under running water, until the day came when they would finally be able to claim the seat at the pinnacle of the world that rightfully belonged to them. But the harshness of such tempering was unbearable to the protagonists, and by the time they achieved their predestined glory, no residual goodness and kindness remained in their hearts. One by one, those people chose to walk the road of blackening, from which they were never to return. Then, some systems received a rather strange task; change the destiny of the protagonist, no matter what it takes. This was to be done by (including, but not limited to:) [acting as the protagonist’s golden finger], [becoming the protagonist’s mentor], [acting as the protagonist’s good brother]… The systems were confident in their success: there should be no problem, we can solve anything. The protagonists replied: don’t worry, we’ll take care of anything that goes wrong.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Protagonist Only Thinks About Falling In Love Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Protagonist Only Thinks About Falling In Love This novel grabbed my attention with its unique premise: a series of arcs, each featuring a different protagonist tasked with saving a male lead, all while navigating the complexities of love. The idea of self-aware systems trying to become human was instantly intriguing. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the sheer fluff and romance. The first few arcs felt like a delightful sugar rush, filled with cute interactions and characters who weren't afraid to be honest about their feelings. I appreciated the author's ability to take familiar tropes and give them a fresh, engaging spin. The manhua adaptation also piqued my interest, making me eager to dive deeper into the novel's detailed storytelling. ### What Works Well The episodic nature of the novel is a major strength. Each arc offers a new world, new characters, and a slightly different flavor of romance. From a senior year student and CEO to zombie apocalypses and palace intrigue, the variety kept me entertained. I particularly enjoyed the detailed development of each love story, with relationships progressing at a satisfying pace. Some of the characters, like the dragon and zombie shou, with their "what's mine is mine" attitude, were particularly memorable. I especially appreciated the consistent quality and well-designed nature of the romances in each arc. ### Areas of Concern While the fluff is initially appealing, it can become a bit repetitive. Several arcs, while charming, lacked significant plot twists or overarching conflict. The focus on pure romance, while enjoyable, sometimes overshadowed the initial mission of "saving" the male lead. I also noticed that some of the protagonists, despite being in different worlds, shared similar personality traits, which occasionally led to a sense of sameness. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Protagonist Only Thinks About Falling In Love" is a delightful read for those seeking a lighthearted and romantic escape. While the lack of significant plot development in some arcs might deter some readers, the charm of the characters, the variety of settings, and the consistently sweet romances make it a worthwhile journey. I'd recommend it as a quick romance fix, perfect for passing the time with a smile.

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