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Chapter 503 499 Comments on "I Really Didn't Want to Be Reborn" by Huang Hui

Chapter 503 499. Comments on Huang Hui in "I Really Didn't Want to Be Reborn"
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A friend once asked me, with so many books recommended to you every day, do you still have time to read them yourself?
Of course!

The books I recommend are all those that I have personally read from the beginning, to the end, and I have also glanced at the chapter or volume titles.

But to be honest, I didn't read it chapter by chapter, nor did I read many chapters.

Because time does not allow.

My day doesn't have 48 hours!

Therefore, I will just try my best to give you a trial reading introduction, describing the parts that I think are more exciting, so that you can get a little interested and check it out for yourself.

If it looks good, you make money. If it doesn’t look good, you save time.

Therefore, my readers are all very friendly, and they like to exchange experiences, and hope to recommend some niche or completed books.

I will try my best to do all these.

Today I mainly want to talk about an urban novel that I have been following.

"I Really Don't Want to Be Reborn", Liu'anhua Youming, a level 5 author.

Friends who are familiar with me know that I have recommended this book many times, second only to "The Sacred Ruins".

I'm promoting "Sacred Ruins" not because the plot is particularly exciting, but because Chen Dong is incredibly popular. It's just that I've never been able to capitalize on his popularity; it's easier to leverage Fanqie. This is the awkwardness of being a self-media person.

The reason I promote "I Really Don't Want to Be Reborn" is purely because the story and characters are very exciting.

The protagonist Chen Hansheng's scumbag nature is a major highlight in the early part of the book, but in fact his emotional intelligence is the biggest highlight.

There is a white moonlight (Xiao Rongyu) in everyone's heart. It is the beautiful memories of people in reality and a dream that can never be obtained.

The treasure girl Shen Youchu, besides her treasures, is mainly because of her character. She is fragile but tough. Her character is precious and rare, and it is hard to find. Once she opens her heart to you, you are the only one in her world.

What I want to talk about most today is the latest chapter of this book, "Zi Bo, If Life Could Only Be Like the First Meeting."

Wang Zibo is the protagonist's childhood friend and the author's prototype, reflecting the experiences of many ordinary boys. He is humble yet kind, yearning for love yet tolerant of deception, and he can't bear to stand by and watch others face hardship. Despite being a fool, he earns the protagonist's sincere love.

In this chapter, he decides to help Huang Hui, the woman who abandoned him, and he pleads with his current girlfriend, Bian Shishi, for understanding. Only if Bian Shishi agrees will Chen Hansheng lend him money.

If we were to rank the most disliked characters in this book, second place would be Chen Hansheng's cousin's girlfriend, who despised her cousin's family and repeatedly abused them. A wealthy reader tipped her with silver, forcing the author to remove her character.

Huang Hui is arguably the most annoying character in this book. Not only does she look down on the impoverished Wang Zibo, but she herself came from a poor background and, after moving to the big city, became dazzled by vanity. She wears designer clothes, frequents upscale establishments, associates with successful people and foreigners, and cultivates her own romantic interests, believing herself to be a master of her craft.

Wang Zibo was the weakest and most helpless fish in the pond. When his career took off, he became Huang Hui's target, but he was still treated like a lapdog, walked around for fun every day. It was Huang Hui who transformed Zibo from a boy into a man, and he would never again be easily enslaved by emotions.

In this chapter, Huang Hui's fate is revealed. Chen Hansheng lets Wang Zibo witness firsthand how Huang Hui helped him grow up. Meanwhile, in the shadows, the hurt suffered by his brother, and the trigger for the second Shura Field, Chen Hansheng finally uses some means to exact revenge on Huang Hui.

I thought Huang Hui would die of a special disease, but unexpectedly, the author arranged for her to die of terminal cancer.

She wanted to see Zibo, not to get an extra 500,000 yuan, but to return the 40,000 yuan she had previously owed. She even asked her relatives to change her into the same jeans she had worn when they first met three years ago. There was no way to achieve the airy bangs.

It was not until this time that Huang Hui realized how precious Zi Bo was.

Among the readers, a large number of them feel that the author is whitewashing Huang Hui.

In fact, it is still the old saying that "When a man is about to die, his words are good."

Her life was nothing but a tragedy. She was just a poor person who was swallowed up by the materialistic tide of the big city.

Moreover, people like her are not fake. There are many in reality, and reality is often more cruel than fiction.

Therefore, the entire character of Huang Hui is full and complete, and meets the author's expectations.

The book is nearing its end, and both heroines have children. Chen Hansheng will definitely find a solution to realize his dream of "I want them all".

In short, this book is the most worthwhile work in the urban category this year. Don’t just focus on the “scumbag” attribute, and don’t be misled by the values ​​conveyed in the book.

Remember that reality is often more exaggerated and cruel than fiction.

【to sum up】

Writing is not easy, so cherish every moment!

I’m Cang Yiwei, and I’m here to promote “Cang’s Ramblings”!
Welcome to the paradise of book reviews.

【Cang's Ramblings】

This is a coincidence.

Lao Liu sent out Huang Hui's thoughts at 22:50 on the 27th, and I was also writing the same thoughts at that time.

When I finished writing it, I didn't see what he wrote until 0:30 on the 28th.

So, I missed his self-analysis.

The ending of this character caused him confusion because of the strong opposition from readers.

But he still insisted on writing according to his own ideas. This is the right thing for a brave author to do.

If you blindly let your readers lead you, you will lose the desire to create and become a mere ghostwriter.

So, readers, please support the hard work of each author~
(End of this chapter)

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