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[BL] Capturing my Demon King Costar

[BL - Mature Content] Yao Shen is a struggling actor, virtually anonymous to the public. That is, until the opportunity to star in an anticipated new cultivation drama comes along, and it finally seems like Yao Shen's fate is turning. The only problem? He'll be playing the love interest of 'movie Emperor' Xin Hulei -- the big star responsible for all his difficulties in breaking into the entertainment industry. Things only get worse when a 'Demonic Capture System' is activated after Yao Shen's first audition with Xin Hulei. Worse becomes worrying when Yao Shen realizes the events depicted in the drama might not be so fictional after all, and that maybe there's more to it than the System is telling him... --- Yao Shen: "What do you mean Xin Hulei is one of the Demon Kings? And it's my job to send him back to the demonic realm? I'm just a D-list celebrity, how am I qualified for this?" System: "There are rewards." Yao Shen: "..." Yao Shen: "Tell me more" --- hardworking, down on his luck, determined and witty MC with a short fuse x cold beauty, calculating and sly, blackbellied Demon ML, hellbent on revenge.

ThirtyTyrants · LGBT+
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186 Chs

My Costar and I, forever

Six months pass and 'Crimson Promise' is cleared for broadcast, in record time even.

The initial buzz around the drama is insane, and the viewership numbers for the first couple of episodes are absolutely record breaking. And then people realise, that despite all the controversy surrounding it, it's still just a romantic xianxia drama, and some of the interest fizzes out.

The fans of the genre, and the novel fans, who watch all 43 episodes to the end, agree that it's a pretty good adaptation, all things considered.

[Drama for days: I mean, the transition from Gao Wu to the actor who replaced him was a bit awkward. Rong Zi's arc as a 'masked villain' had some of drama's weakest episodes, but it's what they could do in the wake of a tragedy so I'm not going to be too harsh about it.]

Most people agree that Xin Hulei and Yao Shen's performances as Yan Shuyi and Xie Huan were very good. The romantic tension was palpable.