The synopsis made me reluctant to read it. But the results of his win-win mission event always bother me. There must be a reason why it always ranks at the top, usually either the story isn't interesting but has a large fan base, or the story is indeed interesting even though the fan base isn't that big. As usual, great in the beginning then mediocre in the middle. The premise is quite a cliche, but well executed. Aiden Silvereye (this always reminds me of the Silverstone circuit) as the main character who focuses his career on films rather than as a singer was a good decision, because I can hardly imagine the lyrics of the songs in this book without hearing the tunes live. That's not bad, it's just that it will seem that something is lacking for me later if the focus is as a singer. In terms of plot, I just say it's interesting because it's enough to keep me going to always wait for new chapters. I can imagine that the skills possessed by film characters will later be owned by ml. Will Aiden turn into a magician who can move physically and beyond that? I don't know, let's just wait in thousands of chapters maybe it will happen, or not. I hope the quality doesn't decrease when it reaches chapter 500 and above. Because as the saying goes, before making a book the author must know when and how his work will end at the time of writing the first chapter, even though it will develop in the middle of the chapters. Good work.
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