Score: 8.75/10 Review Title: More Than Just a Wish-Fulfillment Novel I won't lie—when I first started reading this book, I didn’t expect to enjoy it as much as I did. It’s one of those stories that quietly grabs your attention, and before you know it, you’re asking yourself: "How the hell did I binge-read all 64 chapters in one night?" At first glance, is this a “wish fulfillment” novel? Well... no kidding—just look at the title. But if you’re willing to look past that, you'll discover a story with surprising depth. For me, the book truly excels in two areas: character personalities and writing quality. This book oozes personality. Almost every character—whether it's the main character or someone with just a few lines—feels distinct and purposeful. Even minor characters like Kaiden, or low screen time characters like the MC’s mother and sister, leave a lasting impression. They don’t feel like filler; they feel like real people, with real roles in the narrative. A great example is Luna’s Twitch chat. It could’ve easily been a gimmick, but their interactions feel surprisingly organic. Sure, they’re a bit exaggerated, but believable enough that I can easily imagine people like them existing somewhere out there. Special shoutout to the female leads—each has a personality that breaks away from the typical one-note '-dere' tropes. They’re multifaceted and memorable. The author blends elements from known character types while still making each one unique and engaging. This strength in characterization is backed by high-quality writing. The chapters have a strong sense of flow. Once you start reading, it’s hard to stop. Even the info-dump chapters remain engaging and avoid dragging down the pace. I also want to commend the author for bringing a fresh and bold perspective to the "streamer" genre. The inclusion of the adult content streamer angle is a daring choice—one that could easily attract criticism—but it's handled with surprising well. Of course, the book isn’t without flaws: 1.Some female leads fall for the MC very quickly, despite limited interaction. 2.The appearance of the FL's during the audition felt too much of a conincidence, even if it's meant for story progression. (Again I am just being pedantic, these are minor aspects that can be ignored easily) Also, a fair warning to new readers: the early chapters explore some indepth sexual themes. If you're uncomfortable with that, it might be jarring at first—but if you approach it with an open mind (and maybe embrace your inner pervert a little), it becomes a part of the story’s charm. Final thoughts: I’m really glad I gave this book a chance. It stands out in a sea of generic web novels, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone looking for a unique read.
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