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  1. The Reader and the Protagonist Definitely Have to Be in True Love has a gripping premise of a reader being s**ked into the world of a web novel in order to change its story. It promises to be an epic love story between the reader who adores the 'cute/meng' protagonist, and the sullied, broken protagonist.

  2. 6 de ago. de 2017 · Title: The Reader and Protagonist Definitely Have to Be in True Love. Chinese Title: 读者和主角绝逼是真爱. Proposed Fan Title: Reader + Protagonist. Author: 颓. Genres: Fantasy, Romance, Comedy, Action, BL. Translator’s Introduction. This is an action-filled BL love story.

  3. The Reader and Protagonist Definitely Have to Be in True Love es una Novelas web escrita por Tuí. Posee una adaptación a Manhua. De momento no ha sido licenciada por ninguna editorial tanto en inglés y español. La FanTraducción en español se trabajó desde la Fan Translation en inglés. Sinopsis.

  4. The Reader and Protagonist Definitely Have to Be in True Love is a completed web novel authored by Tuí. First released in 2013, the novel has been published by jjwxc . It has been adapted into a manhua which also commenced in 2013 and is ongoing.

  5. The Reader and Protagonist definitely have to be in true love. by 颓, Tui. Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Comedy, Action, BL. Complete (93 Chapters + 3 Extras) Summary. An internet troll who wanted attention, the reader criticized his favorite web novel, saying: “The protagonist is dumb and the author is s*upid.”Author: “…

  6. The reader could only helplessly look on as the protagonist was abused and betrayed, finally embarking on the road to becoming completely evil. Everything was a mess! After that the reader transmigrated into a strange world. How come the person in front...

  7. The Reader and Protagonist Definitely Have to Be in True Love. 颓. 3.98. 47 ratings7 reviews. An internet troll who wanted attention, the reader criticized his favorite web novel, saying: “The protagonist is dumb and the author is s*upid.” Author: “…Got it.” Unfortunately for him, the author actually listened to his (troll) feedback.