I May Love You: A Sweet Web Novel that Captivates Readers with its Romantic Atmosphere

"I May Love You" is truly a sweet drama in the world of online novels, creating an atmosphere that envelops readers in a pink bubble. Such dramas, with the right cast, exquisite costumes, and high-quality visuals, are sure to attract viewers. The female lead, Tang Xin, is an online novel author with only one representative work. She has secretly loved the male lead for four years and directly applies to his company to get closer to him. Due to some fortuitous events, she becomes someone the male lead, who also happens to be her boss, can have conversations with, while her love for him continues in secret.

Perhaps many girls enjoy the plotline of "chasing the wife to the crematorium," and this novel fully caters to the audience's taste. Tang Yu has always wanted to pursue the female lead's best friend, and the female lead has become a military pursuit target. The chance for her to get close to the male lead is as a love consultant. Then the female lead quits her job directly and does not renew her contract with the company. She meets a young and promising director who appreciates her and prepares to soar as a screenwriter. A novel is completed and turned into a film adaptation.

Buying a house next to the female lead, investing one billion in the film adaptation of her novel—this pursuit rhythm is truly remarkable and explosive in the entertainment industry. Wei Zhe Ming and Huang Ri Ying are not professional actors; they are amateurs who entered the industry. It seems that both of them have acted in numerous sweet dramas. With such a lineup, there is indeed some heat when it airs. People still enjoy watching handsome guys and beautiful girls appearing together. However, it is difficult to assess how much a sweet drama boosts an actor's career.

Another person's creation, "A Thought, Three Lives," and Tang Xin's creation, "Dreaming of You," have very similar storylines, and Tang Xin gets caught up in a plagiarism scandal. In the drama, Tang Yu boldly speaks up and sues all the marketing accounts that spread rumors and manipulate public opinion. This plotline is also loved by the audience, as they genuinely cannot stand these marketing accounts that thrive on stirring up controversies, regardless of the well-being of those involved.

These marketing accounts prioritize generating buzz without considering the consequences. They should be taught a lesson. Meanwhile, the author of "A Thought, Three Lives" refuses to admit guilt and even tries to turn the tables, claiming that Tang Xin plagiarized their ideas. If it weren't for some evidence in Tang Xin's manuscript, it would be challenging to clarify this matter.

Watching a bit of sweet drama is still worthwhile, just as spending some time to watch electronic drama adaptations is worth it. Hopefully, after this drama, we will remember Huang Ri Ying's face, and we also hope that Wei Zhe Ming will receive more opportunities for selection.