PreviousLater
Close

CEO of Leeching? No, Music God!EP 16

2.0K2.1K

CEO of Leeching? No, Music God!

A genius man is reborn and only wants to live off a rich woman. He hides all his talents. But one of his handwritten notes gets out, and his true abilities are exposed. He is then forced into danger. The whole industry turns against him. He decides to stop pretending. How will he fight back? And how will the people around him see his talent now?
  • Instagram
Ep Review

Balcony Tension

Tension on that balcony was unreal! Watching the blonde character confront the brunette character while the silver-haired protagonist rested nearby added layers. In CEO of Leeching? No, Music God!, every glance feels loaded with history. The animation is stunning, especially the lighting on the skyline. I love how the story unfolds without much dialogue.

Chemistry Check

That kiss on the cheek woke me up more than it woke him! The chemistry between the blonde beauty and the silver-haired protagonist is electric. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! really knows how to build romantic tension slowly. The scene where he opens his laptop afterwards hints at some serious work mode switching. Excited for his next composition!

Mood Shift

The transition from the sunny balcony to the dark study room was such a mood shift. It shows the duality of his life perfectly. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! isn't just about romance; it's about the burden of talent. The way he stares at the screen suggests he's solving a major problem. The detail in the hair physics is insane too.

Style Icon

Honestly, the blonde character steals every scene she is in. Her silver dress matches the protagonist's hair perfectly, symbolizing their connection. In CEO of Leeching? No, Music God!, visual storytelling is key. The way she walks away after kissing him shows confidence. I am totally invested in their dynamic now. Background views are goals!

Hidden Secrets

Why do I feel like the brunette character knows something we don't? The silence between them spoke volumes. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! keeps me guessing about the relationships. The silver-haired protagonist seems burdened by something heavy. The laptop scene suggests he's digging for truth. This show handles mystery so well.

Eye Contact

The close-up shots of the silver-haired protagonist's eyes are breathtaking. You can see the turmoil behind those calm expressions. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! delivers emotional depth through subtle animations. When he clenched his fists on the chair, I felt his frustration. The production value is through the roof overall.

Work Mode

I love how the story balances personal moments with professional drive. He goes from relaxing to working instantly. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! portrays the grind of a genius accurately. The Apple laptop detail adds a modern touch. The blonde character seems like a muse or a manager. Either way, I need more episodes now!

Lighting Magic

The lighting in the balcony scene was so soft and dreamy. It contrasts sharply with the intense focus in the office later. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! uses environment to reflect inner states. The silver-haired protagonist looks lonely despite the company. That braid on the brunette character is a cute detail.

Protective Vibes

Is it just me or is the blonde character protecting him? The way she approached him on the lounge chair felt possessive yet caring. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! has complex female characters which I appreciate. The silver-haired protagonist seems passive here, maybe recovering from something. Plot thickens quickly.

Cliffhanger King

Ending on him typing furiously was a great cliffhanger. It shifts the genre from romance to thriller subtly. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! keeps you on your toes. The animation style is crisp and modern. I am binge-watching this all weekend. The soundtrack must be amazing given the title!