A Supporting Role’s Love Guide [Quick Transmigration]

A Supporting Role’s Love Guide [Quick Transmigration]

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工具人的恋爱指南[快穿]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: ASRLG, 工具人的恋爱指南[快穿]

By yinhe hui yue, 银河绘月

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
111 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Ruan Zhao was on the brink of death when he was bound to a quick transmigration system. His task? Travel through different worlds, play a supporting character, and help the plot progress. Sometimes, that meant being the stepping stone for the protagonist’s rise to glory. But if he completed his tasks and racked up enough points, he could buy a resurrection ticket. The system swore up and down that being a tool character was an easy and effortless job—under its guidance, he’d be done in no time. Then, in the very first world, things went completely off track. The male lead was a true young master who had been swapped at birth—cold, distant, and impossible to befriend. Ruan Zhao was a privileged rich kid who couldn’t stand him and constantly picked on him. System: While he’s still weak and vulnerable, you need to bully him, embarrass him, and make his life miserable… Then you can peacefully log out. Ruan Zhao wasn’t used to bullying anyone. The meanest thing he could think of was making the protagonist do his homework, run errands, and eat his leftovers… By the time the protagonist’s real identity was revealed, Ruan Zhao had already braced himself for revenge. Yet, the protagonist casually grabbed Ruan Zhao’s test paper like always and started solving problems for him. System & Ruan Zhao: …? The male lead was a classic overpowered protagonist, and Ruan Zhao was the white moonlight of his youth—the one he cherished the most. System: The first mission is too hard. Skip it. Ruan Zhao, who had already exchanged love tokens with the protagonist: …? System (laughing nervously): No worries! Now you just have to break his heart, humiliate him… Make him hate you enough to break up. Ruan Zhao, who just threw a tantrum because the protagonist’s sword tassel wasn’t his favorite color: I’ve been acting like this, so why hasn’t he broken up with me yet? The male lead was a vampire hunter, a renowned esper in human society. Ruan Zhao was a naive little vampire who had been spoiled since birth. System: This mission is a piece of cake. Just sneak up on him at night, bite him, and deepen his hatred for vampires. Ruan Zhao: Got it. The next thing he knew, the protagonist was grabbing him by the back of the head, pressing him against his neck again. Ruan Zhao looked up in a daze, the taste of sweet blood lingering on his fangs… His mind completely blank. Confused, he asked the system if the plot had gone off course again. System (lighting a cigarette, utterly done with life): …Not a big deal. (The worlds don’t follow a strict order. Just a little teaser!)

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

A Supporting Role’s Love Guide [Quick Transmigration] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on A Supporting Role’s Love Guide [Quick Transmigration] I dove into "A Supporting Role's Love Guide [Quick Transmigration]" with high hopes, drawn in by the promise of a cute and comedic quick transmigration story. While it definitely delivered on some aspects, I also found myself a bit conflicted by others. ### First Impressions The initial premise is undeniably charming. A cute MC with a system that has cat ears? What's not to love? The early chapters were fluffy and fun, and I was immediately invested in the MC's interactions with his system. The first arc, in particular, felt like a strong start, setting the stage for a lighthearted and enjoyable read. ### What Works Well The romance is definitely the heart of this novel. I found the dynamic between the MC and ML to be incredibly endearing, especially their playful banter and the ML's doting nature. I also appreciated the author's creative world-building, with each arc offering a unique setting and challenges. The comedic undertones throughout the story kept me entertained, and I found myself genuinely laughing out loud at times. The translation was also well done, which made the reading experience smooth and enjoyable. ### Areas of Concern However, I did have some reservations. I felt that the plot sometimes took a backseat to the romance, with the MC's missions feeling almost like an afterthought. The world-hopping aspect, while initially intriguing, sometimes felt rushed, with abrupt transitions between arcs. I also noticed that the system seemed to disappear entirely in some arcs, leaving me wondering about the MC's motivations and goals. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I also felt that the second arc was a bit morally ambiguous, as the MC had to pretend to be in a relationship with the ML and ML needs to act as a third party in a relationship. Although in reality, the ML was the same ML in the first world, it is still morally wrong. This made me a bit uncomfortable and detracted from my overall enjoyment of the story. ### Final Verdict Overall, "A Supporting Role's Love Guide [Quick Transmigration]" is a fluffy and entertaining read that's perfect for when you're in the mood for something light and heartwarming. While it has its flaws, the engaging romance, comedic undertones, and creative world-building make it a worthwhile read for fans of the genre. However, if you're looking for a plot-heavy novel with deep world-building, this might not be the right choice for you. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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