After Transmigrating Into a Book, the Female Forensic Doctor Had a HE with the Second Male Lead
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女法医穿书后和男二he了
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: 女法医穿书后和男二he了
By 十月海
chinese Web Novel
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Forensic doctor Xie Qing transmigrated into a fictional 90s era novel, becoming the supporting sister character meant to highlight the female lead.
To avoid being affected by the dramatic main plot, she quickly left her family, moved into a dormitory, and immersed herself in the criminal investigation career.
While the female lead was busy with romance, she was dissecting corpses.
While the female lead was busy with family, she was dissecting corpses.
While the female lead was busy making money, she quietly made a fortune too.
Just when she thought she had safely passed the danger period and would no longer intersect with the main plot,
the male second lead, who was supposed to be “crazy for the female lead, deeply in love, and willing to crash into walls for her,” suddenly became her immediate superior.
Thus, the story (or rather, the accident) began again…
Tan Yi had never seriously looked at any girl other than the female lead until one day, when he and Xie Qing faced a “river float (*)” together, he suddenly opened his eyes…
Xie Qing: “Don’t worry, I have no interest in you.”
Tan Yi: “…”
(*) refers to a body found floating in a river.
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After Transmigrating Into a Book, the Female Forensic Doctor Had a HE with the Second Male Lead Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on After Transmigrating Into a Book, the Female Forensic Doctor Had a HE with the Second Male Lead
This web novel definitely offers something a bit different from the usual transmigration fare, and I found myself intrigued by the premise of a forensic doctor solving crimes in a new world. However, my experience wasn't without its bumps, and I can see why readers have mixed feelings.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters pulled me in with the promise of crime-solving and a touch of romance. The idea of a modern forensic expert navigating a different era is appealing, and I was eager to see how her skills would be utilized. The focus quickly shifts to the cases she tackles, with the transmigration element fading into the background, which may disappoint some readers looking for a fish-out-of-water story.
### What Works Well
The investigations themselves are engaging, and I appreciate the author's attempt to showcase the protagonist's knowledge and abilities. There's a certain satisfaction in seeing her piece together clues and offer unique insights. I also found the protagonist to be generally level-headed and professional, which made her a likable character to follow, even if her "Mary Sue" qualities begin to stretch the imagination at times. The slice-of-life elements, like her dabbling in woodcarving and gardening, add a touch of depth to her personality.
### Areas of Concern
One of my biggest concerns is the protagonist's involvement in the investigations. While it's great that she's knowledgeable, I found myself wondering if her role sometimes blurs the line between forensic doctor and detective. It felt a little unrealistic at times, and I could understand why some readers might find her actions a bit far-fetched. The family dynamics also felt underdeveloped, leaving me unsure about their true nature and their impact on the protagonist's decisions. The romance also takes a backseat, which isn't necessarily bad, but it might disappoint readers seeking a more central love story.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers have pointed out that the protagonist seems to know too much too soon, leading to a feeling that she is a "Mary Sue." Her ability to do everything from forensic science to profiling raises questions about when and how she acquired these skills. This can be immersion-breaking for readers who prefer a more grounded and realistic portrayal of the protagonist's abilities.
### Final Verdict
"After Transmigrating Into a Book, the Female Forensic Doctor Had a HE with the Second Male Lead" is a decent read if you're looking for a crime-solving story with a unique twist. However, be prepared to suspend your disbelief and accept some unrealistic elements. While the investigations are interesting, the protagonist's over-involvement and the underdeveloped family dynamics prevent this novel from reaching its full potential. I'd recommend reading it in installments to avoid feeling overwhelmed by the protagonist's seemingly endless talents.
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