Avoid the Protagonist!

Avoid the Protagonist!

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穿书女配正上记

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: ATP, 穿书女配正上记

By shēng yī, 笙欹

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
118 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

As tragedy befalls Xin Siyue, she soon finds herself transmigrated into a novel world as a character. To her disappointment, she became the villainess who obsessively chased after the male protagonist while scheming to tear apart his relationship with his beloved. To avoid her death route, Xin Siyue carefully avoided the male and female protagonists at every turn. Instead, she went off on her own to enjoy life. But somewhere along the way, she made a mistake– the male protagonist took notice of her! Xin Siyue’s eyes teared up as she was being kissed in Chen Sinan’s arms. ‘No! This wasn’t in the plot!’

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Avoid the Protagonist! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Avoid the Protagonist! "Avoid the Protagonist!" promised a clever twist on the transmigration trope, and while it had moments that intrigued me, I ultimately found myself wrestling with some significant issues. The premise is simple: Xin Siyue wakes up as a minor character in a novel, determined to avoid the male lead, Chen Sinan, and the tragic fate that awaits her family. But does it deliver? Let's delve into it. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the female lead, Xin Siyue. She’s portrayed as down-to-earth and hardworking, a refreshing change from some of the more cookie-cutter protagonists in this genre. Her determination to forge her own path, independent of the novel's predetermined plot, was compelling. I was eager to see how she would navigate this dangerous new reality. ### What Works Well Xin Siyue's character development is definitely a highlight. I appreciated her common sense and logical approach to the situation. Several readers also praised the translation quality, noting that it was easy to read and understand, which certainly enhanced my reading experience. I also found the initial premise intriguing, as it provided a solid foundation for potential plot twists and character interactions. Some readers also enjoyed the unique twist of the original novel's author transmigrating into the story as an antagonist, and the FL going back to her own world, then returning to the novel. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the male lead, Chen Sinan, became a major sticking point for me. His behavior is often described as overbearing, possessive, and even outright stalker-ish. I struggled to reconcile his actions with the idea of a romantic lead. There were reports of forced kisses and other instances of him disregarding the female lead's wishes, which made it difficult for me to root for their relationship. Many readers expressed similar sentiments, finding his actions unsettling and difficult to overlook. The side characters also started to grate on my nerves after a while, with their constant meddling and insistence on shipping the main characters, even when Xin Siyue made it clear she wasn't interested. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have pointed out a particularly problematic plot point towards the end of the novel: Xin Siyue intentionally getting pregnant without Chen Sinan's consent, despite him explicitly stating that he didn't want another child due to past trauma. This action is portrayed as acceptable and is never addressed as the betrayal of trust that it is. ### Final Verdict "Avoid the Protagonist!" had potential, and Xin Siyue's character offered a refreshing perspective. However, the problematic portrayal of the male lead and the questionable handling of certain plot points ultimately detracted from my enjoyment. While some readers may find the "dog food" moments appealing, I struggled to reconcile the romantic aspects with the unsettling behavior exhibited by Chen Sinan. Overall, I'd say proceed with caution if you're sensitive to potentially abusive character dynamics.

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