Feigning Deep Affection [Quick Transmigration]

Feigning Deep Affection [Quick Transmigration]

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伪装深情[快穿]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 伪装深情[快穿]

By 观山雪

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
412
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Xie Fu has been crowned Best Actor for years, effortlessly mastering any role. When he transfers to the “s*umbag Gong” department, this time, his assigned role theme is “deep affection.” Xie Fu, born without understanding love, believes firmly in his acting skills. Even if it’s fake, if you can fake it for a lifetime, wouldn’t the false become real? “Throughout my life, I never understood love. Yet when I turned back, I realized love was you.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Feigning Deep Affection [Quick Transmigration] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Feigning Deep Affection [Quick Transmigration] This web novel promised a journey through various worlds with a charming protagonist, and while it delivered on some aspects, it also stumbled in others. Overall, I found myself with mixed feelings, appreciating the ingenuity in some arcs while feeling completely disconnected from others. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the premise. The idea of a protagonist diving into different worlds, tasked with feigning affection, was intriguing. I anticipated a clever exploration of character dynamics and a protagonist who could truly embody different personas. The first few arcs definitely lived up to this expectation, drawing me into the unique settings and challenges. ### What Works Well The protagonist's acting skills were a definite highlight. In the initial arcs, his ability to adapt and convincingly portray different roles was captivating. I particularly enjoyed the arcs where his charisma shone through, allowing him to manipulate situations and win over those around him. The author's ability to create distinct world settings also deserves praise. Some arcs, like the cat arc and the childhood friends arc, were genuinely enjoyable and well-developed, offering a satisfying blend of romance and plot. The side characters also occasionally got a chance to shine, adding depth and amusement to the story when they were given larger roles. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, my enthusiasm waned as the story progressed. The protagonist's initial charm seemed to fade, replaced by a somewhat generic approach to each world. The system, which initially seemed integral, became almost nonexistent, and the focus shifted almost entirely to the romance, often at the expense of the plot and character development. What started as clever and engaging quickly devolved into predictable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Proceed with caution; the following contains spoilers. The ending reveal regarding the ML's identity was a significant letdown for me. The concept of the ML being the MC's missing emotions felt convoluted and, frankly, a bit too self-indulgent. This, combined with the implication of the ML resembling the MC in his original form, created a sense of discomfort that detracted from my overall enjoyment. Also, some arcs contained uncomfortable age gaps, which felt borderline grooming and were quite off-putting. ### Final Verdict "Feigning Deep Affection [Quick Transmigration]" is a mixed bag. While the initial arcs offer a compelling and engaging experience, the later parts of the story suffer from a decline in plot quality and character development. If you're willing to cherry-pick the better arcs and overlook some of the more questionable elements, you might find enjoyment in this novel. However, be prepared for a potentially bumpy ride with moments of brilliance interspersed with stretches of disappointment.

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