I Really Like the Male Supporting Character (Quick Transmigration)

I Really Like the Male Supporting Character (Quick Transmigration)

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我真的喜欢那个男配(快穿)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我真的喜欢那个男配(快穿)

By qiansui zhan, thousand years lantern, 千岁盏, 暮时夏

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
279 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

A-Luo is the incarnation of the readers’ will. Her task is to travel through worlds, save the male supporting characters who had once won the hearts of the readers, and give them happiness. 【Gentle Blind Prince】x【Dignified and Elegant Crown Princess】√ 【Aloof and Cold Master】x【Soft and Cute Little Apprentice】√ 【Cute Little Milk Dog】x【Enchanting and Beautiful Movie Queen】√ 【White-cut Black Pastry Chef】x【Reserved and Quiet High School Student】√ 【Dual Personality Childhood Sweetheart】x【Dramatic and Gentle Little Childhood Sweetheart】√ 【Compassionate Buddhist Son】x【Quiet and Eccentric Little Demon Girl】√ 【Cold and Hard Iron-blooded Secret Guard】x【Savage and Willful Little Princess】√ 【Gloomy and Paranoid Zombie】x【Warm and Healing Little Sun】√ 【Inferiority and Forbearance s*ave】x【Domineering Empress】√ 【Game God】x【Life Player Little Red Hand】√ 【Irritable and Bloodthirsty Ghost King】x【Calm and Salted Fish Little Heavenly Master】√ 【Evil and Crazy Fallen Angel】x【Pure and Beautiful Holy True Angel】√ 【Loyal Dog Robot】x【Cold and Ascetic Scientist】√

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Really Like the Male Supporting Character (Quick Transmigration) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Really Like the Male Supporting Character (Quick Transmigration) ### First Impressions "I Really Like the Male Supporting Character (Quick Transmigration)" is an interesting take on the quick transmigration genre. The premise centers around a consciousness, Ah Luo, brought to life by readers' resentment towards unfairly treated male supporting characters in various stories. Her role? To give these characters the happy ending they deserve. That concept alone hooked me in! The episodic nature of the novel, with each arc focusing on a different world and character, promised a diverse and engaging read. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel truly lies in its character development, particularly in the first arc. The male leads are well-fleshed out, with unique personalities and compelling backstories. It's satisfying to see them finally get the love and attention they were denied in their original narratives. I especially appreciated how the author gives them depth beyond their initial "supporting character" roles, showcasing their strengths, vulnerabilities, and growth throughout each arc. The first arc is a standout, with a satisfyingly complete story and lovable characters. It does an excellent job of setting the stage, showcasing Ah Luo's ability to bring happiness to those who deserve it most. ### Areas of Concern While the novel has its strengths, there are some aspects that gave me pause. One recurring issue is the presence of dubious consent in certain arcs. While the male leads may eventually come to enjoy or accept the situation, the initial lack of clear consent can be uncomfortable for some readers. Additionally, some arcs feel rushed and underdeveloped. These shorter arcs lack the depth and emotional resonance of the stronger ones, leaving me wanting more. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, let's talk spoilers for a moment. One arc involves the male lead raising the female lead after she's reincarnated as a child, which is a trope that might not sit well with everyone. Also, the age gap in another arc (MC is 26, ML is 19) might be off-putting to some readers. Finally, the ending of the first arc might not sit well with some readers who don't like that the emperor's wishes are fulfilled. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Really Like the Male Supporting Character (Quick Transmigration)" is a mixed bag. The first arc is fantastic and sets a high bar, and there are other solid arcs sprinkled throughout the novel. However, issues with dubious consent and underdeveloped storylines prevent it from being a consistently enjoyable read. If you're a fan of the quick transmigration genre and are willing to overlook some flaws, it might be worth checking out, but be prepared for some inconsistencies along the way.

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