I Refuse to be a Supporting Character

I Refuse to be a Supporting Character

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穿成女主闺蜜怎么办

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Xuyên Thành Nữ Chính Khuê Mật Làm Sao Bây Giờ, 穿成女主闺蜜怎么办

By jiang li yuan, 姜离远

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
155 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Gu Jin, your average day-to-day worker, crossed into a novel as the supporting character and best friend and cousin of the female protagonist, Cheng Xin, who was frequently surrounded by men of status and quality. The two cousins believed they’d enjoy this friendship for a lifetime. But soon, Gu Jin discovered that the body she had crossed into had memories of future events beyond the novel’s plot, including finding out that her marriage would end in utter failure. Her husband, the second male lead named Shao Chong, would neglect their marriage because of his infatuation for Cheng Xin. On the day that Gu Jin was kidnapped and beaten to death, her good husband stayed by her cousin’s side and accompanied her to the hospital. When Gu Jin transmigrated into this novel world and learned of the truth, she refused to waste this new life as a supporting role for her cousin the way the previous soul had done. She refused to live her life as a spectator in someone else’s love story. No. She would be the protagonist of her own romance in this new life.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Refuse to be a Supporting Character Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *I Refuse to be a Supporting Character* *I Refuse to be a Supporting Character* promised a fresh take on the transmigration trope, and while it had some moments that pulled me in, ultimately, I found myself a bit disappointed. The premise, where the protagonist refuses to play the role of a tragic side character, is initially quite appealing. However, several aspects kept me from fully enjoying the story. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were promising, and I was intrigued by the female lead's determination to forge her own path and avoid the fate of the original novel's character. The idea of a clever protagonist navigating a pre-determined world is always something I enjoy. ### What Works Well I appreciated the female lead's initial strength and independence. Her resolve to break free from the original plot and avoid becoming a doormat was compelling. The concept of the original female lead being somewhat flawed and self-centered also added an interesting layer. Also, I can see why some readers enjoyed the "face-slapping" moments where the MC gets her revenge on those who wronged her. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue, and one echoed by many other readers, is the problematic male lead. His initial interactions with the female lead involve instances of sexual harassment and borderline assault. While the story attempts to explain this away, it left a sour taste in my mouth, and I found it difficult to root for their romance. The male lead's behavior felt incredibly toxic and undermined the female lead's agency. Another point of concern for me was the pacing. Several reviewers mentioned that the plot started to drag, with unnecessary side plots and characters taking center stage towards the end. The ending itself felt rushed and focused on less important characters, leaving the main conflict unresolved. The romance, while central to the story, felt somewhat shallow and lacked a strong foundation. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have pointed out specific scenes that involve non-consensual interactions between the leads. Additionally, the original female lead's backstory involves tragic elements, including her death and that of her unborn child. The male lead's initial actions and the subsequent "trial dating" agreement also contain potentially triggering content. ### Final Verdict Overall, *I Refuse to be a Supporting Character* had the potential to be a fun and engaging read, but it ultimately fell short due to the problematic male lead and uneven pacing. While the initial premise and the female lead's determination were appealing, the execution left much to be desired. I'd recommend proceeding with caution if you're sensitive to depictions of harassment or toxic relationships. Perhaps this novel is best suited for those looking for a quick, light read, willing to overlook its flaws.

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