I Stole the Male Protagonist

I Stole the Male Protagonist

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我把男主拐跑了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: I Abducted the Hero, 我把男主拐跑了

By shi liu yue xi gua, 十六月西瓜

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
49 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Rong Xuan woke up and became the cannon fodder villainess who acted extreme in the novel and ended up tragically. As soon as she crosses over, she was at the scene of the engagement of the century. The original Rong Xuan tried to escape marriage by discrediting the male protagonist and could face disaster at any time. Rong Xuan spread her hands out. Let it be. Anyway, sooner or later the male protagonist will be with the female protagonist. She’s just cannon fodder. The salted fish Rong Xuan waited for the break up, but then, one month, two months, three months…… passed by. What about the dissolution of the engagement?! Rong Xuan: I don’t like Gu Ye. Male protagonist: No, you like me. Rong Xuan: When will the engagement be terminated? Male protagonist: Not gonna happen. If you can break if off, then count that as me losing. Later…… the male protagonist saw that Rong Xuan was gentle towards others, but was indifferent to him. He went crazy with jealousy that even his eyes turned red.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Stole the Male Protagonist Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *I Stole the Male Protagonist* *I Stole the Male Protagonist* promised a light and fluffy read, and for the most part, it delivered. It's a quick dive into a world of high school romance with a transmigration twist, and while it has its charming moments, it also stumbles in a few key areas. ### First Impressions The initial chapters hooked me with the promise of a cute and straightforward romance. The premise is simple: our female lead transmigrates into a novel and, well, "steals" the male protagonist. The story felt like a breath of fresh air, especially compared to some of the more convoluted and dramatic plots out there. I was ready for a sweet and uncomplicated journey. ### What Works Well I appreciated the focus on the relationship between the main characters. The male lead is genuinely kind and supportive, and the female lead isn't a complete damsel in distress. Their interactions were often heartwarming, and I enjoyed watching their feelings develop. The story avoids excessive drama and instead prioritizes the growth of their bond. It's the kind of novel that can leave you with a smile, perfect for a lighthearted reading session. Many will be pleased to find that there are no annoying misunderstandings that drag on forever and that the story has a happy ending. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel's brevity is also its downfall. The plot felt rushed, and several potentially interesting subplots were left underdeveloped. I found myself wanting more depth and exploration of certain characters and situations. The ending, in particular, felt abrupt, leaving me with unanswered questions and a sense of incompleteness. Also, the story is so fast-paced that it reads like a summary of events, rather than a fully fleshed-out story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be confused by the ending. There seem to be two different versions of the ending floating around, which can be jarring and unsatisfying. One ending involves a tragic accident and a time skip, while the other is more straightforward and cheerful. This inconsistency can detract from the overall reading experience. ### Final Verdict Overall, *I Stole the Male Protagonist* is a decent read if you're looking for a short and sweet romance. However, be prepared for a rushed plot, underdeveloped subplots, and a potentially confusing ending. It's enjoyable in the moment, but it might not leave a lasting impression. I'd recommend it as a palate cleanser between heavier reads, but don't expect a masterpiece.

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