My Daughter Transmigrate Into a Book With System

My Daughter Transmigrate Into a Book With System

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女儿她穿书带系统

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 女儿她穿书带系统

By 星云西流

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
141
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Tao Aiqin transmigrated into a book. The system gave her a chance to set her initial identity, tasking her with breaking up the main couple (male lead and female lead). Tao Aiqin: “No problem, System. Watch me work.” She promptly set her identity as the daughter of the villain and the female lead. System: ? — A novel suddenly appeared in Qin Qingshang’s mind. In it, she was the female lead. The male lead, a company CEO with apparently too much free time, ab*sed his power to force her into being a substitute because she resembled his unforgettable first love. He kicked her aside when his first love returned, only to realize his mistake when she began to shine after leaving him. After a period of chasing her, they eventually got married happily. Qin Qingshang: ? — Tao Qiuyun, newly appointed, shook up the entire conglomerate, earning a reputation throughout the company as an ice queen. Until one day, the whole company witnessed the Chairman—an old man who had been happily walking his dog, playing with his cat, and preparing for retirement—kick open the door and chase the CEO (Tao Qiuyun) with his cane all the way from the 28th floor down to the underground parking garage. Old Man: “My long-lost great-granddaughter is already 5 years old! How dare you still pretend!” Tao Qiuyun: ?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

My Daughter Transmigrate Into a Book With System Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on My Daughter Transmigrate Into a Book With System ### First Impressions Okay, so "My Daughter Transmigrate Into a Book With System" definitely grabbed my attention with its quirky title. The premise alone – a daughter transmigrating into a novel with a system to get her parents together – is just ripe with comedic potential. I went in expecting something light-hearted and fun, and I wasn't disappointed. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a highlight here. The dynamic between the transmigrated daughter, Tao A, and her seemingly useless system is hilarious. It seems like she's constantly battling with it, which adds a layer of comedic frustration that I found really entertaining. The story also does a great job of balancing multiple perspectives. We not only see things from Tao A's point of view, but also from her mother Tao Q, a CEO, and Qin, the "heroine" who's just trying to live her life. This multi-faceted approach makes the story feel richer and more engaging. I also appreciated the lack of traditional villainy. Instead of grand, evil schemes, the conflict comes from everyday people trying to navigate their lives and desires, which feels much more relatable and grounded. The romance between Tao Q and Qin is also well done. It avoids many of the stereotypical CEO x Actress tropes, creating a more wholesome and believable relationship. The world-building, while not the primary focus, also seems interesting, with hints of multiple transmigrated individuals and interconnected storylines. ### Areas of Concern While the humor and characters are strong, I could see how the sheer number of characters and storylines could potentially become overwhelming for some readers. Keeping track of everyone and their individual motivations might require a bit of effort. ### Final Verdict Overall, "My Daughter Transmigrate Into a Book With System" is a fun and engaging read. The humor is on point, the characters are well-developed, and the lack of traditional villainy is a refreshing change of pace. While the multiple perspectives and storylines might be a bit much for some, I think most readers will find this novel to be a light-hearted and enjoyable experience. I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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