On The Most Effective Way Of Pushing The Male Supporting Character Down

On The Most Effective Way Of Pushing The Male Supporting Character Down

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论推倒男配的最有效方式

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 论推倒男配的最有效方式

By yan ye, 墨雨烟夜, 湮叶

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

Description

Bad bamboo bore good bamboo shoots, and there was only one supporting male character that Xu Ziyu liked in the s*umbag attack novel he had been reading. Just as he was thinking “such a good man should let me love him well!”, the author killed the stunning man off! Xu Ziyu slapped the table, throwing the mouse away as he jumped to his feet, before suddenly crossing into the novel in the very next second. Other than this chance to save his beloved character, what else could he wish for? Xu Shao: This is God’s helping hand! My little XuanXuan, here I come!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

On The Most Effective Way Of Pushing The Male Supporting Character Down Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on On The Most Effective Way Of Pushing The Male Supporting Character Down Alright, let's dive into "On The Most Effective Way Of Pushing The Male Supporting Character Down." This title alone grabbed my attention, and I was eager to see how this transmigration story would unfold. Overall, my experience was a mixed bag, with some aspects shining while others left me wanting more. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. A proactive protagonist determined to change the fate of his beloved male lead in an ancient military setting? Sign me up! The early chapters had a certain charm, and I found myself chuckling at the MC's antics. However, as I progressed, some cracks began to show. ### What Works Well The pacing is undeniably fast, making it an easy read if you're looking for something to breeze through. I appreciated that the supporting characters weren't just cardboard cutouts. The prince's attendant, in particular, seemed to resonate with some readers, even with limited screen time. There's a certain humor sprinkled throughout that can be quite entertaining, especially when the MC is being extra (as he often is). And let's be honest, the smut scenes are apparently quite delicious, if that's your cup of tea! Some readers felt the ML's character development was well done, especially how he slowly warmed up to the MC. ### Areas of Concern However, the MC's behavior is a major sticking point for me. Some found him overbearing and even off-putting, particularly his initial interactions with the ML. The dubcon aspects of their first encounter definitely raised some red flags, and I can see why some readers found the MC's actions problematic. The treatment of the original *shou* also felt unnecessarily harsh and mean-spirited. It creates a disconnect, making it hard to fully root for the MC. Also, there were complaints about plot inconsistencies and jarring scene transitions. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where we get into spoiler territory. Apparently, the original *shou* ends up marrying a woman and living a normal life, which some found a bit out of character. Also, the prince's constant appearances annoyed some readers. ### Final Verdict "On The Most Effective Way Of Pushing The Male Supporting Character Down" is a novel with potential that doesn't quite reach its full execution. If you're looking for a quick, smutty read with a proactive protagonist and don't mind some questionable character choices, you might find it enjoyable. However, be prepared for a potentially unlikeable MC, plot inconsistencies, and some problematic themes. Ultimately, it's a novel that's best approached with a healthy dose of skepticism.

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