Oops! The Black Lotus Can’t Be a Female Supporting Character

Oops! The Black Lotus Can’t Be a Female Supporting Character

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女配人美心黑,所向披靡

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 女配人美心黑,所向披靡

By lintian, 临天

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
196
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Xiao Yanfei, after transmigrating into a book, believed that her identity was not simple, as evidenced by the following: 1. She was a concubine’s daughter in the Marquis’s household, but her appearance was unparalleled. 2. Her legitimate sister was the female lead, currently engaged to the Crown Prince. 3. She maintained a good friendship with the Prince, a villain character with an abundance of buffs. According to the laws of transmigration, she was undoubtedly an extremely important… villainous character. And she would sacrifice her intelligence, dignity, and even her life for the breathtaking love of the male and female leads in critical moments. At first, Xiao Yanfei just wanted to keep a low profile, avoiding “sacrificing” her life and achieving the worst possible ending. Later, she discovered that the original host had been switched at birth with the female lead, and she had even considered the villain as her birth mother. Under the “earnest guidance” of her stepmother, she willingly endured any hardship for the sake of the female lead. Meanwhile, the reborn female lead took over the original host’s identity, trampling on her tragic past and enacting a “breathtaking love” with the Crown Prince! Xiao Yanfei: …Tired. She rolled up her sleeves, sharpened her blade, and was determined to tear apart this melodramatic plot and set things right! The Prince, with a stack of villainous buffs: Do you need help? Xiao Yanfei: Yes. * Gu Feichi, the eldest son – “The Prince” of Duke Weiguo, was unruly and unconventional. He conquered the western barbarians and pacified the northern tribes. His military prowess was unmatched, and he opened up vast territories. With half of his face concealed by a mask and a scarlet robe billowing, he extended his hand to her amid thousands of troops and horses: “From now on…” “Those who follow you will prosper, those who oppose you will perish!”

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Oops! The Black Lotus Can’t Be a Female Supporting Character Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Oops! The Black Lotus Can’t Be a Female Supporting Character ### First Impressions When I first dove into "Oops! The Black Lotus Can’t Be a Female Supporting Character," I was immediately drawn in by the premise. A transmigration story with a clever protagonist who's not afraid to rewrite her destiny? Count me in! The tags promised a blend of drama, fantasy, and romance set in ancient China, and I was eager to see how it all played out. The initial chapters set the stage well, introducing the female lead and hinting at the conspiracies to come. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects of this novel is undoubtedly the female lead. She's smart, decisive, and resourceful, exactly the kind of character I love to root for. Her medical knowledge and special abilities add an intriguing layer to the story, allowing her to navigate the treacherous world she finds herself in with a unique edge. The male lead is also well-written; a cold and intelligent character who gradually falls for the FL. I particularly appreciated the subtle build-up of their romance, which eventually blossomed into a devoted and heartwarming relationship. The plot itself is engaging, filled with schemes and conspiracies that kept me guessing. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the overall story, there were a few minor issues that prevented me from giving it a perfect score. At times, the pacing felt a bit uneven, with certain plot points dragging on longer than necessary. However, these were relatively minor issues that didn't detract significantly from my overall enjoyment. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Oops! The Black Lotus Can’t Be a Female Supporting Character" is a captivating read with a strong female lead, an intriguing plot, and a satisfying romance. If you enjoy transmigration stories with clever protagonists and a touch of fantasy, I highly recommend giving this novel a try. I give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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