Quick Transmigration: Fake Assistance – Dear Female Scholar

Quick Transmigration: Fake Assistance – Dear Female Scholar

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我可能是个假助攻 [快穿]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我可能是个假助攻 [快穿]

By 是曦和不是羲和

3.4
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
65 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

As a member of the Assistant Division, Liming Zheng’s task is to push the female lead who originally belongs to the male protagonist to the supporting male lead. The final result – the female lead always fell in her arms. The male protagonist always thought that his rival in love was the supporting male lead. Until he saw the female lead bashfully run into Liming Zheng’s arms. Male protagonist’s face darkened: ? Supporting male lead’s face also darkened: ? +1

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Quick Transmigration: Fake Assistance – Dear Female Scholar Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Quick Transmigration: Fake Assistance – Dear Female Scholar Okay, so I dove into "Quick Transmigration: Fake Assistance – Dear Female Scholar" with a mix of excitement and trepidation, given its intriguing premise and the mixed reactions I'd seen. It's a quick transmigration story with a gender bender twist, a comedic angle, and a focus on school life and the supernatural. Sounds like a recipe for fun, right? Well, it's a bit of a rollercoaster. ### First Impressions My initial reaction was definitely confusion, as it seems to be for many readers. The synopsis is a little misleading. The MC is actually a male character in a female scholar role, engaging in a heterosexual relationship. So, if you’re expecting a BL or shounen ai, this isn't it. Once I wrapped my head around that, I tried to approach the story with an open mind. ### What Works Well Honestly, pinning down what *consistently* works well is tricky. There are moments where the humor shines, especially when the MC leans into the "acting like a girl but is actually a man" trope. I can see the potential for comedic gold there, and in some arcs, it seems like the author delivers on that promise. The second arc, in particular, gets a slight nod for being better written, with a more coherent romance. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, there are some significant issues. Several readers have pointed out that the MC can act wildly out-of-character, which can be jarring and frustrating. Some found the MC to be overly overpowered and clueless, leading to nonsensical situations and a ruined plotline. The world-building is apparently lacking, and the characters sometimes feel inconsistent with their original descriptions. It seems like the story can feel rushed and that the system element is underutilized. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where things get a little dicey. Apparently, in one arc, the MC stops an antagonist by giving them erectile dysfunction... which, according to at least one reader, doesn't actually solve anything. There's also mention of the MC getting married in one arc, and in another, they are a flamboyant boss, who stops a s*umbag with trauma. It sounds like the quality of the arcs varies wildly. ### Final Verdict "Quick Transmigration: Fake Assistance – Dear Female Scholar" is a mixed bag. While the premise is interesting and there are glimpses of potential, the execution seems inconsistent. The varying quality of the arcs, the potential for out-of-character moments, and the rushed feeling make it a difficult recommendation. It might be worth a try if you're really into the genre and willing to forgive some flaws, but be prepared for a potentially bumpy ride.

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