Quick Transmigration: Help, The Male Leads Are All Broken!

Quick Transmigration: Help, The Male Leads Are All Broken!

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快穿: 救命, 男主全都崩坏了!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 快穿: 救命, 男主全都崩坏了!

By peanut butter, 花生酱

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1443 chapters
Original Publisher
hongxiu

Description

Su Tang thought that after completing the mission, she would be able to happily go home to retire. That’s when the system told her that her points have been frozen, the mission worlds have collapsed, and all the male leads have blackened! In order to survive, she could only go back to when the male leads were at their darkest point, and work hard to save them. However, the crimes committed at the time were too deep, now she could only cry and be bullied. Tyrant Emperor: “Naughty little things need to be locked up.” Overbearing President: “So damn cute, makes me want it.” Marshal: “Delicate and helpless little guide? Ha, no such thing.” …to this, Su Tang only wanted to say: “I advise the male lead to be kind.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
hongxiu
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Quick Transmigration: Help, The Male Leads Are All Broken! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Quick Transmigration: Help, The Male Leads Are All Broken! This web novel promises a wild ride, and it certainly delivers… something. "Quick Transmigration: Help, The Male Leads Are All Broken!" plunges you into a world of yandere love interests and a protagonist tasked with fixing the messes she made in previous mission worlds. It's a premise ripe with potential for both comedy and drama, and for a while, it kept me hooked. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the unique setup. The MC isn't starting a new adventure; she's cleaning up old ones, and the stakes are high. Her points are frozen, and she's forced to revisit worlds where she inadvertently drove the male leads to madness. It's a clever twist on the quick transmigration formula. ### What Works Well The episodic nature of the story allows for a diverse range of settings and scenarios, keeping things fresh. I particularly enjoyed the author's creativity in crafting different "broken" versions of the male lead. The interactions between the MC and the system are also a highlight, providing moments of levity amidst the darker themes. I found myself chuckling at their banter, even when the situation on the ground was dire. The author's depiction of a strong female lead that doesn't immediately fall for the male lead is also refreshing, and her fear of him felt very realistic. ### Areas of Concern However, the repetitive nature of the arcs became a bit tiresome after a while. While the plots change slightly, the core dynamic of the MC trying to "fix" a yandere male lead remains constant. This predictability can make the story feel monotonous, even with the varied settings. Furthermore, the male lead's behavior is extreme, even for a yandere. The lack of consideration for the female lead's feelings and the tendency towards confinement and control can be off-putting, and some readers might find it disturbing. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers mentioned that the male leads from different worlds follow the MC back to her original world, which creates a chaotic and humorous situation. It's a fun concept that adds another layer to the story, but it also highlights the extreme nature of their obsession. The MC's fear of the male lead is also a recurring theme, and it's clear that she doesn't truly love him in the traditional sense. Instead, she sees him as a task to be completed, which can make their relationship feel transactional. ### Final Verdict "Quick Transmigration: Help, The Male Leads Are All Broken!" is a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance, with a clever premise, diverse settings, and engaging characters. However, the repetitive nature of the arcs and the extreme behavior of the male leads can be drawbacks. If you're a fan of yandere love interests and don't mind a darker, more twisted romance, this novel might be for you. But if you prefer fluffier, more consensual relationships, you might want to steer clear. I'd give it a cautious recommendation with the caveat that it's not for everyone.

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