Quick Transmigration Second Female Lead is also Black on the Inside

Quick Transmigration Second Female Lead is also Black on the Inside

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快穿之女配掰开也是黑的

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 快穿之女配掰开也是黑的

By shi san qing, thirteen clear, 十三清

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
2239 chapters
Original Publisher
yunqi

Description

Death started her on the road of book transmigration. Transmigrating into different supporting females, snatching opportunities and men from the different worlds’ female leads’ hands. Hey, Female Lead, you can have the male lead, the supporting male is the one I want. Walking on this endless road, Xia Qiu did not expect that during these countless book transmigrations, the one she saved has always been the same person. He’s from outer space, trapped in the stream of time, with only a robot for company. Meeting her, falling for her… However the sweetness isn’t easy. With a Boss as her man, Xia Qiu has a lot of worries. The Boss wants to bring me along as he destroys the earth, what should I do?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
yunqi
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Quick Transmigration Second Female Lead is also Black on the Inside Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Quick Transmigration Second Female Lead is also Black on the Inside "Quick Transmigration Second Female Lead is also Black on the Inside" definitely took me on a rollercoaster. With a premise that dives right into the action, I was initially hooked. The concept of a general from another galaxy tasking our protagonist, Xia Qiu, with collecting fragmented souls across different worlds has a certain appeal. However, the execution seems to be a mixed bag, leaving me with somewhat conflicted feelings. ### First Impressions I appreciated the novel's choice to skip the typical system introduction and plunge directly into the first world. That's a refreshing change from the usual quick transmigration setup. I was ready to buckle in and enjoy the ride. The sheer variety of settings, from ancient times to futuristic landscapes, promised a dynamic and engaging experience. ### What Works Well The core concept of "plot forcement," as some readers described it, is intriguing. The initial dynamic between Xia Qiu and Hidler, despite a rocky start, hinted at potential character development and a compelling overarching narrative. I found myself invested in seeing how Xia Qiu would navigate these diverse worlds and the challenges they presented. The earlier arcs, while perhaps predictable to some, established a solid foundation for the story. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, my enthusiasm waned as I progressed. Several readers, including myself, found certain arcs problematic. The development of the relationship between the male lead and female lead felt stretched and lacked sufficient depth. I also felt that the author focused too much on boring details while shortening the parts that should have been described more. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The following section contains potential spoilers regarding specific plot points. A major sticking point for me was a particular arc where the male lead had a past relationship with the antagonist. The fact that he later develops complex emotions about the reborn antagonist and seems to treat the MC as a substitute is off-putting. This plot point ultimately led to a drop in my interest. ### Final Verdict "Quick Transmigration Second Female Lead is also Black on the Inside" has potential, but it ultimately falls short due to uneven pacing, questionable plot choices, and underdeveloped relationships. While the initial premise and diverse settings are appealing, the execution needs improvement. I'd recommend proceeding with caution and being prepared for some potentially frustrating plot developments. Overall, I would give it a 2.5/5.

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