Ye You was one idle rich second generation, with good appearance and a large number of pursuers. He was amazing in whatever he does, even his luck was so good that people were envious of him. He was recognized as a darling of Heavens by all his friends.
But Ye You, who was enjoying his carefree life, suddenly traversed into a novel, not only that, he also transmigrated into a poor cannon fodder supporting role.
However, although Ye You had transmigrated, his ability and luck, as well as his personality trait have not disappeared. No matter what kind of world he traversed to or what kind of person he crosses into, he will be a winner in life.
So he can only say to the protagonist; sorry, my supporting aura is more dazzling than your protagonist aura.
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## My Thoughts on Supporting Role’s Aura
"Supporting Role’s Aura" promised a quick transmigration story, and while it delivered in some aspects, it left me with mixed feelings. It's a fluffy romance with a genius protagonist, but the execution is uneven, especially after the first arc.
### First Impressions
I was initially drawn in by the premise of a calm, collected protagonist with an eidetic memory navigating different worlds. The first arc, with its military setting and focus on art, felt unique. It had family drama, sweet romance, and a satisfying resolution, making me eager to see what the other arcs had in store.
### What Works Well
The first arc is undeniably the strongest part of the novel. The world-building is more detailed, and the character development feels more natural. I appreciated the sweet and devoted relationship between the MC and ML, and the face-slapping moments were satisfying. The author excelled at creating a compelling narrative within this initial setting.
### Areas of Concern
However, the pacing becomes a significant issue in the subsequent arcs. The second arc feels rushed and underdeveloped, lacking the depth and romance of the first. The third arc, while offering some plot twists, also suffers from a hurried conclusion. I also felt the villains often lacked depth, sometimes feeling like caricatures. The quick progression of the romance, while initially charming, occasionally felt too fast, making it hard to fully invest in the relationship's development. The ML, while charming, sometimes came across as manipulative, and the MC's easy acceptance of everything felt a bit passive.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers found the punishment of certain characters in the first arc disproportionate to their actions. Also, some felt that the ML forcing his feelings and ultimately whisking the MC away from his family in the final arc was too forceful and possessive, raising concerns about consent.
### Final Verdict
While "Supporting Role’s Aura" has its moments of sweetness and entertainment, its uneven pacing and underdeveloped later arcs ultimately hold it back. If you're looking for a fluffy romance with a strong start, it might be worth a read, but be prepared for a decline in quality as the story progresses. I'd recommend enjoying the first arc as a standalone story and considering whether to continue from there. Overall, it's a decent read, but not one I'd rush to recommend.