The Infatuated Second Male Lead Doesn’t Exist [Transmigration into Book]

The Infatuated Second Male Lead Doesn’t Exist [Transmigration into Book]

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痴情男二不存在的[穿书]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 痴情男二不存在的[穿书]

By 北冥魑

4.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
88 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Qin Mingyuan transmigrated. To be precise, he transmigrated into a danmei [BL/boy’s love] novel set in the entertainment industry. He became the second male lead – with the same exact name – who was deeply in love. To put it bluntly, he was a simp – the protagonist’s devoted admirer who provided resources and money. What a foolish, clueless, dog-like character! He couldn’t understand but he was greatly shocked. How someone could be so s*upid!? Most importantly, this kind of idiot still bore his name! And he himself was now stuck in this idiot’s body! Well, in that case, sorry, the devoted second male lead? Doesn’t exist! Emotions only affect his work efficiency! Qin Mingyuan, the CEO of Qin Corporation who had always been like an unblooming iron tree [when the iron tree “blooms”, it means that the stoic non-feeling character falls in love] , fell for the young master of the Yun family who was in the entertainment industry. The Yun family. Previously unknown in the elite social circles of A City, came into the limelight and signed numerous projects that were previously unattainable to them. Who knew how many people were envious of such success. However, the young master of the Yun family was difficult and continuously rejected his advances. Later on, the Yun family’s young master even got together with a movie star. That movie star was from another top elite family in A City, the Liang family. The onlookers were amazed by the young master of the Yun family’s resourcefulness. … Later, they appeared at the same banquet, and the melon-eating crowd was eagerly anticipating a show. Unexpectedly, CEO Qin didn’t even glance at those two individuals. He walked straight up to the Yun family’s half-disabled young master, bent down to hold onto the armrest of his wheelchair, and said in a deep voice, “Why didn’t you wait for me to come in with you?” Onlookers: ??? Wasn’t he interested in the young master of the Yun family? Did they get it all wrong? Pretending to be super stable, introverted, dark-bellied gong & a on-the-surface refusing and shy wheelchair-bound shou (whose legs can’t be cured) Reading instructions: This is a fluffy romance, 1v1 The bottom’s legs can’t be cured, absolutely can’t be cured, don’t ask, if you ask, I’ll get mad. It’s a fictional world, and same-s*x marriage is legal

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Infatuated Second Male Lead Doesn’t Exist [Transmigration into Book] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Infatuated Second Male Lead Doesn’t Exist [Transmigration into Book] "The Infatuated Second Male Lead Doesn’t Exist [Transmigration into Book]" promised a sweet romance with a unique twist, and for the most part, it delivered. I went in expecting a fluffy read, and while there were moments of melodrama, the overall experience was enjoyable. ### First Impressions Initially, I was a bit hesitant. The "slow romance" tag usually makes me wary, but I decided to give it a try anyway. The beginning felt a little slow, focusing more on the MC's work life, but I'm glad I stuck with it. The payoff was worth the initial patience. ### What Works Well What stood out to me the most was the portrayal of the disabled ML. It felt respectful and realistic, a refreshing change from the magically cured tropes often found in similar stories. The ML's disability wasn't just a plot device; it was an integral part of his character, shaping his insecurities and triumphs. The MC's acceptance and genuine affection for the ML, disability and all, made their relationship feel incredibly natural and heartwarming. Their romance unfolds gradually, and their interactions are meaningful and full of subtle implications. I enjoyed watching them fall in love. The MC himself is a "green flag," always considerate of the ML's feelings and never forcing him into uncomfortable situations. This respect and care added depth to their relationship and made it all the more believable. The story also deserves credit for not shying away from the challenges the ML faces. He encounters prejudice and societal barriers, but he also finds support and acceptance. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the story, some aspects could have been stronger. The face-slapping elements, while present, felt somewhat cliché. Also, the later parts of the novel felt a bit rushed. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may be disappointed that the author doesn't fully explore the MC's past life or the original Qin's fate. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Infatuated Second Male Lead Doesn’t Exist [Transmigration into Book]" is a sweet and heartwarming read with a well-developed romance and a respectful portrayal of disability. It's not groundbreaking, but it's a solid choice if you're looking for a fluffy, low-angst story with likable characters. I'd recommend it, especially if you're seeking a romance where a disabled character is treated with dignity and respect. I give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.

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