The Quick Transmigration of the Supporting Female Lead: Everything Goes as She Wishes
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快穿之女配万事随心
Original Chinese Title
Also known as: Fast Wear Female Supporting All Things Considered, Quick Transmigration: Supporting Female Leads with Everything at Will, TQTSFL: EGASW, 快穿之女配万事随心
Born as a space beast, Shi Chu possessed a strong sense of self-preservation and was inherently selfish. She revelled in luxury, indulging in fine food and clothing. She rejected phrases like “suffering is a blessing,” “those who can work harder should,” and “self-sacrifice for others is true love.” Regardless of her circumstances or memories, she vowed to live life on her terms, refusing to be a stepping stone or cannon fodder for others.
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The Quick Transmigration of the Supporting Female Lead: Everything Goes as She Wishes Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Quick Transmigration of the Supporting Female Lead: Everything Goes as She Wishes
This quick transmigration novel presents an interesting premise: a non-human MC hopping between worlds, inhabiting the bodies of unfortunate women named Shi Chu. I've read a decent chunk of it, and overall, I find it a fairly average but enjoyable read. It's not groundbreaking, but it's engaging enough to keep me coming back.
### First Impressions
Right away, I was intrigued by the idea of an alien MC, someone who isn't bound by human emotions and expectations. Shi Chu is, at her core, a comfort-seeker, viewing each new life as a sort of shopping trip. This detached perspective is refreshing, though it can also make it difficult to fully connect with her.
### What Works Well
I appreciate Shi Chu's carefree attitude. She's not overly concerned with scheming or grand plots. Instead, she focuses on removing herself from the original host's problems, often letting karma take its course. This approach leads to satisfying resolutions where the antagonists often destroy themselves. I also like the episodic nature of the novel. Each arc feels relatively self-contained, allowing me to jump in and out without feeling lost. I found that the translator does an excellent job, providing helpful context and warnings. I also appreciate that the MC often embraces the skills and technology of the world she's in, rather than trying to force modern or anachronistic knowledge onto it.
### Areas of Concern
Despite the positives, there are some aspects that I found less appealing. I struggled to connect with Shi Chu on a deeper level. Her motivations remain somewhat unclear, and I don't always understand why she makes the choices she does. Some of the arcs feel incomplete, lacking a proper resolution. Also, the later arcs became repetitive and unoriginal. I also found some generalizations about women to be irksome.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers might be put off by the handling of certain sensitive topics. In one instance, the MC's revenge on a character involves forcing her to have multiple pregnancies, which some may find overly harsh.
### Final Verdict
"The Quick Transmigration of the Supporting Female Lead: Everything Goes as She Wishes" is a decent choice if you're looking for a light, episodic read with a unique protagonist. While it has its flaws, it offers enough entertainment value to be worth checking out, especially if you enjoy slice-of-life stories with a focus on personal fulfillment rather than dramatic conflict. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.