This Witch Transmigrated into the Romantic Novel’s Supporting Role

This Witch Transmigrated into the Romantic Novel’s Supporting Role

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坏了!极品女配她竟是隐藏大佬

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 坏了!极品女配她竟是隐藏大佬

By shùshàng de xiányú bǐnggān, 树上的咸鱼饼干

3.5
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
265 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

In the book “The Sweet Wife of the Campus Heartthrob”, Chu Yang was an extremely capable female supporting character. She came from a poor family and had a weak and delicate appearance. She followed the main couple around pretending to be pitiable while secretly trying to sabotage their relationship so she could take the female lead’s place. Later her true colors were revealed and she was spurned by everyone. When she fell ill, there was no one to take care of her and she died alone in her shabby little shack. By the time her body was discovered, it had already started to decay. Chu Yang, a witch who had transmigrated into the book: …Crash! Why bother with men! Making money is so much better than chasing men. Much later, Chu Yang secretly felt up the abdominals of the man next to her: Mmmm, sometimes playing with men is pretty nice too. Chi Yan, who had just woken up, felt his ears turn red: My girlfriend seems to really like my abs, I should work hard to maintain them…

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Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

This Witch Transmigrated into the Romantic Novel’s Supporting Role Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *This Witch Transmigrated into the Romantic Novel’s Supporting Role* Alright, let's dive into *This Witch Transmigrated into the Romantic Novel’s Supporting Role*. I went into this one expecting a fun, lighthearted read, and while it delivered on some of that promise, it definitely had its stumbles. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably catchy: a witch transmigrating into a romantic novel as a supporting character? Count me in! The initial chapters drew me in with the promise of a unique blend of supernatural elements and classic romance tropes. I was eager to see how the MC would navigate the world, especially with her witchy powers. ### What Works Well The early romance between Chu Yang and Chi Yan is definitely a highlight. I enjoyed the dynamic between them, especially the clingy and devoted nature of Chi Yan. It's a sweet and entertaining relationship, and the author does a decent job of portraying their interactions. Some readers also appreciated the slice-of-life aspects, finding the daily life stories interspersed with the plot enjoyable. The initial conflict with the main antagonist also provided some excitement. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the story seems to lose its way after a certain point. I found the plot started to feel a bit nonsensical and unfocused. Several readers mentioned the introduction of amnesia as a major turning point for the worse, and I have to agree. It felt like an unnecessary trope that detracted from the overall story. Also, the witchy aspects of the story, while initially intriguing, don't seem to be fully explored or utilized as the story progresses. It felt like a missed opportunity to create a more compelling and unique narrative. The lack of depth in the world-building and the reliance on predictable tropes also left me wanting more. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers mentioned that the main antagonist's death and the subsequent amnesia plot point significantly impacted their enjoyment of the story. The lack of expansion on the supernatural world and the limited use of Chu Yang's powers after the initial conflict were also points of criticism. ### Final Verdict Overall, *This Witch Transmigrated into the Romantic Novel’s Supporting Role* is a mixed bag. While it has a charming premise and a sweet romance, it suffers from a lack of depth, reliance on tired tropes, and a plot that loses its way in the later chapters. It's an okay read if you're looking for something light and fluffy, but don't expect a deeply engaging or thought-provoking story. I'd give it a 3/5. It's worth a shot if you're in the mood for some fluffy transmigration romance, but be prepared for some potential disappointments along the way.

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