Transmigrated as a Green Tea Male Supporting Character and Bent the Male Lead.

Transmigrated as a Green Tea Male Supporting Character and Bent the Male Lead.

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穿成绿茶男配把男主掰弯了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The Male Supporting role dressed as green tea bends the male lead, 穿成绿茶男配把男主掰弯了

By 晓鱼干

4.0
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
64 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Sheng Yang transmigrated into a BG romance novel as the “green tea” male supporting character. This male supporting character was cunning and manipulative, always pretending to be pitiful to gain the female lead’s sympathy and turn her against the main male lead. However, the male lead’s halo was too strong, and ultimately, the scheming supporting character ended up suffering the consequences, getting expelled and dying young. Sheng Yang: “…” “Sorry, I just want to be an ordinary, handsome guy, not end up with only a ‘bad reputation’ before I even get started.” From then on, Sheng Yang, who used to only badmouth the male lead to the female lead, started saying, “Shi Yan is a really good guy. Not only is he handsome, but he’s also super capable. If I were a girl, I’d probably have fallen in love with him ages ago.” Shi Yan, passing by unintentionally: “…” One day, after getting drunk, Sheng Yang stumbled into another guy’s arms. Shi Yan quickly strode over, pulled him into his own arms, and kissed him passionately, his usually stern face filled with jealousy. “Who said you could cuddle up with anyone else!” Sheng Yang: “…” “Big bro, are you sure you didn’t kiss the wrong gender?” Warnings: 1. The male lead has never been interested in the female lead. 2. The female lead won’t interfere in the main couple’s relationship; she’ll only act as a matchmaker.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrated as a Green Tea Male Supporting Character and Bent the Male Lead. Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrated as a Green Tea Male Supporting Character and Bent the Male Lead. Okay, so I jumped into "Transmigrated as a Green Tea Male Supporting Character and Bent the Male Lead" with pretty high expectations, and honestly, it mostly delivered. It's not some mind-blowing, genre-redefining masterpiece, but it's a genuinely fun and engaging read that kept me hooked. ### First Impressions Initially, the whole "green tea" angle had me a bit wary. I wasn't sure if I was going to be stuck with a protagonist I couldn't root for. However, I quickly found myself enjoying the MC's struggles to maintain the facade. The premise is definitely intriguing – a transmigrator trying (and failing hilariously) to play the role of a manipulative character. The fast-paced nature of the story also grabbed me right away; there's not much time to get bored before something new happens. ### What Works Well The dynamic between the MC and ML is definitely the heart of this story. The ML's cold exterior melting under the MC's unintentional charm is a classic trope, but it's executed well here. I especially enjoyed the moments where the MC's true personality shines through, creating a delightful contrast with his supposed "green tea" persona. The humor is on point, and the side characters are also well-developed, adding depth and charm to the overall narrative. The family dynamics, particularly the ML's struggles with his family, added a layer of emotional complexity that I appreciated. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, so if you haven't read the story yet, you might want to skip this section. Some readers mentioned that the ML faces some pretty tough situations with his family when he comes out. Apparently, his mom and grandpa are less than supportive, which leads to some conflict and him moving in with his uncle. Also, there is a time skip with a small fight at the end. ### Final Verdict Overall, I'd definitely recommend "Transmigrated as a Green Tea Male Supporting Character and Bent the Male Lead." It's a lighthearted, entertaining read with a charming protagonist, a swoon-worthy male lead, and plenty of fluffy moments. While it might not be the most groundbreaking story out there, it's a solid choice if you're looking for a fun and engaging yaoi novel with a healthy dose of comedy and romance. Just be prepared for a bit of family drama along the way!

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