Transmigrated As A Second Male Lead While Grabbing the Protagonist’s White Moonlight

Transmigrated As A Second Male Lead While Grabbing the Protagonist’s White Moonlight

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穿成男二抢了主角白月光

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿成男二抢了主角白月光

By mi jiu xun, 觅九寻

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
46 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Qi Yi was a game technology anchor before his death, and entered the world of novels after his death. In this world, he is a gentle, handsome, golden and affectionate second male lead. A stepping stone for the protagonist. He had to go through the plot, and at the same time he was busy with his career, just to not be too miserable in the finale. So he started to be an anchor. On the first day of the broadcast, a big guy came to his live broadcast room and directly made him number one in the new anchor list! This so-called fate is indescribable. He added contact information of this big guy, and took him to play games every day. After he became popular, his elder brother found out about his live broadcast. Not only did his elder brother not disagree, but he even grabbed the top spots on the supporter list along with the big boss. As a last resort, he confessed his gender to the boss, and then the boss disappeared. Later, he met someone who was the protagonist’s white moonlight, and they got along well. To his surprise, he was contacted by the boss again and was asked how to chase people. He taught him the method, but he didn’t expect that it would be used on him. So he was with the protagonist’s white moonlight.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrated As A Second Male Lead While Grabbing the Protagonist’s White Moonlight Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Transmigrated As A Second Male Lead While Grabbing the Protagonist’s White Moonlight* Okay, so I jumped into *Transmigrated As A Second Male Lead…* with a healthy dose of curiosity. The title alone promised a fun, trope-twisting ride, and the tags – e-sports, livestreaming, doting love interests – really piqued my interest. While it had potential, I ultimately found myself a bit underwhelmed. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing. Our MC transmigrates into the body of a classic second male lead in a novel, destined to pine after the protagonist. But, of course, he decides to rewrite his fate by pursuing the protagonist's unattainable "white moonlight." I was ready for some hilarious misunderstandings and satisfying romance. ### What Works Well The initial concept is strong, and the blending of modern elements like livestreaming with the transmigration trope is a nice touch. There's potential for great character development and witty banter, and I did enjoy the idea of the MC shaking up the original storyline. The "doting older siblings" tag also hinted at some heartwarming family dynamics. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the execution didn't quite live up to the promise. The system aspect, which felt like it should have been a driving force, seemed to fade into the background. I also felt like the MC's motivations weren't always clear. The story hints at a rich backstory for the MC, but it doesn't fully capitalize on the potential conflict and character depth it could provide. I found myself wanting more exploration of his past and how it shaped his actions in the new world. The relationship between the MC and ML felt a bit rushed and lacked a convincing build-up of genuine affection. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning (Proceed with caution, potential spoilers ahead!) There's a mention of the MC being heavily involved in his streaming career to the point where he doesn't actively try to change the fate of the company owned by his brother. This behavior, while potentially explainable through his backstory, made it difficult for me to fully root for him. I also felt that the crossdressing aspect was unnecessary and didn't quite fit with the character. ### Final Verdict *Transmigrated As A Second Male Lead While Grabbing the Protagonist’s White Moonlight* is a decent read if you're looking for something light and fluffy to pass the time. The concept is interesting, but the execution falls short of its potential. It has some good moments, but the underdeveloped plot and rushed romance left me wanting more. I'd give it a tentative recommendation if you're a fan of the genre, but temper your expectations.

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