Transmigrated as the Male Lead’s Vicious Ex-Girlfriend

Transmigrated as the Male Lead’s Vicious Ex-Girlfriend

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穿成男主的恶毒前女友

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿成男主的恶毒前女友

By 奶茶喝果茶

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
219 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Lin Zhizhi suddenly finds herself transmigrated into a romance novel titled “Those Years of Secret Love.” However, instead of becoming the female lead, she shockingly becomes the male lead’s ex-girlfriend — a woman who is beautiful but notoriously vicious. In the novel, this ex-girlfriend initially pretends to be kind and well-mannered. At school, she is admired by everyone — though only by the boys. She makes just two appearances in the story: the first time, she suddenly shows up claiming to be pregnant with the male lead’s child and then leaves the country after giving birth to a son. The second time, she returns, attempting to use their son to rekindle the relationship, but the male lead coldly sends her back abroad. After transmigrating, Lin Zhizhi touches her still-flat belly and looks at the aloof yet heartbreakingly handsome male lead before her. She thinks to herself: “I’m already having his child, so I might as well keep the father too.” Meanwhile, the male lead, who has been trying his best to maintain a cold and distant demeanor while inwardly longing to kiss, hug, and lift his beloved wife high in the air, sighs: “This is just too hard!” On the day Lin Zhizhi gave birth, Lu Yi heard the nurse’s congratulations and stared at the newborn baby boy in disbelief. “Wait… Where is Dad’s little cotton-padded jacket?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrated as the Male Lead’s Vicious Ex-Girlfriend Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *Transmigrated as the Male Lead’s Vicious Ex-Girlfriend* I dove into *Transmigrated as the Male Lead’s Vicious Ex-Girlfriend* with a mix of curiosity and trepidation. The title alone promised a fun, perhaps even chaotic, ride. While it delivered on some fronts, I walked away feeling a little…underwhelmed. ### First Impressions The initial setup, with the protagonist transmigrating into the body of the male lead’s awful ex, definitely hooked me. I was eager to see how she'd navigate the situation, avoid her "vicious" fate, and maybe even find love along the way. The early interactions between the MC and ML were promising, hinting at a delightful enemies-to-lovers dynamic. ### What Works Well The novel definitely shines in its portrayal of sweet moments. If you're looking for a light, fluffy read with plenty of heartwarming scenes between the main couple, this might be right up your alley. The focus on the MC and ML's relationship is strong, and the author clearly knows how to write enjoyable romantic interactions. The beautiful female lead and handsome male lead are well-written and fit the story perfectly. I also appreciated the modern-day setting. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, my enjoyment waned as the story progressed. I felt that the male lead fell head over heels way too quickly. It almost felt like their connection was rushed, diminishing the impact of their romance. I also struggled with some of the side plots, particularly those involving the MC's friendships. The interactions felt a bit flat and uninspired, and I found myself skimming those sections. The story was very smooth sailing from beginning to end, and that made for a very boring read. ### Final Verdict *Transmigrated as the Male Lead’s Vicious Ex-Girlfriend* is a decent read if you're in the mood for a sweet and simple romance. However, if you're looking for complex plotlines, well-developed friendships, and significant conflict, you might find yourself wanting more. It's a lighthearted, easy read that ultimately didn't leave a lasting impression on me.

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