Transmigrating as a Mary Sue Character

Transmigrating as a Mary Sue Character

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穿成玛丽苏文里的女配

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿成玛丽苏文里的女配

By 一夜从灯

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
90 chapters
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Shi Ning transmigrated into a story in a book. She transmigrated as a female supporting character in a school-life novel named “F4 and Their Little Fairy.” In the book, Shi Ning was a daughter of a rich family who grew up with four male childhood friends. She was their pampered princess and they showered her with love. However, in the original book setting because she had feelings for the male lead, she was overly envious of the heroine and staged a series of events to hurt her. This caused the four male leads to break ties with her. Since then, everyone shunned her and she ended up being miserable. After Shi Ning learnt the flow of the story—she felt elated and satisfied! It’s better to transmigrate as a female supporting character. Falling in love was a matter that only involved the male and female lead and had nothing to do with her. As long as she stayed away from those protagonists and made sure to do everything to avoid her death, she wouldn’t turn into a cannon fodder. She could finally study with peace of mind. She could finally make her dreams come true and be admitted to Peking University. But there seemed to be something wrong with the current script— How did this F4, who supposedly only loved the heroine, became like this; Her brother, Shi Chen, who was originally disappointed in her: ‘Those three boys, don’t pay attention to them. This brother of yours will support you for life.’ The hot and honest top student: ‘Shi Ning , you never noticed that I have loved you for many years…’ The future top idol in the entertainment industry: ‘Who the hell wants to be your brother? I want to be your boyfriend instead.’ The most outrageous was Nan Xiao, the supposed male protagonist of the story, who almost destroyed her appearance for the sake of the heroine in the original script. In the corner of an aisle where no one else was present, Nan Xiao grabbed her hand and kabedoned her against the corner of the wall. The possessiveness and desires of love were so strong that it couldn’t be suppressed. He grabbed her waist and with a fiery gaze asked, “Shi Ning, why do you ignore this Laozi*?” Shi Ning’s inner thoughts retorted: ‘Because your name is Nan Xiao, not learning.’ The male lead would be decided on as the new plot continued to unravel. #The whole world loves the heroine, but the heroine only loves learning# * arrogant term to address himself

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrating as a Mary Sue Character Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrating as a Mary Sue Character "Transmigrating as a Mary Sue Character" promised a fluffy, lighthearted read, and for the most part, it delivered. It's the kind of novel you pick up when you want something easy to digest, a sweet treat to cleanse your palate between heavier stories. Did it blow me away? Not exactly. But did I enjoy my time with it? Absolutely. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were definitely the strongest. The premise of transmigrating into a Mary Sue world is inherently fun, and the beginning had a certain charm. I was immediately drawn to the main character and her dedication to academics. It felt like a Mary Sue done right, with a protagonist who, despite her advantages, still had challenges to overcome. ### What Works Well The novel shines in its lightheartedness and the absence of overly dramatic plot twists. It's refreshing to read a story where characters generally act rationally, and there aren't constant misunderstandings driving the plot. I particularly enjoyed the focus on the main character's school life and her genuine love for studying. Plus, the male lead was a satisfying choice. The story hinted at him early on, and I found myself rooting for him. The side characters are also a strong point; they felt well-written, contributing to the overall pleasantness of the story. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the fluff, the plot development felt somewhat lacking. The conflicts often resolved themselves too easily, and the "villains" weren't particularly compelling. The pacing, especially towards the end, felt rushed. Several subplots and character arcs were abruptly cut short, leaving me with unanswered questions. The ending, while happy, felt abrupt and left several loose ends dangling. This was a shame, as a more fleshed-out conclusion could have elevated the story significantly. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers mentioned being curious about the fates of side characters like Nan Xiao, Jin Shang, and the original female lead, Tong Lu. What happened with Ji Shihan's brother? Also, the quick shift from high school to university felt jarring, leaving a gap in the narrative. ### Final Verdict "Transmigrating as a Mary Sue Character" is a fun, fluffy read that's perfect for when you need a break from more intense stories. While it suffers from some pacing issues and a rushed ending, the charming characters and lighthearted tone make it an enjoyable experience. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a sweet, uncomplicated romance with a dash of school life. Just don't expect a deeply complex or groundbreaking plot. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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