Novels always have these cannon fodder female supporting characters. Beautiful, foolish, and self-destructive. They steal men, harm the protagonist, steal the golden finger, and persecute the down-and-out big boss… They jump around repeatedly, afraid that they won’t die fast enough, and end up with a tragic fate of dying young.
Su Wan finds herself in their shoes, only wanting to live a peaceful and leisurely life, and to pass away peacefully in each world.
As a result, the world changes.
The domineering CEO: “Stop entangling with me, I will never love you!” Su Wan: “The secret to maintaining a happy and long life is to not fall in love. That’s fine, no problem.” The CEO: “?”
Subordinate: “Tonight we will plot to seize power…” Su Wan: “I never stay up late, goodbye.” The male lead, who was preparing for a counterattack that night, learns that the other party is sleeping soundly: “?”
Down-and-out big boss: “Falling into your hands is my misfortune.” Su Wan: “Aren’t you short on money? Here, take it all!” Big boss: “?” The infatuated female supporting character avoids the male lead, the big boss is casually raising a child, and the villain is doing good deeds every day… Su Wan holds a thermos cup of goji berries, smiling with a Zen-like demeanor: “Life is like a play; we meet in this life because of fate. As long as you are happy.”
The attention of the protagonist/supporting characters/villains all falls on Su Wan, leaving them feeling empty and uncomfortable. What to do if they are not used to it! You need to perk up!
Su Wan: “Don’t advise me, there’s no outcome :)”
The female lead is a health-conscious, Zen-like charmer, while the male lead has a split personality.
The infatuated female supporting character stops being a sycophant √
After reforming, the male lead becomes a yandere √
The villain just wants to be a good person √
I’m hoarding food and becoming a landlord in the apocalypse √
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## My Thoughts on Villainess Supporting Role, Stand Up! [Quick Transmigration]
I just finished reading "Villainess Supporting Role, Stand Up! [Quick Transmigration]" and wanted to share my thoughts. Overall, it was a fairly enjoyable, light read, perfect for when you want something that doesn't demand too much of your attention.
### First Impressions
I was drawn to the premise of a carefree protagonist transmigrating as villainess supporting roles. The idea of a laid-back character shaking things up in different worlds sounded refreshing. I went in expecting a unique take on the quick transmigration genre.
### What Works Well
The novel definitely delivers on the "light and easy" promise. Each arc is relatively short, making it easy to breeze through. I found myself appreciating the lack of heavy drama and overly complex plotlines. The focus on the relationship between the MC and ML across different worlds was also a highlight. There's a certain sweetness to their repeated encounters and affections that I found touching, even if a bit cliché. The male lead isn't a terrible character and I enjoyed that he wasn't a complete scumbag and had a slightly yandere personality. The story definitely focuses on the MC trying to survive in the different worlds and how she interacts with the villainess.
### Areas of Concern
While the brevity of the arcs makes for a quick read, it also leads to a lack of depth. I felt like the characters and settings weren't fully fleshed out. The system felt like an afterthought, appearing sporadically without a clear purpose. The conflicts were often resolved too easily, and the MC's seemingly effortless success in each world made the story feel somewhat superficial. I think the story could have benefited from a deeper exploration of the MC's motivations and the consequences of her actions.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
It appears the male lead may be the same soul in each world. While this is not explicitly stated, it's a strong implication that adds another layer to their relationship.
### Final Verdict
"Villainess Supporting Role, Stand Up! [Quick Transmigration]" is a decent option if you're looking for a light and fluffy read to unwind with. It's not groundbreaking, but it's entertaining enough to pass the time. I'd recommend it to readers who enjoy quick transmigration stories with a focus on romance and don't mind a bit of cliché. I think it's worth a read if you're in the mood for something easy and sweet.