Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on After Transmigrating into a Cannon Fodder Real Daughter, the Plot Changes
First Impressions
Okay, so I dove into After Transmigrating into a Cannon Fodder Real Daughter, the Plot Changes with a mix of excitement and trepidation. The title alone promised a wild ride, and the tags hinted at a satisfying blend of school life, romance, and face-slapping. I was definitely curious to see how the author would handle the real daughter trope, especially with the added twist of transmigration.
What Works Well
One of the strongest aspects, for me, was the character of Jiang Li, the female lead. She's smart, decisive, and doesn't take any nonsense, which I always appreciate in a protagonist. I found her journey of self-discovery and her determination to forge her own path quite compelling. I also really enjoyed her relationships with her maternal family, the Fengs. Their doting and support created a warm and comforting contrast to the drama surrounding her biological family. The romance, while slow-burn, was also a highlight. The male lead is a bit bland, but he is supportive and has a good relationship with the MC.
Areas of Concern
Honestly, the plot can be a bit of a mixed bag. I can see why some readers found the story draggy, especially after the main conflicts were resolved. The pacing felt uneven at times, and certain arcs could have been tightened up.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers might not like the way the original family is treated.
Final Verdict
Overall, I'd say After Transmigrating into a Cannon Fodder Real Daughter, the Plot Changes is a decent read if you're in the mood for a straightforward, easy-going transmigration story with a strong female lead and a heavy dose of family doting. While it has its flaws, the satisfying retribution and the heartwarming relationships make it an enjoyable experience. I'd give it a solid 3.5/5 stars.