Reviewed by Kana
Who it's for, and whether it holds up.
My Thoughts on I Was Just a Scumbag Extra, But She Loved Me Anyway [Quick Transmigration]
Okay, folks, let's dive into "I Was Just a Scumbag Extra, But She Loved Me Anyway [Quick Transmigration]." This web novel popped onto my radar recently, and with its intriguing title and a solid 4.7/5 rating, I just had to check it out.
First Impressions
Right off the bat, the premise is a winner. Our MC, seemingly just a throwaway character, gets whisked away on a quick transmigration journey, thanks to a system that maybe didn't quite do its homework. I'm always a sucker for these kinds of stories, especially when they promise a good dose of romance and a little bit of self-discovery.
What Works Well
The heart of this story, in my opinion, is the heartwarming relationship between the MC and the FL. It seems to be a case of chasing each other through different worlds, each time rekindling that initial spark. I appreciate that the story seems to avoid unnecessary angst, abuse, and drawn-out misunderstandings. Instead, it focuses on the joy of finding love and connection across multiple lifetimes, which is honestly, really sweet. The story is also a relatively quick read, which is perfect if you are looking for something to fill an afternoon.
The world-hopping element is also a big draw. I'm interested in seeing how the MC adapts to each new environment and how the dynamic with her love interest changes with each transmigration. The omegaverse tag adds another layer of intrigue, and I'm curious to see how that is integrated into the plot.
Areas of Concern
I do wish there was more content. I'm always a little bummed when a story I'm really enjoying ends too soon. I could definitely see myself wanting more extra chapters to further flesh out the characters and their relationships.
Final Verdict
Overall, "I Was Just a Scumbag Extra, But She Loved Me Anyway [Quick Transmigration]" sounds like a delightful and heartwarming read. If you're a fan of shoujo ai, yuri, quick transmigration, and a healthy dose of romance without the unnecessary drama, this one might just be your cup of tea. I'm definitely adding it to my reading list!