When she woke up, Xia Ran found a divorce agreement in front of her and a handsome man sitting across from her, staring at her coldly.
When she lowered her head and saw the name on the agreement, she realised that she had transmigrated into the same-named female supporting character in the dog-blood novel “The CEO’s Darling Wife”.”
In the book, the female protagonist coveted the beauty of the male lead Gu Hanting and married him through despicable means. After the male lead met the female lead, she used vicious methods such as kidnapping, beating, hiring someone to r*pe, splashing sulfuric acid, causing car accidents, etc., to deal with the female lead. In the end, she fell into a situation of ruin and lose everything.
Xia Ran: “…”
Why would the female supporting character not take the divorce fee and go after some fresh meat? Why bother with this cold and indifferent male lead who doesn’t even look at her with a good face?
Xia Ran, who had changed her mind, picked up the pen gracefully and wrote her name on the paper: “Divorce, this marriage must end!”
And then, of course, she went out to have fun.



The original heroine is reborn, the male lead remains the same, and the main character (MC) is a soul that has transmigrated into the body of a supporting character.
I don't enjoy stories where the MC and the host's body are distinctly separated, especially when the MC makes fun of the host without providing any explanation. We're supposed to assume that the original Xia Ran is very stupid and has poor taste, despite having a good friend.
I also didn't like how they subtly mocked the original heroine for vomiting after her intimate encounter with the male lead because he is well-endowed. It's not funny. The story seems to follow the assumption that bigger is always better. I dare the author to Google the longest and repeat it. It just makes it more ridiculous when the MC boasts about their experiences with the "longest" one.
Additionally, I disliked how the MC could be intimate with multiple men, but the male lead couldn't.
The only thing I love is the MC being fierce. That's all.
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Well, how should I put this? The plot and character design (except for the Female Lead) are just mediocre. There isn't much development and they're not particularly memorable. The intimate scenes are somewhat heated (though their first time was quite baffling, especially from the Male Lead’s perspective), mainly because the Female Lead is proactive, but they're not entirely outstanding either. Nonetheless, I was entertained. It would have been better with more depth. For example, the Female Lead’s past was only mentioned at the end. Additionally, having the Male Lead chase his wife to the crematorium (I would really like to see him beg on his knees, lol) and exploring his fears and emotions could have added some emotional scenes to the story.
Romance-wise, I'm not sure. Their relationship began with lust rather than love. The Male Lead being arrogant in the first chapter and then being seduced in the following chapters was really confusing to me.
, it's not bad for a quick read. I enjoyed it mainly because I like the Female Lead’s temperament. 7/10.
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