Transmigrated into a Female Supporting Role: Not a Stepmother Control Group [1970s]

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Author: Home毒步天下,
  • Status: Ongoing

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  1. MsSquirtle
    MsSquirtle rated it
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    It's okay, not amazing. There are no crazy relatives except for the uncle, and they don't show up much.

    It seems pretty realistic because the kids in it act like actual kids, not overly smart and obedient.

    I like that the main character (MC) has female friends and has a positive impact on them. Her character stays consistent—she's introverted and doesn't suddenly become a social expert when the story needs it. Both she and the system don't feel omnipotent or overpowered.

    The male lead (ML) is mostly vegetative throughout the story, but that's fine. I don't really like too much fluff, so it worked for me.

    It seems to end abruptly, but I understand. These types of stories can drag if they go beyond falling in love and getting married. It's nice to actually finish one.

    It could use a bit more about the future, though—not necessarily about the couple, but about the original female lead (FL) and her sisters.
  1. Dark_jin
    Dark_jin rated it
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    Real Rating: 4.1/5

    This is a decent read for those who are familiar with and follow the genre of transmigration stories. It doesn't have too much drama and avoids the overly frustrating elements like cockroach-like relatives or villains that often make your brain rot in many similar novels. The characters are generally very realistic, especially considering the setting, making it a fairly satisfying read. However, it doesn't quite hit that sweet spot of being eventful without being too crazy, so it can sometimes feel a bit boring and uneventful due to its smoothness.

    The romance is just okay—not particularly heart-fluttering or dramatic, but more realistic and smooth. Both the Female Lead (FL) and Male Lead (ML) are good people and intelligent. I appreciate the FL's attentiveness; she is smart enough to anticipate the worst from others while maintaining clear judgment as a doctor. For example, she anticipated that her relatives might harm her siblings and took precautions to protect them. This is a common pet peeve of mine in such novels, where the FL is portrayed as smart but never anticipates that the unreasonable and evil people around her will attack her, leading to constant harm to those involved with her.

    The main drawback is that the author seems to have lost interest and ended the story rather abruptly, cutting off its potential. It feels like the real events of the novel were just beginning when it ended. For instance, it concludes with them moving to the army and sharing their first night together (hehe). While I enjoyed how she revealed the system to him, it doesn't really play a significant role in their journey. This ending would have been acceptable, but there is no real resolution for any of the characters, even in implications. The original FL only gets hints of a better life, but her character doesn't suggest she will achieve it. Her sisters have just started school, leaving us unsure of their future paths. The mother is left alone in the village with her parasitic brother and biased mother, and it's unclear if she will ever change her ways. Although I found her frustrating, I recognize that she has been brainwashed and abused, and while the FL won't leave her to die, she also won't ensure a good life for her.

    , this was a quick and decent read, but it falls into the lower middle tier among other stories with similar tropes.
  1. GaganH
    GaganH rated it
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    Good story line
  1. Black_Reaper139c
    Black_Reaper139c rated it
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    just amazing!!...worth reading. dark romance, mystery, thriller, intense, love, pain. Love you author

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