After signing the share transfer of the Bai company, Bai Weiwei who had a cong**ital heart disease got betrayed by her adopted sister she always loved along with her trusted bodyguard.
Shocked, betrayed, and worried for her father made her unwilling to die, and her resentment actually let her bind with a quick transmigration system. Completing the task means that she will be able to increase the number of days she can live, and she will be able to get revenge on her white lotus sister and the unconscionable bastard bodyguard.
CEO, Emperor, General… Supreme Immortal? All of them will turn to a love-sick waste who bowed before her skirt.
Just… why is this unlucky star of a wooden fiancee trying so hard to chase her? Stop sucking my life force already! Our marriage is only for business! I want to break the engagement!
Ye Yuxuan: “I will never let go of you.”
Bai Weiwei: “…………..”



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<span style="display:none">Spoiling:</span> Whenever she returned to reality, her erratic behavior towards her sister, while understandable given her circumstances, seemed inappropriate for her character. If she had used her limited time more strategically, like gathering evidence against her sister or delivering a compelling argument to her father, it would have been more impactful.
The system designed to extend her life through transmigration feels contrived. Instead of a gradual improvement, it's marred by absurd events that停滞 her progress. I predict this pattern will persist throughout the series, making the story拖沓. The system feels manipulative, exploiting the protagonist's points for unnecessary purchases, ultimately leaving her in a vulnerable state.
<span style="display:none">Spoiling continues:</span> The system's personality development feels forced, and it's frustrating to witness. As for the male lead, his aloofness is understandable given his emotional recovery process. I empathize with him, unaware that the protagonist's actions are driven by love.
In summary, while the novel isn't terrible, it doesn't stand out either. It's mediocre, lacking depth in both plot and character development. I'll be discontinuing my read for now, but perhaps I'll reconsider if future arcs offer something fresh and less repetitive.
What I appreciated was the MC's multi-dimensional portrayal, never conforming to the typical two-faced transformation seen in other quick transmigration tales. Misunderstandings often played a significant role in the ML perceiving the MC negatively.
There was one arc, specifically Arc 6 or 7 (I can't quite recall which), where I genuinely despised the ML – he was an unpleasant character during that period. Despite that, I wholeheartedly recommend this quick transmigration story. It's one of the best I've encountered, and I believe it stands out from the rest.
Though I must mention a slight reprieve for the main character (ML) is coming up on the 20th arc, with a bit of comic relief – a welcome change amidst the emotional rollercoaster.
However, one cannot overlook the immense length of this web novel. With over 3000 chapters already published and still ongoing, it's uncertain how long I can sustain my reading without getting overwhelmed. Despite its daunting size, I highly encourage giving it a try if you enjoy stories that delve deep into character struggles and heart-wrenching tales.
Arc 1:
The original host was suspected of killing her mother, and her stubborn nature led to misunderstandings. When MC sacrificed herself to protect the host, ML searched for a flower field to scatter her ashes, eventually meeting a similar fate.
Arc 2:
ML initially didn't want to be an emperor but sought revenge for his mother's death. He believed MC接近他是为了权力, but she actually fell for him because he saved her from bandits. MC died to prevent a rebellion, taking the blame and becoming known as a manipulative figure. Despite her beheading, ML married her as Empress out of obligation.
In the first two arcs, it appears that MC didn't have genuine feelings for ML; she mainly used him for her goals, earning points to gain lifespan for revenge. The system was portrayed as unfair, but MC skillfully navigated its challenges, making her a captivating character.
In the Real World ML:
The main character in the real world lacks emotions like love and anger, functioning almost like a robot. Through MC's experiences, ML begins to question his own emotions experienced during their shared dreams. As he learns more, his character development becomes intriguing.
Overall, the novel has kept the reader engaged, and I'm looking forward to seeing more. I hope the translator continues to work on it – go for it!
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