Transmigrating into the Male Supporting Character’s Ex-wife

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Author: Bu Cai Ru Pu,不才如仆,
  • Translator:
  • Status: Completed

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

Ruan Jiu Jiu transmigrated into a rebirth novel, in which the female lead in her past life had an unattainable love, a white moonlight. In the novel, the white moonlight Cheng Jun was a hollow character with a pretty face but zero accomplishments, and with his cold personality was like a frigid beauty; an empty flower vase. Meanwhile, Ruan Jiu Jiu transmigrated into Cheng Jun’s ex-wife, an evil, stuck-up, female side character.

When Ruan Jiu Jiu transmigrated over, a divorce agreement was placed on the table. Cheng Jun, wet from the rain, ate a bowl of unhealthy instant noodles. Seeing that beautiful, emotionless face, Ruan Jiu Jiu suddenly couldn’t take it anymore and said that she’d wait until tomorrow to reconsider the divorce.

Later.

Ruan Jiu Jiu: Who said that he’s an idiot? Who said that he’s frigid? You’re trolling (╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻

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  1. DaoistPHS166
    DaoistPHS166 rated it
    This is the delightful and heartwarming novel I adore! I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. The main character (MC) and the male lead (ML) have a perfect chemistry. Their banter and culinary adventures are a joy to read, especially their love for food. And oh, the ML is like a charming child, so irresistible that it's no wonder the MC can't resist him – sigh. The story is a fine wine, and the sweetness of their eventual union after a long, arduous wait makes it all worthwhile.

    The ML realizes from the beginning that the MC isn't the original host, but he doesn't display concern or curiosity; he just doesn't care. As the story progresses and he falls in love with the MC, there are moments where he stays awake at night, fearing her sudden disappearance without a trace. His pleadings of "Don't go," "Don't leave me," and "You won't abandon me, right?" tugged at my heartstrings and portrayed his vulnerability and anxiety.

    Thankfully, the MC does leave eventually, but it has a happy ending, which brought immense relief – I would have been devastated otherwise. The novel was quite easy to translate from Chinese, and I plan on revisiting it once the translated version is available. Thank you for bringing this gem to our attention!
  1. nextownhall09
    nextownhall09 rated it
    The main character (MC) seems to have a disappointing side. She's oscillating between affection and distance, causing emotional pain to the male lead (ML). I really don't appreciate her manipulative behavior, where she pretends to care, deeply ingrains herself in his life, and then abruptly disappears, all for her selfish reasons. I thought she was more evolved than Mary/White/Greentea, who often resort to dramatic exit tactics when relationships are going well. It's a regression, really. In her everyday life, the MC is competent, but ML deserves someone who consistently treats him well and respects him, not someone who uses him temporarily.

    She can choose to live her life independently, focusing on her career or enjoying solitude. It's not like I care if she feels nostalgic or oblivious, but it's unnecessary to hurt someone. Ideally, the ML should find a compatible partner who appreciates him for his character, values, and not just his wealth or appearance. A mature and happy ending for everyone would be ideal, where the MC learns from her mistakes and finds love again, possibly with someone who suits her better as she grows up.
  1. LegendXrDevil
    LegendXrDevil rated it
    尽管故事有点拖沓,但总体上还算轻松可爱。我前半部分读下来觉得男主角有些迟钝且性向不明,后半部分又觉得女主角同样有点迟钝且无性趣,但整体来说,这还是一个挺不错的故事。
  1. greatcheesemaster
    This is an amusing read, following an introverted and socially awkward character with a "sharp-tongued" personality as they pursue a romantic relationship. However, the pacing seems a bit stretched. My overall rating would be 3.5 stars.
  1. brendan_smith
    brendan_smith rated it
    The characters lack depth, and I don't dislike the main male lead (ML) solely because of his low emotional intelligence. However, his compulsive lying is grating, not endearing. I particularly厌恶女主角 (FL), as she constantly points out the ML's EQ issues while dismissing his emotions, attributing his inability to love to her own insecurities without providing a proper explanation. Her past doesn't justify any trauma or relationship failures, nor does she mention being bullied or mistreated. Surprisingly, she seems capable of standing up for herself in other situations but becomes cowardly and insensitive when it comes to her feelings.

    The angst surrounding the FL's jealousy over another woman, simply because the ML rejected her online advances, feels forced and unconvincing. The author's portrayal of this character is frustrating. The coincidental encounters between Gu You and FL, which seem to magically deepen their bond, border on unrealistic, especially compared to the lack of development between the ML and FL despite living under the same roof. The author seems biased in favor of the plot and comedic moments.

    Additionally, the antagonist's obsession with the ML, Xiaoya Bai, is questionable. According to the original source, her desire was genuine love, as seen in her pursuit despite financial constraints. In her next timeline, she even accepts GY's profession as a gamer, believing he loves her. However, the character's portrayal as a one-dimensional villain, obsessed with money and fixated on FL, detracts from her complexity.

    Despite these shortcomings, I'm giving two stars for the translators' efforts, as their humor and wit kept me engaged till this point. Thank you for their contribution.
  1. VERMITHOR
    VERMITHOR rated it
    I absolutely adore this narrative! It's a hidden gem, despite its low rating of 4.3. The male lead, a lovable yet emotionally immature food enthusiast, and the protagonist, a relatable individual who enjoys flattery, create a delightful chemistry. Their relationship development is both heartwarming and hilarious. The supporting characters add depth and laughter, making them memorable. The writing and translation are top-notch, making this a fantastic read from start to finish. I devoured it in one day and couldn't get enough. I highly recommend giving it a chance – everyone should enjoy this gem.
  1. KartikPoonia
    KartikPoonia rated it
    "This is pure gold! I can't find a cuter, fluffier, and more adorable dog-man character like Cheng Jun anywhere. Wow! My fellow reader has covered all the points I wanted to share about this book. Each character is lovable, and the storyline is satisfying. The author's touch in showing the original FL's regret at the end, even briefly, adds realism. It's rare to see antagonists express remorse in novels; usually, they focus on the main characters' growth.

    I appreciate how the FL retreats after accidentally overhearing ML's confession. It resonates with me, as she values not wasting his time or emotions. When ML finally confesses, I was in tears – he's so可怜. There are also some heart-wrenching moments, which made me cry again, but ultimately left me content.

    The ending, a concise three words, left me speechless, yet it perfectly suited the situation. A word of advice: if you're planning to win someone over using Google, first read other reviews to avoid an embarrassing mishap, like what happened to ML and his friend."

    In short, the book is delightful, with relatable characters and a well-rounded story that includes unexpected emotional depth. The ending leaves a lasting impression, and the author's storytelling prowess is evident.
  1. Majestical_potato
    To be completely honest, although this isn't the worst thing I've come across, I doubt I'll revisit it in the future. The storyline is rather conventional, and the characters lack depth. It's more of a book to enjoy without too much mental engagement, in my view. The translations are decent, but they're working with a limited source material.

    However, towards the end, when their "separation" happens – where she temporarily returns to her own world – I must admit, I was emotionally touched. I empathized with their despair at the prospect of never seeing each other again and found myself shedding tears during the resolution. As the author puts it, "despite its flaws, I'm grateful for this experience."

    Despite that emotional moment, I still don't expect myself to reread it. Overall, I'd give it three stars.

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