Quick Transmigration: The Second Female Lead is Poisonous Chapter 280 Discussion

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The moment you read the summary, you'll find the warning in the last line that says - "The male lead’s moral values are not normal, please read with caution." Some readers would take it seriously, some won't. Some would even think that they're ready to give this novel a try, for they've read many stories of this genre -a Transmigration Trope with a typical yandere ML's. If you think along those lines, then let me burst your bubble. The warning is genuine. Don't make light of it. Seriously. I did that and now I'm suffering from it.

The plot is okay. If I have to rate it on the plot, then I'd rate it 4. I'd deduct the one point because of the starting arc, which seemed too hasty. The first arc seemed too perfunctory, maybe that's why I didn't enjoy it that much. Anyway, after you power through the first arc, you'll find that things get interesting with every arc you finish reading. At first you'll find yourself immersing in the romance and the fluff, and then suddenly- BAM! the plot smacks you right in the face and you're like, "Oh, so that's how it was!"

The relationship between MC and ML is nice. The ML is very doting towards the MC, and he really loves her. This story has the plot, the romance and the fluff; and I'd have loved to continue it..... if only I could digest the ML's yandere-ness.

Mind you, I have no problem with yandere character stories. In fact, most of the time I love reading them, granted they have good plot. Which is why I didn't take the warning seriously and read this story............ needless to say, I couldn't finish reading it.

I thought I knew what a yandere character could be like. And then I read this story and realized, "Yeah no, I'm an idiot." I didn't realize how extreme a yandere ML can go, until I read this story that is. The first few arcs were amazing, and I thoroughly enjoyed them. There were a few scenes with ML's yandere tendencies, but none of them would be what I'd call 'extreme'

Then I read the first Cultivation Arc of this novel and my mind was just blown. away. That's when I decided that this novel isn't my cup of tea.

Spoiler

ML was the Medical Sage who had two disciples -and one of them happened to bee the original-FL, who is a genius in using poison. Like always, MC was the fiance of the original-ML who had dual identities in this arc. The plot in this arc went typically like it did in all other arcs, except this one got stretched because in midst of the arc MC's family is killed by the original-ML and she's the only survivor. She wanted revenge, and planned to counterattack against the original-ML after she marries the Medical Sage (aka our ML). She almost succeeds, but then the original-ML spills the beans, and it turns out that it had been her husband (our ML) who had ordered for her Family's massacre. The plot thickens, and more plot twists appear at that point which I don't really wanna spoil but there's one thing I'd like to say-

For an ML who's supposed to be the Second Male Lead of the original stories, he somehow turned out like the Final Villain Boss who only had MC in his eyes. He'd do anything for the MC.

Anything.

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ML is a true Yandere. he takes his yandere-ness to the extreme heights. Don't take it lightly, that's all I have to say.
 
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