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Rating(3.6 / 5.0, 538 votes)
5 | 35% (190 votes) |
4 | 24% (130 votes) |
3 | 19% (102 votes) |
2 | 11% (58 votes) |
1 | 11% (58 votes) |
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Weekly Rank: #761Monthly Rank: #304
All Time Rank: #425
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On 8418 Reading Lists
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All Time Rank: #487
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Gu Jin, your average day-to-day worker, crossed into a novel as the supporting character and best friend and cousin of the female protagonist, Cheng Xin, who was frequently surrounded by men of status and quality. The two cousins believed they’d enjoy this friendship for a lifetime.
But soon, Gu Jin discovered that the body she had crossed into had memories of future events beyond the novel’s plot, including finding out that her marriage would end in utter failure. Her husband, the second male lead named Shao Chong, would neglect their marriage because of his infatuation for Cheng Xin. On the day that Gu Jin was kidnapped and beaten to death, her good husband stayed by her cousin’s side and accompanied her to the hospital.
When Gu Jin transmigrated into this novel world and learned of the truth, she refused to waste this new life as a supporting role for her cousin the way the previous soul had done. She refused to live her life as a spectator in someone else’s love story. No. She would be the protagonist of her own romance in this new life.
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One entry per line穿成女主闺蜜怎么办
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09/10/19 | Kelly Translations | c155 |
09/07/19 | Kelly Translations | c154 |
09/05/19 | Kelly Translations | c153 |
09/03/19 | Kelly Translations | c152 |
08/30/19 | Kelly Translations | c151 |
08/26/19 | Kelly Translations | c150 |
08/20/19 | Kelly Translations | c149 |
08/19/19 | Kelly Translations | c148 |
08/15/19 | Kelly Translations | c147 |
08/12/19 | Kelly Translations | c146 |
08/08/19 | Kelly Translations | c145 |
08/07/19 | Kelly Translations | c144 |
08/06/19 | Kelly Translations | c143 |
08/05/19 | Kelly Translations | c142 |
08/05/19 | Kelly Translations | c141 |
I'm glad that she grows up and although they grow distant, their blood ties are still there (bc of their mothers).
I really detest stories where the major point is to describe how flawless the female lead is constantly; all other characters are just there to make her look better. One thing that's common in these stories is how they make the original soul seem worse than the transmigrator; here before MC transmigrated, the woman was a plain/dull existence easily overlooked. As soon as MC arrives, she becomes dazzling and everyone is filled with regret. (Que massive eye roll session)
For someone so constantly described like they're an amazing existence, I found her incredibly boring and plain. It's like she didn't care about anything. Let's talk about the male lead. What kind of role model is he? As soon as they first meet;
Of course, he's been drugged and she enters his room at a restaurant. He tries to do her and takes in her scent, then when she fights back and hurts him he gets ticked off and decides to deal with her later. All this while he blames her for hurting him! He then blackmails her to enter a sketchy relationship, and he's always overbearing and doesn't care about her wants or needs.
Without even talking to her, he tells her parents they're getting engaged and hope to marry after she graduates. I don't think I need to explain that any further.
MC forgot about the original soul, pretty much. I don't understand why she was even transmigrated as a plot when she was going to be so shitty about it. She died so cruelly but they never went deep into details about it. Most of the story felt focused on her and ML's very dull romance. I haven't felt this frustrated in a while, probably because I expected it to be mediocre but it was worse than so.
One thing is the new FL didn't go after the thieves who mu*dered the original FL?
He realized how much of a dirt bag he was and his prioritization was wrong. He thought that he too, has a second chance with re-incarnation, that he can make it up to the FL. But the original FL is no longer there but a different soul has occupied her body. Sadly, he could have had true happiness in the first life but will never achieve it in the next life. He will never meet that unborn child of his with the original FL's. He can never get redemption for his mistake.
I felt it was too lenient on the male antagonist. The female antagonist changed for the better but how she easily accepted the male antagonist again after he threw her away for his business and wife-to-be, I felt she should have more backbone. At least she isn't dense/self-centered anymore and forces emotions onto people
In an alternate life, she gets her HE with another guy who loved her but never got the fate to start it in the first life. She has more backbone against the antagonist and can see objectively. Lol. I want to read more into her storyline!