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Rating(3.4 / 5.0, 222 votes)
5 | 29% (65 votes) |
4 | 18% (40 votes) |
3 | 27% (60 votes) |
2 | 11% (24 votes) |
1 | 15% (33 votes) |
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Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #4088
All Time Rank: #998
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On 4040 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #2005
All Time Rank: #1911
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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Ye Xi crossed over into a typical idol romance novel as the villainess.
For the sake of her safety, she decided to distance herself from the male and female protagonists while silently observing their real-life version of a school idol drama. Everyday, she would repeatedly ridicule the main protagonists in her thoughts, along with their group of friends and fans.
It’s not surprising, however, that the male protagonist’s special ability is to hear the voices of other people’s thoughts. So he listened to all kinds of curses that Ye Xi secretly harbored and recorded them one by one.
Expressionless Male Protagonist: the future is long, your debts will slowly be collected.
Ye Xi covers her ears: I’m not listening, not listening, *recites Wang Ba’s Sutras*
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Recommendation Lists
- Novels I've enjoyed
- Long long long
- REBIRTH OR REINCARNATION NOVELS- NO HAREM
- Romance (Modern Day) part 2
- I can read your mind list
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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10/02/20 | Kelly Translations | c134 |
10/01/20 | Kelly Translations | c133 |
09/29/20 | Kelly Translations | c132 |
09/26/20 | Kelly Translations | c131 |
09/24/20 | Kelly Translations | c130 |
09/22/20 | Kelly Translations | c129 |
09/19/20 | Kelly Translations | c128 |
09/19/20 | Kelly Translations | c127 |
09/17/20 | Kelly Translations | c126 |
09/17/20 | Kelly Translations | c125 |
09/09/20 | Kelly Translations | c124 |
09/08/20 | Kelly Translations | c123 |
09/05/20 | Kelly Translations | c122 |
09/02/20 | Kelly Translations | c121 |
08/31/20 | Kelly Translations | c120 |
Even so, I feel like it’s
verya bit confusing, and the story line runs along really quickly, the MC also claims to be a “aunt”, but she thinks just like a teen, maybe a mature teen who has chuunibyou. I can’t comment on the translation quality, since I read the untranslated version. This isn’t really my cup of tea, so I stopped reading the novel when I felt like it was too far from what I like to read. This is just my opinion, feel free to disagree. Sorry for the bad English.I hate how Wei Shenglan thinks MC owes him when it's him who owes her for causing trouble for her. How he makes the misunderstandings worse by saying MC is his girlfriend. I can't keep reading this, if Wei Shenglan is going to be the ml.
From what I read and my opinion, there was little to none romance build up between the MC and the "ML". It was pretty much toward the end did we get a definitive sense on who the true ML is. There's nothing wrong with no romance the in beginning and middle of the story, but since the romance start blandly revealing itself really quick toward the end of the story which felt really rush, unrealistic, and there wasn't even a "romantic aura" coming out from their interaction that proves that they love each other. Kudos to her when she "realized" her "feeling" toward him is more than a friend and she was decisive (this is what I like about her) enough to go out with him, but just bc u realized your feeling for him might not be as simple as "friends" it doesn't mean you love, simply it's because he's one of the few people that helps you. And I did not feel any so called "love" from the ML too besides the fact they do all the "couple" stuff which is cute but still feels fake and insincere since it doesn't show and make them more in loved with each other emotionally. (Maybe those action where supposed to show their love progress but I failed to catch on since it just feels more like "this is what we should do to make us look like a sweet couple in love" rather than "I'm happy since she's here with me etc.".
This rushed romance really left a bad taste in my mouth and I was actually expecting her to not end up with anyone.
Overall this is a really fast paced story where it have a lot of plot holes and is good for comedy. The lack of expression from the writing and explanation to link so and so together made me rate this a 3 (average, like this story is there but at the same time not there for me like this story). Tho I really do like this new (at least this is the first novel I read with this) concept on
transmigrating with the original author helping our helping.
- Very funny, I was giggling over the MC's antics and wildly jumping thoughts the whole time, and I like how the issue of her transmigration was handled, and it even had a unique twist with her connection to her original world.
- Kinda on the short side, but satisfactory. I couldn't get my hands on the extras but imo both the couples and side couples as well as the main cast all got enough screen time, and honestly I liked all of them, including the villains.
- Slow but then fast-paced, but with the MC it was pretty much never a dull moment the whole time– though I did catch myself skipping through her monologue twice (out of like.. 20 other times, the others were fun to read so don't worry about it)
- The CP are cute. Once, twice, thrice I misunderstood the ML and honestly they are so so cute together, especially towards the end.
- Most people mentioned the MC's personality: Don't take the MC's IQ too seriously, I do agree with the criticism that she does contradict herself that she's old and "shouldn't be messing with children and is more mature" which could be annoying, but imo I didn't find her reactions and interactions all that hypocritical. They seemed natural to me, esp since over time you realise that she's a an unreliable narrator, however she also does have a bit of a protagonist halo (surprised?) But personally it ran well with the rest of the plot so I didn't mind it at all.
- THE CLIMAX.. You're basically in a funny comedic cheerful happy-go-lucky, fluffy headspace as the CP begin to get closer.. And then BAM the author hits you with a brief thriller. Loved it. I was already beginning to entertain thoughts of something happening, and author did not disappoint. Very well handled.
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- There's only one major plot hole (?) or perhaps just sth that could've been addressed after the main story that does bug me a little, but only a little. MAJOR SPOILER:
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Overall I just really loved the MC and the rest of the main cast. Everyone is very lovable to me, and it was a fun read. As long as you frame your mind to consider that the world she is transmigrated in does not work on the same logic system as ours does since it's a novel-turned-world written by a slag author (aka turn off your brain), and if you like silly school love dramas with a spot of thriller, I think you'll enjoy it!the main cast are caught in a forest with no signal, and have to survive a life-or-death situation from a hidden threat
minor kinda (?) character death (s)
the original author of the novel-world's connection to communicate with the MC is cut off during a critical juncture, and after our heroes are safe we never hear from them again, left open-ended perhaps.