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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Ji Fanyin realized the moment she transmigrated over that she was a stand-in, a substitute for her younger twin sister, Ji Xinxin.
“Sure, I can be her stand-in. Here is my list of prices. Take a look at it first, and make sure to reserve a slot in advance. I won’t accept any last-minute calls, and do take note that it’ll only be a platonic relationship. Thank you for your cooperation,” she said.
In a western restaurant, a rich young master looked at her with eyes filled with affection as he said, “Xinxin, I would like to ask you out for a movie tomorrow night…”
An alarm suddenly went off.
Ji Fanyin took a glance at her phone before reining in her business smile, saying, “Time’s up. I need to rush for my next appointment. Make sure to foot the tab, and farewell.”
The rich young master’s smile froze up. “I’ll reserve four hours for tomorrow’s movie.”
In the middle of the night, a drunk, tyrannical young master dialed her number and whined, “Big sis, when will you come over to meet me?”
“In order to ensure the quality of service, this call will be recorded. It’s four in the morning right now, and my services will be ten times the usual price. Are you certain you want to proceed?” asked Ji Fanyin.
“… Hurry up and start acting!”
Ji Fanyin’s phone suddenly rang in the midst of a date with a domineering CEO at Tokyo’s tower. With a smile on her lips, she rejected the call and said, “Sorry, it’s another customer.”
“… I’ll pay you ten times the price. Switch off your phone.”
…
By the time Ji Xinxin finally returned back to the country, Ji Fanyin successfully retired from the scenes with the massive fortune she had amassed.
Heh, bad women will never get hurt!
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Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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04/01/22 | Hosted Novel | c111 (end) |
04/01/22 | Hosted Novel | c110 part3 |
04/01/22 | Hosted Novel | c110 part2 |
04/01/22 | Hosted Novel | c110 part1 |
04/01/22 | Hosted Novel | c109 part4 |
03/31/22 | Hosted Novel | c109 part3 |
03/31/22 | Hosted Novel | c109 part2 |
03/30/22 | Hosted Novel | c109 part1 |
03/29/22 | Hosted Novel | c108 part3 |
03/28/22 | Hosted Novel | c108 part2 |
03/27/22 | Hosted Novel | c108 part1 |
03/26/22 | Hosted Novel | c107 part3 |
03/25/22 | Hosted Novel | c107 part2 |
03/24/22 | Hosted Novel | c107 part1 |
03/23/22 | Hosted Novel | c106 part3 |
I'm no stranger to the stand-in setting, however, it's my first time seeing it done by an MC who makes it blatantly obvious, even to the targets, that they're only in it for the money. There's definitely some glee to be had seeing characters flounder due to our MC's acting - especially when the MLs are aware they're the ones paying her for an illusion. 2. Not romance focused
Although there's some (questionable) late romance, it's very much not a focus of this novel. MC is very firm and decisive about what she wants and how to achieve her end goal. For better, or for worse, she doesn't waver with any of the MLs. Cons: 1. Bad pacing
Starts strong but dwindles later. Some points are so utterly boring that it's a struggle to continue. I didn't drop it simply because it's short enough to power through. 2. Flat characters
Perhaps it's because of the length, but almost all the characters lack depth. Unfortunately, this includes the MC. MC
Apart from being a
mary suecold, calm, heartless, cool, perfect, etc., we know nothing about her. I'm not joking.The main goal of the story is for the MC to return to her original world, and she has to amass a disgusting amount of money (10 billion) to do so. But during this journey, we learn absolutely nothing about her.
We don't know why she wants to go back; there are no stakes and/or motivations that allow us to sympathise and root for her.
We know nothing about her background aside from the fact that she's an incredible actress. There's not even any mention of any friends and/or family.
Oh, but I guess we do learn that she's incredible with FPS games in her original world. Also, her hobbies are cooking and watching/reviewing movies. And because she's a mary sue, she's obviously flawless at all of this.
Seriously. The author might as well have given her a protagonist halo as a golden finger or something.
He's the most fleshed-out and memorable character. I actually felt bad for him at the end of his arc.
While Bai Zhou starts as a rich brat with all the stereotypical arrogance, aggression, and moodiness, he becomes the most tolerable of the original MLs. Despite being detestable in the beginning, he's the only character with more than surface-level logic.
Bai Zhou is a child who comes from a turbulent and unloving family. His mother and father have little interest in him, both preferring to instead indulge in outside partners. With his mother being apathetic and even downright ruthless, his father being self-absorbed and completely absent, and both preferring to resolve their issues with money, it's understandable how Bai Zhou could grow to be so warped. At every turn, his parents hurt and traumatise him. Hell, his mother even pays MC to traumatise him some more as a form of "teaching".
Yet, as Bai Zhou spends more time with our MC, he does some introspection and learns to take accountability for his actions. In fact, he's the only ML who tried to sincerely apologise and atone for his previous behaviour. His trauma doesn't excuse or absolve him of his sins, however, he's the only character grows and whose actions have some underlying logic apart from just being an a**hole.
In the end, our MC still cuts Bai Zhou off since it's not her place to forgive him in place of the original. This is fair and understandable, but I still felt it was a shame that his story ended there. With the amount of focus he got, I almost thought he was a potential endgame ML. That would have been more interesting than the actual endgame ML at least.
ML is Chen Yunsheng. He's around the same age as Bai Zhou and is the typical cold to others but warm to MC. He's weirdly devoted to MC for some unexplained reason, but she basically treats him like a cute pet. Their relationship is quite lopsided and I'm not sure why or how the MC likes him romantically. He's also extremely forgettable and is only mentioned a handful of times throughout the novel.
If the reason for him being the ML was endless devotion, then what about the literal god Shen Qi that allowed her to transmigrate in order to save her life in the first place? I don't know, Chen Yunsheng was just a weird choice for a shoehorned in ML. Frankly, there was more chemistry between MC and her female friend than with him.
However, in general, I think there should've just been zero romance. It just feels a bit awkward for a novel like this.
Due to karmic ties, it's partially the protagonist's fault that the original Ji Fanyin, a downtrodden cinnamon roll, suffered for twenty years. Thus, as the biggest monster of all, our heroine is brought in to defeat and subdue all the smaller monsters that were responsible.
Along the way she
meets a love interest (whom she brings back with her),
making the f*ck tonne of money required to return to her original world.
Kind of refreshing to see a novel that gives closure both to the protagonist and to the owner of the body she's inhabiting.
Moreover, the entire novel focus on the MC and her way to achieve the goals, which is rare in case. Because in other novels you might find often that many MCs decided to stay or accept that new transmigrated world as their own, of course it also depends on their circumstances as well. But in this novel the MC's goals were clear as crystal since the beginning which is to acquire 10 billion and return to her original world despite finding someone she obviously liked. The way she play other fishes (which were harvested by her green tea bit*h twin younger sister, as it gave her psychology satisfaction to be in control and superior) and extract not only their money but emotions as well for her own means are particularly spectacular in my opinion. Also when she was being with them as stand in her inner thoughts also had me bawling. Most importantly all my favourite characteristics that should have within themselves was on spot like oozing female power, being cold hearted, ignoring nuisance as they should be, conniving, very cunning, doesn't take sh*t and prioritising her own self first.
CY is such a gem in this story, some moments that worth the highlight is the moment he said he understands white lotus and green tea tactics, when he can differentiate JF from JX right away, when he learned to cook and especially when he wait for his whole life in that world to meet MC in MC's world without have any romantic relationship with other women, thumbs up for the ML, he is worthy of MC.
I actually hope for a better detailed ending for BZ, yes he's a brat in the start, but I enjoy his character development to be honest.
The way in the end there's more in-depth stories about the female side characters and how they become a group of friend is something that I find interesting and pleasant from this story too.