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All Time Rank: #328
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On 6293 Reading Lists
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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 Fan suddenly became the villain’s mother after transmigrating into a novel. She fell into a scheme and gave birth to the villain, the son of ‘Film Emperor’ He Han who had no knowledge of having a child.
Ye Fan was a stand-in for a famous young actress, and the person she had to film an intimate scene with actually happened to be that ‘Film Emperor’.
The original Ye Fan abandoned her son, and when the matter was revealed to the public, she was completely drowned in hate by the netizens. Fortunately, the villain son had yet to grow up, and the ‘Film Emperor’ knew nothing about it.
So all Ye Fan needed to do was raise her child with the mentality of a buddha.
However, on the film debut right after an award ceremony, the matter of Ye Fan’s illegitimate child was exposed, shocking the entire net.
It was something completely unexpected.
He Han, the prince of silver screen, who had always kept a clean and self-conscious image had a press conference that very day.
“There is something I’ve been hiding from everyone. I have a three-year-old child.”
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N/ARecommendations
The CEO’s Villainess Childhood Friend (8)The Male Lead’s Substitute Wife (6)
Avoid the Protagonist! (5)
My Son Might Be A Villain (5)
The Villain and the Cannon Fodder’s Mother (5)
The Male Lead’s Villainess Stepmother (4)
Recommendation Lists
- Switched at birth and/or secret young lady/master
- Cliches, Classics, Goats
- BG collection [GOOD, WHATEVER & BAD]
- Story with Family theme
- Working life stage love
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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04/09/20 | ShainaG Translations | c26 |
04/07/20 | ShainaG Translations | c25 |
04/04/20 | ShainaG Translations | c24 |
04/03/20 | ShainaG Translations | c23 |
04/02/20 | ShainaG Translations | c22 |
04/01/20 | ShainaG Translations | c21 |
03/28/20 | ShainaG Translations | c20 |
03/26/20 | ShainaG Translations | c19 |
03/24/20 | ShainaG Translations | c18 |
03/21/20 | ShainaG Translations | c17 |
03/20/20 | ShainaG Translations | c16 |
03/19/20 | ShainaG Translations | c15 |
03/17/20 | ShainaG Translations | c14 |
03/15/20 | ShainaG Translations | c13 |
03/13/20 | ShainaG Translations | c12 |
Typical blood dog drama and a smooth flower road for mains with flat background characters and stereotypical mascot and ML- ofc, main characters being as equally flat to the rest.
2/3 year old surpasses even the children from more ridiculous web novels in terms of EQ.
Author has no ounce of a clue of how withdrawn and neglected children act and behave (quite typical for novels of the same caliber). The plot is hardly what you can call plot when everything is just there to highlight the beauty and everything superficial about MC.
There are hardly any details that one would consider as essential for the story, for example how the bad evil adoptive mother managed to swap out two babies, one from being a seemingly prestigious rich family (if you'd consider the level of security they should have and probably would've gone to a esteemed hospital to give birth in some VIP ward). Or the crucial emotional scene of MC transmigrating but instead it's talked about like she was recounting a shower she took yesterday. (Feels like the author knows it's so frigging trope, nobody would be interested in something like truck-kun) edit:
*The glaring issue now after reading close to 100 chapters is
that how author pours all the elaborate detailed narration into the description of the MC which over the span of 100 lines will repeat about 4x/5x times not ever changing from it's original first notes of her; pale like snow, raven black hair like ink, cold aura and if you'd twist that back around, she could be as well as naming the characteristics of a horror entity from The Grudge or The Ring.
Also note, with time, more evident flaws of authors no-research writing and ridiculous favoritism of the MC in contrast to the blackening the cannon fodders will leak out like from a busted pipe. Ludicrous as it is, the author make the cannon fodders employ the most ridiculous heap of backfire-able schemes that MC can just counter like popping a balloon with a needle. Equipped with all the empty air of confidence that equals to arrogance of the MC, it killed, of what little was there to begin with, all the anticipation and encouragement I had for her and the story.
Example being, she knew for no apparent reason she'd win the task of earning money on the street while knowing her opposition is cheating. No idea who gave her the courage to believe that the crew who was in the same dumb scheme wouldn't just top a little more off than what she had earned (since the camera man will always follow her around, and they could always contact the crew about an estimated earning).
If you want to read more of an elevated version with basically the same concept I recommend "The CEO's Villainess Childhood Friend".
Summary is quite misleading. I was intrigued because of it but nope, not yet happening. Also, didn't really like where the FL is always, always paired up with the ML. I mean she's supposed to be a newbie. It's too unrealistic to be paired off with the Film Emperor lol