Hitting Up The Big Leagues with a Green Tea Personality

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Xia Bohe, a D-class actress struggling to make it big, wakes up to find herself transmigrated as a supporting character in a novel she’s been reading. In this novel, the main character married a successful, wealthy and sexy CEO only to end up divorced with a ruined career and ultimately losing her life. With a second chance in life, Xia Bohe is not about to give up easily. But wait, what is this Goddess System with its beauty and acting skills? This can make things very interesting and fun as Xia Bohe navigates her way to success in her career and love life while getting rid of other pretentious cups of green tea in her path!

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iRaine
iRaine rated it
September 9, 2021
Status: Completed
An entertaining read that delivers exactly what it set out to do. I.e. Mary Sue plot.

MC transmigrates into a beautiful cannon fodder and awakens the 'goddess' system, which provides system training in exchange for points (earned by acting green tea). MC has always dreamt to be an actor, and she ends up learning a wide variety of skills from the system

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(tea making, guqin/chess/calligraphy/painting, dance, singing, traditional Chinese medicine, martial arts, etc....)

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along her rise to stardom. MC is already married to ML when she enters this world due to a "promise" with their grandfathers, and she basically wins him (and everyone else) over with green tea skills. Ultimately, MC becomes the biggest winner in life.

It's a mishmash of clichéd tropes/plotlines, but the pacing is done just right. The satisfaction is equivalent to constantly "leveling up" throughout the entire novel. There are not many 'boring' plots, and it's a continuous stream of new excitement that doesn't grow stale although you know exactly how it'll end.

I detest the villain system, however.

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The villain system works by having its host cause misery to the target (i.e. MC) and in exchange, stealing away the target's luck and rewarding its user with beauty. Failures = ugliness (acne, weight, etc). It's a malevolent system at heart. While the antagonist side character is at fault for choosing to carry out missions, who would want to harm others for benefit if they could achieve the same without doing so? If one could choose the 'goddess' system instead, who would choose the parasitic one?

Worst of all, the antagonist is unable to quit missions after a certain point, and they are forced to continue by the system. Yes, they could have chosen to quit after the first series of failures, but it's like asking someone who has always won at gambling to stop now or be forced to gamble forevermore. Tasting success again and again by remotely bullying another person, knowing there won't be any consequences to yourself (you are an elite, your target is a poor commoner who doesn't even know you exist), one is definitely bound to grow crooked. The villain system really pits its hosts and turns them into malevolent beings. While the villains deserve punishment (original host's life was ruined by them), I think the villain system itself does not deserve to exist, as it only brings more malice into the world. It's basically a plot hole filler to make the villains continue their despicable acts with a clear cut cause for their retribution without dirtying MC's hands the slightest bit. It's abominable.

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TLDR; the reading is an easy cruise and good for wasting time despite its clichéd, Mary Sue plot due to excellent pacing of the novel.

Disclaimer: rating is for pure entertainment, not for plot. If you're looking for a deep, complex novel with intricate plotlines, character development, and world building, this is not the novel for you. <<less
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Vivilliam
Vivilliam rated it
June 26, 2021
Status: Completed
Anyway, I love this. Although there is so much chapters, each chapter is actually short.
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hangluu
hangluu rated it
March 17, 2022
Status: --
This is a very fun read. I mtl this novel so there are a lot of things that are lost in machine-translation, but it wasn't that bad!

This novel know what it is giving you: a mary sue novel involving showbiz and rich handsome ceo. Like most Chinese webnovel, it is very judgmental when it comes to beauty standard + female vs female cat fight (aka... sexism). Im not excusing it, but if you are trying to avoid this, I would suggest not reading Chinese webnovel at all. I would judge... more>> the vanity + sexism of this novel as average. It is there, and it is very obviously there, but it is not something I haven't seen before and nothing that digust my soul (bc yall.. some of these novels deserve hell!)

So once u can get pass that, it is a very well done mary sue novel. The heroine works hard for her mary sue-ness n I really like her interaction w the ML. In the beginning, her interaction w him seem fakes and insincere, but like that is literally the title though: she is a green tea bish~~ but yah know, she grows and he grows n they eventually care doe each other n things get more real. Like it's not perfect; it's a mary sue novel! But it is very good for what it's supposed to be. <<less
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