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Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.Fourteen-year-old Su Bei almost died when she caught a high fever, got transmigrated into another world, and finally figured out a shocking truth—it turned out that her original world she was just a novel and her whole family were villains.
The woman who gave birth to them was the cannon fodder in the novel. She and Su Xiaobao were written like this in the extra chapter: One was a little bastard who tried to bully the male lead’s daughter and eventually got thrown into prison and the other one became an escort who, after having failed to seduce the male lead, was killed by an evil director. They also have a dad whom they never met and was the biggest villain in the book.
Back to her original world, the first thing Su Bei did was to take Su Xiaobao and find their father.
Su Bei: Su Xiaobao, quick, call him.
Su Xiaobao: Call him what?
Su Bei: Call him dad.
Su Xiaobao: I don’t want to, do it yourself.
Su Bei: Dad!
Looking at these two dirty children in front of him, Mr. Qin’s eyes showed disgust.
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N/ARecommendations
I Have Decided to Go Look for My Father (5)My Son Might Be A Villain (4)
Become a Villain Wife After Transported (3)
Guide the Villain Father to Be Virtuous (2)
The Legitimate Daughter Doesn’t Care! (2)
The Villainous Noble Daughter is Perfectly Fine Alone! (2)
Recommendation Lists
- Villain Family
- i like
- Hot chocolate on a rainy day
- Heartwarming
- Transmigration/rebirth/OP FMC novels (BG)
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
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05/05/20 | aerialrain | c5 part2 |
05/03/20 | aerialrain | c5 part1 |
04/28/20 | aerialrain | c4 part2 |
04/26/20 | aerialrain | c4 part1 |
04/21/20 | aerialrain | c3 part2 |
04/19/20 | aerialrain | c3 part1 |
04/16/20 | aerialrain | c2 part2 |
04/16/20 | aerialrain | c2 part1 |
04/15/20 | aerialrain | c1 part2 |
04/15/20 | aerialrain | c1 part1 |
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- an unfortunate emphasis on how children should be raised differently according to their gender, which feeds into
- a weirdly anti-paternal, competitive, & borderline callous way Qin Shao treats his male offspring
- a strange emphasis on keeping the twins separated, even though they're? Siblings?? What do you think they're going to do????
- most noticeably (bc it comes up about 3x/chapter), uncomfortably regular body-policing from the male characters. & demands to keep her dressed modestly to avoid attention.
yeah... All together, considering male/society tendency to view daughters as property they own/control & flavoring w the "but what were you wearing" prevalent brand of thinking, it's.... not great. oh! & let's not forget the insinuation the other exceptional 14 yr old little girl/"villain" was tortured to unaliveness by a pe*verted director! Annnd I have to add that I wished the author had gone without the unnecessary romance.Especially to a man who fell for her when he was in is 20s & she 14.
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- the full family events
like when they had matching shirts, or all made dumplings together.
Lastly, I will say the translator did a great job. The translations were easy to read & grammatically correct. The sexism just tainted the entire experience, though. & I found the majority of the other tropes employed...distasteful.- SoL plot without any overarching plot. It's fluffy but the middle parts haven't really entertained me.
- This novel is a mess of cliches. Everybody on the MC's side is OP. MC demonstrates near competence in everything that occurs. Everything is a face slap for the enemies.
- As a software engineer, it physically hurts me to read how the novel portrays "hacking". This is my biggest gripe.
- I can't take the conflict seriously at all when it's between 14 year old children and the bystander comments on whatever is happening is so exaggerated.
Once again, it's not... more>>- crowd jeering at main characters just to get face slapped
-main characters are in the spotlight and crowd is bedazzled
-cannon fodders drawing reader aggro like no tomorrow
-simple passive clean up of those said cannon fodders via golden finger aka. the father The OG story makes no sense at all,
for the OG villains to be categorized as villains is exaggerated as the OG ML is the one who's acting like a rabid dog biting at someone who's tired of acknowledging his existence.
One of the biggest flaw in OG story line is that ML/MC had hardly enough screen time, but the father gets detailed description of his life including people that hardly cross the ML are also being mentioned but mainly harass the father, so even for the reborn/transmigrated MC who has read OG story, cannot use it to her advantage against OG MC family.
It is sure a stretch to involve the original villain and main character's children, as normally those enmities gets solved early and the curtain for villains closes after MC & ML tie the knot.
To go as far as even making children's life miserable that never met their biological parents nor have a big role to play in in the lives of MC's family, their demise seem unfitting. OG MC's presence and influence is also as faint as a fly in the entire story. Plot convenience galore.
Instead of getting anything of value, you just get more moments of MC in the spotlight. It gets old and tiring real quick. My interest to keep on reading just kept falling exponentially as the story went on.