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Quick Transmigration: Male Lead, You’re Overpowered?

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Rating(4.1 / 5.0, 152 votes)
5 | 59% (90 votes) |
4 | 17% (26 votes) |
3 | 11% (16 votes) |
2 | 4% (6 votes) |
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1133 Chapters (Completed)
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Weekly Rank: #10186Monthly Rank: #12223
All Time Rank: #741
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On 4856 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.A long time later, Ah Zhao and her younger generations started chatting about her own story.
“At first, I was selected by the system to become the man’s plug-in to help him reach the pinnacle of life.”
“-Then what happened afterward?”
Ah Zhao lit a cigarette and her expression had great changes:
“-Later, I became the wife of the Male God.”
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One entry per line快穿: 男主,开挂吗
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There's only one arc where the FL and ML don't grow old together and kind of exist separately until they die, and I sobbed my heart out
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- The character development of the FL. Ah Zhao kind of starts off the entire thing as a completely blank piece of paper, but then she starts gaining her own thoughts and independence. In a later arc, she remarks that if she hadn't met the ML so soon, maybe the ML wouldn't have made an impact on her.
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Yeah, so watching Ah Zhao develop as her own complete being that is separate and distinct from the ML was really like watching your daughter grow up, it was beautiful. And watching her exert independence from just being the ML's 'plugin' was also beautiful.
Do I think this was the best transmigration story ever? Nope. That honour still belongs to Xia Lang and her Wen Ren in QT: Face Slapping the Second Male Lead. I honestly doubt I'll find anything to beat the glory that is QT: FSSML in a long while because Xia Lang is.... very unique. But I do think this was a great transmigration story? Yes, I really do. This checked all the boxes for me. It delivered heaping piles of fluff, there was enough character progression, the back story was written very well and by the end I was hoping for more of their past and more of their original love story. I think maybe the only pity with this story is that I felt like I never got to see Ah Zhao's true feelings. The writing style is somewhat different. In QT:FSSML, you read from Xia Lang's POV and you really do see her emotional progress towards the ML and different people. Here, in some arcs I feel like you don't know exactly how Ah Zhao is thinking and feeling.(or so she likes to think - I beg to differ, their love is kind of inescapable, there was this one arc where their memories were completely washed and she followed her instincts and STILL found her man)
She didn't deny that she liked him. Now this was something that I really liked in this, normally in novels like these the main character spends way too many chapters denying the poor Male Lead. So finding out that it hadn't happened in this novel was pretty refreshing.
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- Last but not least, how could anyone hate Marshmallow!? He's the best
Number fours jokesystemcharacter in the wholeuniversenovel.or is it?aside, all in all I really recommend this novel as it's worth it's 5 stars I've rated it.