Transmigrated as a Supporting Character into a Villainous Family

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Bai Guo is a thousand-year-old salted fish spirit. Due to her excessive salt content, she was kicked by the Heavenly Dao Father into the 1960s, becoming the prematurely deceased little daughter of a villainous family.

So… she decided to lie flat as a salted fish in a different place!

In the villain family, a little daughter was born, and the whole family was extremely worried.

While other children could crawl, roll, and climb, their little salted fish could only lie there.

The villains tried every method to make their little salted fish move more, completely ignoring the protagonist group.

Villain Grandmother: Take this bag of peanuts outside to play. If you can’t finish them, give some to your little friends or feed the chickens. Not a single peanut should be left when you return home!

Little salted fish hugs a large bag of peanuts, feeling unhappy~

Villain Grandfather: Good girl, come with Grandpa to pick herbs on the mountain. In a couple of days, I’ll buy cloth to make you a new outfit.

Little salted fish carries a small herb basket, feeling unhappy again~

Villain Father: Do you know the lame man at the village entrance? He was lazy and refused to walk as a child, so he ended up lame!

Little salted fish: QAQ Bad Daddy, stop scaring me!

Villain Mother: Good girl, take a month’s worth of food to Grandpa, and I’ll take you to the county town to play!

Little salted fish: Can I trade the county town for more salted fish lying down time?

Villain Sister: Your body can’t be lazy, and your brain shouldn’t be lazy either. Study hard with your sister!

Little salted fish: Wuwu~ A fish’s memory is only seven seconds~

The ignored protagonist group was unhappy: Hey! Is it that we aren’t jumping high enough? Come and trouble us!

Associated Names
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六零咸鱼小团宠
Related Series
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Recommendations
After Transmigration, Her Whole Family Are Villains (1)
After Dying Together With the Male Protagonist (1)
Recommendation Lists
  1. Good mood
  2. complete cn pt 2
  3. Shanghai Fantasy Translations (Part 2)
  4. Villains but they protect/stick to their villainou...

Latest Release

Date Group Release
09/02/25 Shanghai Fantasy c177 part1
09/02/25 Shanghai Fantasy c176 part2
09/02/25 Shanghai Fantasy c176 part1
09/02/25 Shanghai Fantasy c175 part3
09/01/25 Shanghai Fantasy c175 part2
09/01/25 Shanghai Fantasy c175 part1
09/01/25 Shanghai Fantasy c174 part2
09/01/25 Shanghai Fantasy c174 part1
08/31/25 Shanghai Fantasy c173 part3
08/31/25 Shanghai Fantasy c173 part2
08/31/25 Shanghai Fantasy c173 part1
08/31/25 Shanghai Fantasy c172 part2
08/29/25 Shanghai Fantasy c172 part1
08/29/25 Shanghai Fantasy c171 part2
08/29/25 Shanghai Fantasy c171 part1
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wolikethat
wolikethat rated it
March 20, 2025
Status: c37
This is one of the most boring novels I've ever read. I suppose I shouldn't have expected much excitement from a novel with the premise of a reborn salted fish, but I've read plenty of stories with lazy protagonists and those managed to find something about the MC to engage readers. Here? Nothing. Maybe the MC improved as the story goes on, but honestly, I had to give up shy of chapter 40 because it was too dull. Up to where I read, MC is still a baby. Usually with... more>> novels where the MC is an infant or a toddler, they at least have some kind of special skills or adult intelligence and savvy because they're reborn. This MC has none of that. While her thoughts aren't at infant level thanks to her being a spirit, they're still very naive, uneducated, and simple. For example, there's one scene where she overhears her parents talking about money they were putting away for her and how there was a lot of it; we get MCs thoughts which involve her admiting she doesn't have a concept of money, wondering what she should buy, not being able to think of anything, and then.... that's it. Honestly, a real baby would probably be more interesting, at least a real baby would be cute and creative.

Did I mention that the story moves slow? Not just slow, the pacing and plot points DRAG. And often focuses on the most mundane, boring things. There were ten whole chapters devoted to some subplot about MC having a pet fish and some neighbor kids wanting to kill the fish and her sister defending the fish. Painful.

Also, I'm not a fan of how the entire family revolves around the MC, even though she has an older sister is who is only 3 years old herself. At the beginning, when they break ties with the father's abusive, dead-beat family and take MC to be raised by her maternal grandparents, they completely forgot about the sister and would have left without her if the sister hadn't run out of the paternal grandparents house and asked to be taken with them too. The parents put aside money for the MC, but don't mention about anything put aside for the sister. The sister herself is also completely obsessed with the MC and everything she does or wants is for the MC's sake. I know it's suppose to be a 'family favorite' type story, but I can't help but feel sorry for this other little girl who doesn't seem to be as loved and doted on by her parents/grandparents as her baby sister.

Moreso than the main family, the side characters are way more interesting. They were actually what kept me going for as long as I did, and I might even skim through the novel once it's completed just to find out what happened to them. <<less
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AquasVeritem
AquasVeritem rated it
February 14, 2026
Status: c183 part3
This was really good. It's slow paced but well paced. Honestly there were so many moments that were incredibly hilarious to the point where I laughed until I couldn't breath, at least a few times. The character writing is good, and while there are some questions that don't really get answered or resolved, it doesn't really matter because of the point of view.

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Her parents possibly having some foreknowledge, the one reborn cousin, ect.

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Because the story is told basically entirely from the perspective of the Bai Guo as she grows up, those questions not being resolved actually works because of the unreliable pov of a young girl growing up.

Overall the writing is solid and as I said before the pacing is steady but slow. Really the only thing I can complain about besides typical TL stuff is how the ending kinda just happens. I mean you can feel it winding down in the last few chapters but then it just suddenly is the end. It's not a bad ending or unfinished, just that it could have been drawn out a few more chapters to make it feel less sudden. <<less
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Celtyin
Celtyin rated it
January 2, 2026
Status: Completed
This is 100% a child-rearing novel. It’s amusing reading about the parent’s and grandparent’s struggle to motivate a lazy salted fish to do anything. The little girl is an absolute savage!😂 She tears apart arguments with pinpoint precision leaving everyone unable to refute. The girl’s immediate family is truly loving! Their interactions create a sub-theme in the novel aimed at female empowerment. It was nice to see the shift in awareness of supporting females as much as males, even if it was just within the immediate village where the family... more>> lived.

The overall novel wasn’t bad but the translator or cleaner that pushed this out on Shanghai Fantasy absolutely wrecked it. Aside from common translation errors like gender pronouns being wrong, the translations of nicknames and legal names are all over the place along with how it’s inter-used. Then there’s the glaring issues of chapters being mixed up and even large chunks of the story missing.

There were also a few things about the actual story itself that bothered me:

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1. Were the parents reincarnated or did they have some sort of fortuitous encounter? Because it was often implied that they had for-knowledge of the troubled times thus leading the dad to quit the army and bring his in-laws back to the remote village and the emphasis on continued education and not to marry early and such.

2. One of the cousins woke up with knowledge of the “previous life” and aside from seizing the opportunity for schooling she didn’t do anything else. What was the point on spending any word-count on her?

3. There was a child that seemed crafted as a ML figure but was barely mentioned and ended up with the older sis instead. WTH?!

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The story could’ve been way better executed. The experience for me is about a 3/5 because of the combination of sub-par writing and less than ideal translation and cleaning. <<less
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HooliganReader
HooliganReader
September 12, 2025
Status: Completed
Now I know why the ratings aren't the best. There seems to be missing/ disordered chapters. And the translator isn't the best any messed up named which is confusing). Overall, it's a slice of life story filled with a naughty child's mischief. A decently paced story with an enjoyable storyline. It's very... women empowermentny and daughter bias? too. Overall, still an enjoyable read
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