Monday, March 7, 2022

Webnovel Review: Transmigrating as the Supporting Male Lead's Sweetheart by 小孩爱吃糖

Title: Transmigrating as the Supporting Male Lead's Sweetheart
Author: 小孩爱吃糖
Chapters: 100 chapters + 16 extras
Publication: 2019
Summary from Novel Updates:

Yan Yan transmigrated into a novel and became the biggest villain in the book.

The villain originally thought she was the long lost noble daughter of the Ming Family. Upon returning to the Ming Family, she wholeheartedly wanted to eliminate her little uncle to inherit the family property. But before she could eliminate her little uncle, the real noble daughter returned. As a result, the villain was swept out of the house and ruthlessly killed by the little uncle.

On the day Yan Yan transmigrated as the villain, she swore she would definitely not covet Little Uncle’s family property, definitely not go against Little Uncle’s wishes, and definitely not hinder Little Uncle from chasing the female protagonist!

Preserving her little life, she found an opportunity to inform Little Uncle, “Actually, I am not the real Miss Ming.”

Little Uncle pulled on his tie when he heard her words and gave her a meaningful smile: “Really? That’s great.”

Yan Yan: ??????

Can someone explain to her what this means?

The unafraid of heaven or earth but is afraid of her little uncle FL VS. the seemingly overbearing but in fact is not even a little overbearing ML

The male and female leads are not blood related!!! ARE NOT!!!

3 STARS - I LIKED IT

MY REVIEW: 

This was an interesting take on transmigration! Super famous actress Yan Yan transmigrated into a fanfic one of her fans wrote about her and a new hot musician Bai Chen. Unfortunately, she transmigrated into the villainess Tang Tang and has to figure out how to whitewash her name after her character just made really negative news about her pursuing Bai Chen on a live competition show. Meanwhile, Bai Chen has a not-so-secret crush on Yan Yan that everyone knows about. What a trainwreck! 

It was very satisfying watching Tang Tang faceslapping everyone and whitewashing her name while getting along with her uncle. Their slow burn romance was super cute, and the confession part was cute but exasperating lol. 

I really liked her uncle's character, too. He was mature and steady and kept trying to do the right thing for Tang Tang. Fortunately, after they finally got together, he went into full spoiling mode and finally enjoyed himself lol. 

I MTL this novel, which wasn't too hard to read. This is set in the same franchise as Guide To Raising the Sick Villain (which was also a good book!), but I didn't see any overlap. However, I read that book a while ago, so I could have just missed it.

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