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“Are the novel Gods punishing me because I left a bad review?!”

Shen Ziqiao woke up from her deep slumber to find herself transmigrated as the character of an ancient novel. To make matters even worse, she was written by the author to be the moronic daughter of the villain, merely a walking cannon fodder.

Yet it doesn’t end there; she has to strive against a reincarnated female lead’s revenge! And especially against the major death flag in the plot: getting married to the capital’s fool.

But why does she find this fool’s eyes to be too cunning?

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Hello everyone! This is the translator here. I'm a big fan of historical novels featuring a transmigrated protagonist, and this particular book has a captivating charm. If you enjoyed "Cannon Fodder's Destiny" or "Spring Boudoir Dreamer," you might appreciate this novel with a similar premise.

Let me share what makes this story unique within its genre:

1. **Plot**: Our main character, Shen Ziqiao, is a transmigrator facing off against the reincarnated female lead, Sheng Peiyin. While the novel leans towards comedy, it maintains a serious undertone. The central conflict involves Sheng's family being framed by Shen Ziqiao's father, leading to their downfall. As Sheng returns to her 13-year-old self, she focuses on Shen Ziqiao, who becomes the story's cannon fodder due to her father's formidable status. The narrative centers around Shen's efforts to escape Sheng's trap, reclaim her position, and unravel the deeper layers of the original plot.

2. **Characters**: Shen Ziqiao, the new persona, retains her rebellious nature but with a self-deprecating sense of humor. She accepts her cannon fodder role and uses wit to challenge Sheng. While there are common tropes like deceitful grandmothers and envious stepmothers, these characters add complexity to the story, making it engaging and occasionally frustrating. Shen herself isn't perfect, often questioning her chances against Sheng's allure.

3. **Romance**: The male lead, Qi Zheng, known as the "pretend fool," starts off with a tepid relationship with Shen. Their interactions are filled with banter, and Shen initially treats him harshly. However, Qi Zheng grows fond of Shen's antics, eventually sparking a dynamic romance. A spoiler alert: Qi Zheng loses his 'fool' reputation when Shen accidentally knocks him unconscious during a heated moment, revealing a clever plot twist.

4. **Content Warning**: The novel earns an R-18 rating later on due to intimate scenes once Shen and Qi Zheng marry.

This book offers a delightful read for those who enjoy these elements. If my review has sparked your curiosity, feel free to give it a try and form your own opinion. Happy reading!
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The main character is ruthless, shamelessly self-serving, and intellectually limited.
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To be honest, whoever managed to endure the entire thing deserves a commendation. There are indeed far worse transmigration stories out there, but I have a strong aversion to this particular main character type. Initially, I had no intention of reviewing this, but upon seeing someone draw parallels to "Doomed to be Cannon Fodder" and "Dreamer in the Spring" (*cough*), I feel compelled to strongly disagree. I hold those novels in high esteem, and this one cannot even come close to their level. The difference is like that between the heavens and the earth; trust me, it's not even a contest.
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I just wanted to say, don't lose heart and keep reading. It's frustrating to see so many comments about it not being worth it and low ratings. The main character, FL, is still processing everything from the beginning. She didn't seek revenge initially because she's not the original FL who experienced everything firsthand. She might only have bits and pieces of the story since she skipped parts and read for the reverse harem aspect.

The lack of romance until chapter 100 didn't bother me too much, and I appreciate that she isn't portrayed as overly smart or impressive just because she's from the modern era. However, it's a bit confusing that she acts and thinks like a teenager despite being 18+ and being in college.

I enjoyed the ML's character and their intimate moments, but I can understand why he pretended to be naive. However, a decade is a long time, and I disliked the Duke for that. Both main characters have problematic fathers, but I'm glad their siblings had happy endings.

I felt emotional when the ML's brother's wife lost their child, and it made him realize that pursuing the heir position wasn't worth it. The original FL gets on my nerves. The ending was satisfying, but saying goodbye to the characters was a little sad. I would have liked more side stories about their brothers, the crown prince, or their child.

Overall, the story has its ups and downs, but it's not without its redeeming qualities.
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I'm certain the author put a lot of effort into the book, so I'll approach my critique gently. However, truthfully, I couldn't proceed beyond Chapter 27. The female lead (FL) is unbearable and illogical. Despite trying to set aside logic and common sense, the narrative only deteriorated as I read on. The plot might have potential, despite being clichéd, but the FL's behavior is just ridiculous. She fails to comprehend that she's living in an ancient era, where things naturally operate differently. Her constant self-absorption is grating. I really gave it a shot, but unfortunately, I've decided to stop here.
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This is a transmigration and reincarnation-themed novel, where there's an original female lead (FL) from the story, but for the sake of this discussion, I'll call our protagonist MC. The translator has done an excellent job, as the grammar and English are flawless. There haven't been any issues in that aspect, so Grammar Nazis can relax. At this point in the narrative, the MC has already undergone her rebirth. She's currently in the process of adapting to her new life, and she hasn't come across as a typicalMary Sue character. The pace is steady. Although it's only been around 7-10 chapters when I'm writing this initial review, it's been captivating thus far. I'm excited to see how the story unfolds.
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