The Villainess Female Supporting Character Raising Her Bun

The Villainess Female Supporting Character Raising Her Bun

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恶毒女配养娃记[穿书]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: VFS, 恶毒女配养娃记[穿书]

By president badan, 霸蛋总裁

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
94 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Cheng Huan woke up and had transmigrated as the villainess female supporting character in a novel. The female supporting character was very money-loving and used her own son as a chip to try and get into a prestigious family. Finally, the child died in an accident and the female supporting character also met her tragic fate. Cheng Huan, who had been single her entire life, looked at the teary-eyed little boy next to her, let out a sigh of relief, and picked up the heavy burden of being a mother. As the days went on by, the legendary child’s father showed up spontaneously! Cheng Huan: I really don’t want to be the third wheel in your relationship!! The spontaneously-appeared male lead: ….but there is nobody else.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Villainess Female Supporting Character Raising Her Bun Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Villainess Female Supporting Character Raising Her Bun "The Villainess Female Supporting Character Raising Her Bun" offered a unique blend of fluffy slice-of-life with a dash of transmigration. It’s a story I found myself enjoying for its lightheartedness, although it wasn't without its shortcomings. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise: a woman transmigrating into a novel as the villainess and having to raise a child. It felt like a fresh take on familiar tropes. The early chapters, focusing on the MC and her "bun," were particularly heartwarming and promised a story centered on family. ### What Works Well One of the strongest aspects, in my opinion, is the realistic portrayal of the child, Xingchen. He isn't unrealistically intelligent or overly well-behaved. Instead, he acts like a normal four-year-old, complete with tantrums and moments of being spoiled. This grounded portrayal of childhood was refreshing and made the story more relatable. I also appreciated the MC's character. She's not a Mary Sue, nor does she fall into the trap of becoming a white lotus. She's a capable businesswoman and, more importantly, a mother who disciplines her child while still showing him affection. The ML, while a typical cold CEO type, does have a vulnerability that makes him endearing. ### Areas of Concern The romance between the MC and ML, while sweet, felt somewhat bland and slow-paced. The chemistry wasn't always palpable, and at times, their relationship progression felt rushed. The ending also leaves something to be desired. It felt abrupt and failed to tie up loose ends satisfactorily. Several subplots, such as the ML's mother's storyline and the original heroine's fate, were left unresolved, making the conclusion feel somewhat lackluster. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers might be disappointed by the lack of significant conflict with the original novel's FL, as this plot line is resolved somewhat conveniently. Additionally, the ending of the ML's mother's story, involving her relationship with her brother-in-law, is left hanging without a clear resolution or any remorse from her side. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Villainess Female Supporting Character Raising Her Bun" is a decent read for those looking for a light, fluffy story with a focus on family. While it has its flaws, particularly in the romance and ending, the realistic portrayal of the child and the MC's grounded personality make it an enjoyable experience. I'd recommend it if you're in the mood for something heartwarming and not overly complicated, but be prepared for a somewhat unsatisfying conclusion.

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