Transmigrated into the Film Emperor’s Death-Seeking Fiance

Transmigrated into the Film Emperor’s Death-Seeking Fiance

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穿成影帝作死未婚夫[穿书]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Xuyên Thành Vị Hôn Phu Chuyên Tìm Đường Chết Của Ảnh Đế, 穿成影帝作死未婚夫[穿书]

By lin ang si, 林盎司

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
191 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

His filming opportunities were taken by others; his boyfriend cheated on him; he gave up a rich, tall handsome fiance and devoted himself to a s*umbag. In the end, he was beaten to death by the s*umbag. Yan Qing Chi felt that although this danmei cannon fodder supporting male that he transmigrated into was troublesome, it was kind of tragic that he died like this through his own actions. So, the first thing that Yan Qing Chi did after taking over this body was to catch them in the act and beat up the s*umbag! The second thing that he did, was to agree to the marriage proposal from the aristocratic fiance. However, Yan Qing Chi stared down at his big belly. Who can tell him what the heck this was?! Don’t tell him that he transmigrated into a mpreg novel??? Standing on the side, the tall, rich, and handsome Film Emperor Jiang asked carefully, “Babe, do you want a boy or a girl?” Yan Qing Chi: Do I want a WHAT?!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrated into the Film Emperor’s Death-Seeking Fiance Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrated into the Film Emperor’s Death-Seeking Fiance "Transmigrated into the Film Emperor’s Death-Seeking Fiance" is a web novel that definitely took me on a journey. I found myself charmed by the characters and the overall premise, but there were also a few aspects that gave me pause. Overall, I think it's a worthwhile read, especially if you're a fan of fluffy romance with a strong protagonist. ### First Impressions The initial hook of a transmigration story combined with a film emperor and arranged marriage was undeniably appealing. I was immediately drawn in by the potential for a clever protagonist navigating the entertainment industry while dealing with a pre-existing relationship. The tags like "calm protagonist" and "clever protagonist" definitely set my expectations high, and for the most part, the story delivered. ### What Works Well What I enjoyed most was the dynamic between the MC and ML. Their relationship felt like a slow burn, built on mutual respect and a willingness to make the marriage work, even without initial romantic feelings. I appreciated that they communicated openly and honestly, which is a refreshing change from many novels in this genre. The MC's habit of recording things for evidence was also a unique and entertaining quirk. The adopted son, Qiqi, was an absolute scene-stealer. I found the author's exploration of the psychology of adopted children to be thoughtful and heartwarming. The family fluff was definitely a highlight, and I was invested in seeing the MC and ML grow as parents. ### Areas of Concern ⚠️ **Spoiler Warning** ⚠️ While I generally enjoyed the story, I have to address the concerns some readers raised about the portrayal of the second child after the MC's mpreg pregnancy. Some felt that the biological child was somewhat neglected in favor of the adopted son, Qiqi, and that there wasn't enough focus on his needs. This is a valid criticism, and I can see how certain scenes, like the emphasis on the storybooks being only for Qiqi, could be interpreted as showing favoritism. While other readers dispute this, I think it's something to be aware of going in. The mpreg element itself felt a bit out of place and perhaps unnecessary for the plot. ### Final Verdict Despite some minor flaws, "Transmigrated into the Film Emperor’s Death-Seeking Fiance" is an enjoyable and heartwarming read. The strong MC, the well-developed romance, and the adorable family moments make it a worthwhile investment of your time. If you're looking for a relatively low-angst story with a focus on relationship building and character growth, I would recommend giving this one a try.

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