Lu Zhi Wei is an often overlooked person. Her father didn’t dote on her, and her mother didn’t love her. She lived alone till now. Her sense of existence was so diminished to the point that even if someone had accidentally bumped into her, that person might not even realise they bumped into someone.
Her life was simply tragic and absurd.
Until one day, a “male protagonist halo” crashed onto her head, and her life flipped upside down. Along with it, came something called a system. The system requested for her to immediately become a protagonist, doing everything the male lead should do and making it a perfect world.
Lu Zhi Wei: ?
Lu Zhi Wei: Ridiculous, I’m a woman!
System that refuses to listen: I don’t care. If the mission isn’t completed, I’ll give you an electric shock.
Lu Zhi Wei who’s fearful of pain: Okay bro, no problem bro.
But as the missions went on, they discovered something was wrong.
The female lead, she——
Completely! Didn’t! Follow! The! Script!
System: ?
Optimistic Lu Zhi Wei: Look on the bright side. I can even become the male lead, so what if the female lead is a bit rebellious?
System: I can’t bloody look on the bright side……
This kind of female lead with incredible dodging skills was too ridiculous!!
In the end, the rebellious and ridiculous female lead finally followed a plot point. She fell in love with the “male lead”.
I liked this one more than 'she is the protagonist' for some reason, even though that one was popular. I remember reading the 'she is the protagonist', the main villain has been beat, the climax was over. then i checked and my progress was only like 60 percent? what is the use of the other 40 percent then? are there going to be another main villain? but nooo the rest of the story is pure fluff idk not my style. in the 'outrageous' i spoiled myself before reading it all the way through and i was awed by the foreshadowing. our main mc has been showed multiple times throughout the book to be scared of pain and has been ignored/forgotten her whole life which made her decision at the end to be a whole lot more impactful.
I spent a lot of time skimming through or outright skipping sections, which felt redundant/filler. And the story took a little while to catch its stride. But once it did, it was very sweet and a lot of fun. I really enjoyed it overall
Dios como va a ser ese el final, toda la construcción del libro se fue, una lastima me gustaba la relación de la protagonista con todos 🥲. El ship si esta muy bueno. 3.0
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