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After Transmigrating into a Book, I Raised Four Big Bosses
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By little little cloud, 小小一片云
2022
Description
Fu Yuling was doing experiments in the lab one second, and in the next second, she found herself in the small mountain village in a historical novel, becoming the blackened female supporting character that everyone wanted to beat up. She became the vicious female supporting character in the book who not only forced the male lead to marry her, but also gave birth to four children. According to the plot of the book, the male lead will eventually die outside because of a mission and never return to the village. And the few children she gave birth to will become big bosses in the future, destined to become stepping stones in the female lead’s struggle. Naturally, their endings were more miserable than the other. In order to change the ending of the book and also to continue to return to real life, Fu Yuling slowly began a life of raising the children. She also took the opportunity to change the fate of everyone in the book during her leisure time. And these few children, the more Fu Yuling spends time with them, the more she likes them…
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
After Transmigrating into a Book, I Raised Four Big Bosses Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on After Transmigrating into a Book, I Raised Four Big Bosses
First Impressions
"After Transmigrating into a Book, I Raised Four Big Bosses" certainly had an appealing premise. The idea of a protagonist raising future powerhouses in an ancient Chinese setting is right up my alley. I went in expecting a heartwarming slice-of-life story with cute kids and maybe a dash of romance. What I experienced was... more complicated.
What Works Well
The initial setup is quite intriguing. The concept of transmigrating into a novel and having to navigate the lives of these children, knowing their future potential, definitely hooked me. The author clearly put effort into crafting plot twists, and while they might not all land perfectly, the ambition is commendable. There are glimpses of a potentially heartwarming story, especially regarding the family dynamic and the initial struggle of raising the children. It's easy to see the appeal of the 'cute children' tag, and the promise of age progression adds another layer of interest.
Areas of Concern
However, I found myself sharing some of the concerns voiced by other readers. The narrative felt disjointed at times, almost like several different stories struggling to coexist. This made it difficult to fully invest in the characters and their individual journeys. The pacing felt off, with the story jumping between plot points without sufficient build-up or resolution.
I also struggled with the female lead's decision-making in certain situations. Some of her choices felt inconsistent with her character, leading to moments of frustration. The lack of a strong romantic element, despite its initial presence in the tags, was also a bit disappointing for me.
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Final Verdict
"After Transmigrating into a Book, I Raised Four Big Bosses" has a compelling concept with flashes of brilliance, but ultimately falls short of its potential. While the plot twists and the initial premise are intriguing, the disjointed narrative, questionable character decisions, and lack of a strong romantic subplot significantly impacted my overall enjoyment. I would recommend this to readers who enjoy complex plots and are willing to overlook some inconsistencies, but those seeking a heartwarming and straightforward family story might want to proceed with caution.

