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An accident at the Transmigration Bureau causes three novels to merge into one world. The total “world luck” is limited — with three male leads now in the same world, each of them receives less than they should. This leads to stalled careers and the inability to attract the main shou. To fix this flaw, the Bureau binds Nan Pei to the “Devoted Side Character System”, assigning him to play the obsessive side character for all three male leads. On the surface, he’s a clingy, shameless simp — annoying and persistent. But in reality, his task is to boost each male lead’s career, helping them rise to the top of their industries. Once they’ve made it big and attracted the true protagonist shou, Nan Pei must quietly withdraw and offer his blessings, so the original plot can unfold smoothly. However, all three storylines are running simultaneously. Nan Pei has to provide resources to all three male leads — without letting any of them discover the others exist. At first: Cold CEO: “Even if you give me everything, you’re just a tool to me.” E-sports Puppy: “You helped me achieve my dream, but there’s no way I’ll fall for you.” Popular Idol: “You may get me resources, but you’ll never have my heart.” Nan Pei: “As long as you succeed, I’ll give my all without regrets.” Everyone thinks Nan Pei is a pitiful little simp. But Nan Pei’s inner thoughts? “This mission’s actually pretty chill — as long as I don’t accidentally send the wrong gifts, it’s smooth sailing.” And even if he does send the wrong one, whatever. It’s not like they’re gonna open them anyway. Until… CEO: “Since you like me so much, I’ll grudgingly accept you.” Puppy: “If you insist on chasing me, I guess I’ll give you a shot.” Idol: “You’re not really my type… but I’ll give it a try.” Nan Pei: “???” “I’m just here to do my job! I don’t actually like you guys! Please, let me go — just think of me as doing charity work!” But then… One day, three men show up at Nan Pei’s doorstep — Each holding a long-forgotten gift he gave them, now dug back out, furious and confused: “Who the hell is ‘Dear Duan Heng’ in this letter? When did we ever play games together?!” “Why give me a briefcase? I don’t even work in an office! And why does the card inside say ‘President Song’?!” “I hate this perfume! The initials at the bottom aren’t even mine. Who the hell is LBR?!” “Nan Pei — what the hell is going on?!”
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- jjwxc
- Original Language
- chinese
- Type
- Web Novel
Playing the Devoted Side Character to Three Male Leads Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Playing the Devoted Side Character to Three Male Leads
"Playing the Devoted Side Character to Three Male Leads" promised a comedic transmigration story, and for the most part, it delivered a fun, if slightly flawed, experience. The premise itself – a protagonist juggling multiple identities to stabilize a world overrun with novel plots – is inherently entertaining. I went in expecting a lighthearted read, and that's largely what I got.
First Impressions
The initial chapters drew me in with the MC's predicament. He's tasked with preventing the world from collapsing due to overlapping novel storylines, and his method is to play the devoted side character to three different male leads. The humor stems from his frantic attempts to maintain these facades. It's chaotic, a little ridiculous, and definitely kept me entertained.
What Works Well
The comedic undertones are a major strength. The author does a good job of creating a protagonist who isn't afraid to be silly, and the interactions with the various male leads are often laugh-out-loud funny. I appreciated that the MC wasn't a pushover and that the "scum" male leads eventually faced consequences for their actions. The dynamic between the MC and the cold CEO ML also felt surprisingly genuine, like a long-term couple navigating daily life. The system dynamic also adds a layer of levity to the story.
Areas of Concern
The pacing felt uneven. The beginning was a bit slow, while the ending felt rushed. Several plot points that were hinted at, particularly regarding a fourth novel and the ML's past, felt underdeveloped. I also felt the relationship between the MC and the main ML could have been explored more deeply. The focus on the "scum" male leads sometimes overshadowed the development of the core romance.
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Final Verdict
Overall, "Playing the Devoted Side Character to Three Male Leads" is a decent, entertaining read. It's not a story that delves deep into complex themes, but it provides a fun escape with its comedic premise and satisfying comeuppance for unlikeable characters. If you're looking for a lighthearted danmei novel with a unique twist, this might be worth checking out, just be aware of the pacing issues and the somewhat underdeveloped plot points.
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