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Transmigrated as the Vicious Supporting Female Who Pretended to Be the Amnesiac Tycoon’s Girlfriend

The full translation of Transmigrated as the Vicious Supporting Female Who Pretended to Be the Amnesiac Tycoon’s Girlfriend is now completed on WTNovels.

If you enjoy modern transmigration romances with amnesia tropes, fake relationships, wealthy male leads, and “wife-chasing crematorium” energy, this novel definitely has enough drama to keep readers engaged. The premise itself is honestly one of the stronger hooks in this genre: the female lead transmigrates into the body of a villainous supporting character who lied to an amnesiac CEO and pretended to be his girlfriend in order to survive.

The setup immediately creates tension because the female lead already knows how badly this story is supposed to end for her.

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My Thoughts After Finishing It

This is one of those novels where the plot keeps moving constantly, but the emotional realism never fully catches up.

The story is very readable. Chapters move quickly, misunderstandings resolve faster than expected, and the relationship progression avoids some of the frustrating drag common in long modern romance webnovels. The cohabitation arc and the early survival dynamic between Song Yunfei and Chu Jinhan are genuinely entertaining.

But the biggest issue for me was that the characters often felt like they existed to push the next plot development rather than behaving like real people.

A lot of emotional moments that should have landed harder instead feel engineered for maximum trope payoff:

  • memory-loss tension
  • hidden identity reveals
  • sudden emotional reversals
  • possessive male lead moments
  • “she lied because she loved me” logic

The novel clearly knows what genre audience it wants to satisfy, and it delivers that formula consistently. But if you prefer emotionally grounded romance with layered character psychology, this one can feel a little artificial at times.

The Romance: Sweet, But Very Trope-Driven

The romance is probably where readers will split the most.

If you enjoy:

  • protective CEOs
  • fake girlfriend tropes
  • cohabitation romance
  • slow-burn attachment
  • clingy male leads
  • chasing-wife arcs

then this novel works pretty well.

But personally, I never fully bought into the emotional transition. The male lead’s forgiveness and emotional attachment sometimes felt less “earned” and more “required by the plot.” The chemistry exists, but it rarely reaches the level where the relationship feels deeply authentic.

That’s why I’d personally rate it around 3/5 stars.

Not terrible.
Not amazing.
Just a decent binge-read with a strong hook and enough momentum to stay entertaining.

About the Extra Chapters

The main story honestly ends at a reasonable point.

But there are still around 17 extra chapters/side stories afterward, and this is where the novel started overstaying its welcome for me. A few extras are fine for closure, but this many side stories diluted the pacing instead of adding emotional payoff.

It started feeling less like “necessary epilogue content” and more like extended fanservice for readers who didn’t want to leave the characters yet.

Some readers will enjoy that.
I mostly felt the story had already said everything it needed to say.

Final Verdict

“Transmigrated as the Vicious Supporting Female Who Pretended to Be the Amnesiac Tycoon’s Girlfriend” is a solid trope-heavy modern transmigration romance that succeeds because of its addictive premise and fast pacing rather than deep emotional writing.

It’s easy to read.
Easy to binge.
Easy to stay invested in.

But it never fully escapes the feeling that the characters are moving according to genre expectations instead of genuine emotional realism.

Still, if you enjoy modern Chinese romance novels with:

  • transmigration
  • fake relationships
  • rich CEO male leads
  • amnesia tropes
  • sweet cohabitation arcs
  • possessive romance dynamics

then it’s definitely worth trying.

You can read the completed translation here:

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