This book has a bit of a mystery and does not really follow other transmigration books too similarly. Please note, this is only a review of the first 20 chapters so the information is not a lot to go on and things could change. **SPOILERS: So our FL is in her mid-twenties and transmigrates into a 12 year old girl in a novel who has the same name as her. Now, some of the differences in this story are as follows: 1)There is not fake white lotus/green tea witch who is her stepsister/cousin/half sister in this story. At least none that appear at the beginning of the story. Refreshing, I know😭. I hope it stays that way but probably not. 2) She’s adopted and her family all actually love her - especially her mom. 3) She doesn’t have an answer for everything but she is smart and asks for help when she needs it. There is a lot about the world that is not explained in the novel that she read before transmigrating, so she’s discovering things for herself with you as a reader (which is why there is a bit of a mystery involved in the plot). 4) The girl at school who you think will be an evil green tea is actually mature. When the FL beats her in the test she honestly admits defeat 👏🏼. 5) There is a system but it’s kinda in the background. So far the system has had almost no presence in the novel. Not sure how much that will change in the future. I personally don’t always like systems (because sometimes they are annoying and useless) so I prefer it if it isn’t involved too much 😅. 6) Her mom works as a professor in the medical field 🤩. So I’m actually liking this one so far because it’s not a continuous show of people dissing or accusing the FL and being face-slapped every 3 pages. So far most of the characters are rational and more mature. So far so good with this one. Let’s hope it continues to be a little different from other transmigration novels.
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