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Transmigrated As Cannon Fodder To Marry
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Transmigrated As Cannon Fodder To Marry

Xuyên Thành Tiểu Pháo Hôi Gả Thay, 穿成替嫁小炮灰
Native Language Chinese
Released 2020
Author
Original Ch.: 100
Rank: #1248
Last Update: May 18, 2026
Original Pub.: jjwxc
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7.6

Transmigrated As Cannon Fodder To Marry is a popular novel that blends Adult, Fantasy, Historical and more. Written by the author 半月星. The number of translated chapters is being updated. Translation of other chapters is complete.

Synopsis

Jiang Lin crossed over, he became the tragic little cannon fodder in the book.
The little cannon fodder relied on his good looks, and there was no man in capital who hadn’t been seduced by him.
He was a well-known playboy in capital, an existence that everyone despised.
Only Jiang Lin who became the cannon fodder knew what kind of life the cannon fodder lived.
The little cannon fodder’s father didn’t care, his mother died early, and his stepmother treated him harshly. There were also two stepbrothers and a “beautiful and kind-hearted” heroine sister in the family.
The first stepbrother robbed him of his position as a companion of the crown prince, and the second stepbrother robbed him of his qualification to be a student of the Imperial Academy; in the end, the heroine sister arranged him to marry a man who was about to die.
From anyone’s point of view, what Jiang Lin took was a death script. But Jiang Lin held the space in his hand, who was he afraid of?
So——
Jiang Lin made a great contribution in front of the heroine, and successfully regained the position of the eldest son of the Hou family from the hands of his two stepbrothers.
Jiang Lin successfully solved the famine and became famous all over the world as a Marquis and held the nobility.
As for the dying man Jiang Lin married, not only did his legs recover from the poison, but he also became a fearsome General, the God of War.

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Editor's Note

⚠️ The Mary Sue Reality Check. While the story frames itself as a satire of brainless, golden-fingered original heroines, the author drops the MC, Jiang Lin, directly into the exact same trap. Jiang Lin operates as an absolute Gary Sue. He effortlessly out-computes the original heroine's supernatural "Empress System," predicts every single villainous scheme with zero room for error, and instantly heals fatal poisons. If you are looking for high-stakes, logically airtight political maneuvering like Golden Stage, you will be disappointed—this is pure, satisfying wish-fulfillment where the villains are intentionally missing their brain cells.

The "Cosplay" Vibe. Unlike transmigrators who carefully blend into the historical setting to avoid suspicion, Jiang Lin acts like a modern person casually cosplaying in ancient China. Armed with super-soldier fighting reflexes and a magical pocket dimension (complete with a spiritual space and all-healing water) brought over from his previous zombie apocalypse life, he completely ignores societal expectations. He routinely resorts to beating, slapping, and humiliating his aristocratic enemies in broad daylight.

Romance Takes the Backseat. Do not go into this expecting a slow-burn, emotionally intense romance. The progression between Jiang Lin and the poisoned, wheelchair-bound General ML (Wei Yunzhao) is remarkably abrupt. They move from absolute strangers keeping secrets to a deeply trusting, lovey-dovey team with almost zero romantic build-up. However, their dynamic is refreshingly healthy—there are no agonizing misunderstandings, no toxic drama, and the ML completely spoils, protects, and supports Jiang Lin’s chaotic revenge antics.

An Inventive PR War. In a sea of generic face-slapping tropes, the author introduces a genuinely hilarious and unique revenge mechanic: Jiang Lin defeats his political opponents by weaponizing public relations. Instead of just using assassins, he actively writes humiliating books and produces satirical theater plays to completely ruin the villains' reputations in front of the common populace.

A highly addictive, fast-paced political face-slap fest. It successfully trades historical accuracy and deep romantic tension for pure, unadulterated petty vengeance.

Experience Curve

Ch. 1–35 (The Green Tea Counterattack): ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – The Setup. Jiang Lin is forced into a substitute marriage with a dying, poisoned general. Instead of rolling over, he uses his apocalyptic space water to fix the ML's legs, instantly derails his stepfamily's plans, and unleashes a barrage of satisfying, direct physical face-slaps against the original heroine.

Ch. 36–75 (The Palace PR War): ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – The Peak. The scale shifts from family drama to full imperial palace intrigue. The back-and-forth counterattacks between Jiang Lin and the corrupt royal family are incredibly chaotic. Watching Jiang Lin use modern media (plays and literature) to manipulate the ancient populace is the highlight of the book.

Ch. 76–100 & Extras (The System Collapse): ⭐⭐⭐ – The Conclusion. The narrative packs an immense amount of historical plot, unresolved generational grievances, and multiple side-couples into a very short window. The ending resolves cleanly for all the "cannon fodders," though the magical mechanics of Jiang Lin's space and a brief modern-world extra twist feel somewhat glossed over.

WebNovelDB Review

7 /10
A highly entertaining, low-stress binge-read that is perfect for a weekend distraction, provided you can tolerate a heavily overpowered protagonist and a very rapid romance trajectory.

Vengeance & Face-Slapping: 9/10. Extremely rough, straightforward, and cathartic. If a character has evil intentions, Jiang Lin does not give them an extra chapter to breathe before completely ruining their life.

Romance & Relationship Health: 7/10. While the actual build-up of feelings is incredibly weak and feels almost random, the resulting partnership is fantastic. They function as a fiercely loyal, zero-misunderstanding power couple who feed "dog food" to their allies.

Historical Accuracy & Realism: 4/10. Practically nonexistent. The Emperor, the courts, and the general populace all react to scandals and laws in ways that feel more like modern showbiz than a strict, ancient Chinese dynasty.

Pacing & Density: 8/10. At exactly 100 chapters, this novel has zero filler. The author cams an immense amount of political plotting, assassination attempts, and domestic revenge into a short word count, making it impossible to feel bored.

The Good: Jiang Lin is a hilariously vindictive, stingy, and unapologetic protagonist. The absence of exhausting, emotionally draining romantic angst makes it an incredibly smooth, comforting read.

The Bad: The world operates on heavy plot convenience. The translation format can be frustratingly split into micro-parts across certain hosting sites, and many supernatural abilities (like random Gu bugs and spatial teleportation tricks) are never properly explained.

The Archetype: The "Apocalyptic Disruptor." An MC who looks at a highly structured, delicate web of ancient palace schemes and decides to smash through it using the raw, blunt force of an end-world survivor.

The Final Verdict: If you are searching for a slow-burn, deeply intimate BL historical masterpiece, skip this one. But if you want a short, fast-paced, and highly chaotic popcorn novel where a badass modern soul uses zombie-world cheats to ruthlessly crush cartoonish villains, read [Transmigrated As Cannon Fodder To Marry].
WebNovelDB Team

Key Information

Main Characters: Jiang Lin (The vengeful, blunt transmigrator from a zombie apocalypse who refuses to suffer even a minor grievance), Wei Yunzhao (The deeply loyal, strategic God of War general whose life and legs are saved by the MC).
Power System: Apocalypse Space Magic. Jiang Lin possesses a magical pocket dimension containing fresh resources and spiritual water that cures all ancient poisons, neutralizes dark Gu magic, grants him super-soldier physical strength, and allows him to perform reality-bending stealth maneuvers to "haunt" his enemies.
Themes: Fate Subversion, Modern PR vs. Ancient Hierarchy, Ruthless Vengeance over Face, Absolute Trust in Romance, The Vindication of the Overlooked.

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