At the Beginning, the Villain Is Secretly Loved by the Protagonist’s Mother

At the Beginning, the Villain Is Secretly Loved by the Protagonist’s Mother

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反派:开局被主角妈妈暗恋

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 反派:开局被主角妈妈暗恋

By hua liangsheng

2.8
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
522
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Wang Zhenxing found himself transmigrated into a world composed of numerous urban fantasy novels. To his surprise, he became a handsome and wealthy “diamond king” admired by many. At the very start, he discovered that the protagonist’s stunningly beautiful mother secretly harbored feelings for him. However, the plot’s setting painted a grim picture—he was nothing more than a disposable supporting character, meant to serve as cannon fodder for the novel. Even worse, he lacked any remarkable abilities! Damn. What a situation. Just as despair loomed, a system appeared and presented him with a choice. Was there even a need to deliberate? The choice was clear. Option 2, without a doubt!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

At the Beginning, the Villain Is Secretly Loved by the Protagonist’s Mother Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on At the Beginning, the Villain Is Secretly Loved by the Protagonist’s Mother Alright, let's dive into "At the Beginning, the Villain Is Secretly Loved by the Protagonist’s Mother." With a title like that, I had to see what all the fuss was about. This novel definitely piqued my interest with its intriguing premise, blending villainous ambitions with, shall we say, *complicated* romantic entanglements. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The idea of a protagonist embracing the villainous role in a wish-fulfillment world had potential. I was ready for cunning schemes, a loyal crew, and maybe even a bit of delicious moral ambiguity. The setup promised a unique spin on the genre. ### What Works Well For some, this novel provides a certain level of escapism. If you're looking for a story to turn your brain off and enjoy some light reading, this might fit the bill. The sheer number of heroines vying for the protagonist's attention could be seen as a plus for those who enjoy a harem dynamic. It's a casual read that doesn't demand too much investment, perfect for when you're in the mood for something undemanding. ### Areas of Concern However, I can't ignore the issues that started to surface as I read further. The novelty wore off, and I found myself wanting more depth. The protagonist, despite being a "villain," felt somewhat bland. The romantic developments seemed forced, lacking the emotional connection I crave in a good romance story. And while the initial plot premise of the novel was interesting, it becomes less and less so as the story progresses. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There are some repetitive plot devices later on that I found particularly tiresome. The "poisoned heroine needs to be detoxified" trope appears multiple times, which, while attributed to the MC's plans, feels uninspired after a while. ### Final Verdict "At the Beginning, the Villain Is Secretly Loved by the Protagonist’s Mother" had the potential to be a standout in its genre. However, in my opinion, it falls short of its promise. While it might offer some mindless entertainment for those seeking a casual read with plenty of heroines, the lackluster character development, repetitive plot points, and overall lack of depth ultimately left me wanting more. It's not a terrible novel, but there are certainly stronger contenders in the villain protagonist genre. I can't wholeheartedly recommend it unless you're specifically looking for something light and undemanding.

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