Big Boss Villain, Don’t Turn Black!

Big Boss Villain, Don’t Turn Black!

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快穿反派大佬黑化直播中 / 快穿直播:反派大佬,别黑化!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 快穿反派大佬黑化直播中, 快穿直播:反派大佬,别黑化!

By 猫毛儒

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1177 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

Su Mu, who is a brocon that does not have a brother, opened her eyes and her brain was implanted with a brain wave No. 38 space-time administrator. No. 38 said: “In current novels and idol dramas, in order to impress people, they like to have tragic endings which made the world more and more resentful. Even though we are a FFF branch of the Space and Time Administration, we are not satisfied with it.“ Su Mu blinked, “So…” “So you have to go to the different worlds and lead the most liked CP to a HE! And broadcast it live to the audience!” She pouted, “Not interested.” No. 38 smiled, “Maybe in a certain world, you will meet a handsome siscon brother that you would want to marry.” “Ta–Taboo love?” Su Mu nosebleeds, “I’m going!” Until she transmigrated…. Su Mu shouted in panic, “No. 38! My taboo marriage was destroyed by the villainous uncle, he always wants to tease me! What should I do!?” “Hello, the number you called is no longer in service, please try again later..” The uncle smiled warmly, “Baby, try the bra I bought for you.” Su Mu gritted her teeth, your sister!!!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Big Boss Villain, Don’t Turn Black! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Big Boss Villain, Don’t Turn Black! "Big Boss Villain, Don’t Turn Black!" promised a comedic, romance-filled journey through multiple worlds with a devoted, albeit slightly unhinged, male lead. And while it delivered on some fronts, the overall experience left me with mixed feelings. It's a story that shines brightly in its individual arcs but stumbles when it comes to a cohesive, satisfying conclusion. ### First Impressions Initially, the premise hooked me. The idea of a female protagonist navigating different scenarios with a livestreaming system and a powerful, obsessive love interest sounded like a fun, lighthearted read. I was eager to dive into the various worlds and see how the dynamic between the MC and ML would play out. The first few arcs were indeed entertaining, setting the stage for what I hoped would be a consistently engaging adventure. ### What Works Well The strength of this novel lies in its individual story arcs. Many readers praised the unique twists on common QT tropes, and I agree. Each arc felt relatively self-contained, offering a fresh scenario and allowing the romance between the MC and ML to blossom in different ways. The dynamic between the MC and ML was often cute, and I enjoyed seeing how their relationship evolved in each new setting. The humor was also a definite plus, keeping me entertained even when the plot got a little convoluted. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the ending left a sour taste in my mouth. The final arcs felt rushed and poorly executed, with plot holes and character inconsistencies that detracted from the overall experience. The introduction of a love triangle/harem dynamic so late in the story felt jarring and out of place, especially after so many chapters focused on the unwavering connection between the MC and ML. The male lead's character, which was initially appealing due to his yandere tendencies, ultimately felt one-dimensional, with his obsession overshadowing any real depth. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several major plot points in the later arcs, including the ML's past, the MC's "death," and the open ending with multiple potential love interests, were criticized by readers. These elements felt contradictory to the established narrative and ultimately undermined the emotional investment I had made in the characters and their relationship. ### Final Verdict "Big Boss Villain, Don’t Turn Black!" has moments of brilliance and is definitely worth a read if you're looking for a lighthearted, comedic QT novel with a yandere male lead. However, be prepared for a disappointing ending that may leave you feeling frustrated and unsatisfied. I'd recommend enjoying the individual arcs for what they are and perhaps stopping before the final two, as the conclusion ultimately detracts from the overall experience.

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