Blame The Villain For Being Too Beautiful

Blame The Villain For Being Too Beautiful

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只怪反派太貌美[快穿]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Blame the Villain, 只怪反派太貌美[快穿]

By yǔ yú, 予渔

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
253 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Song Yu Xi is a tasker. The system told her that she has a great and glorious task on her shoulders – to save the world! Song Xu Yi is dedicated to her work, remembering the first rule of the Fast-Travel Code of “no love”, and is dedicated to reforming the world-ending villain and strengthening the power of the protagonist, but she never thought that every world would develop in an unpredictable direction: The beautiful and charming villainous movie queen hugged Song Xu Yi’s neck and breathed like an orchid: “Kid, why do you always blush when you see me?” The sickly and delicate villain Omega raised Song Xu Yi’s chin: “My dear Miss Song, how does it feel to have an Alpha become an Omega?” The cold and beautiful villain student sneered and put the five million check into her school bag: “There is no other way to repay the favor of funding, only the promise of your body.” The villainous princess disguised as a prince slowly tore up the peace proposal: “If you want to negotiate peace, you can let your Grand Princess Song Xu Yi come and make peace…” System ((艹皿艹 )): Say no to love and don’t fall in love!!! Song Xu Yi ((╥_╥)): Sorry! I blame the villain for being too beautiful, I couldn’t see her tears… The love story of a hardworking wage earner tasker and a gloomy world-destroying paranoid villain.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Blame The Villain For Being Too Beautiful Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Blame The Villain For Being Too Beautiful "Blame The Villain For Being Too Beautiful" is a web novel that I found myself both charmed by and frustrated with. It's a story that attempts to blend quick transmigration fluff with a forbidden love trope, and while it has its strengths, it also stumbles in some key areas. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing: a protagonist tasked with a mission across multiple worlds, constantly encountering a villainess destined to fall for her. I was drawn in by the promise of cute, fluffy interactions and the dynamic between the MC and FL. The initial arcs were enjoyable enough, establishing the core relationship and the "forbidden" aspect of their love. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in the relationship between the two female leads. The villainess's repeated, world-hopping infatuation with the MC is undeniably endearing. I appreciated how the author explored their dynamic in different scenarios, showcasing the villainess's vulnerability and the MC's caring nature. The "slow realization of feelings" trope, while not entirely unique, is executed well enough to keep me invested. Many readers enjoyed the sweetness and the "almost" romance, finding it true to the Shoujo Ai genre. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I began to notice some recurring issues. The plot armor surrounding the MC felt excessive, and the "no falling in love" rule felt increasingly arbitrary. I found the system to be rather useless and its presence often felt like a shallow plot device. The world-building, while initially interesting, often lacked depth and consistency, with plot threads being introduced and then abruptly dropped. I also felt that some of the later arcs became repetitive, with the same relationship dynamics playing out in slightly different settings. The endings of each world felt rushed and unsatisfying, often glossing over crucial moments in the MC and FL's relationship. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed disappointment with the real-world plotline, finding it disconnected from the earlier arcs and lacking in emotional impact. The villainess's backstory and motivations, while intriguing on the surface, ultimately felt underdeveloped and anti-climatic. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Blame The Villain For Being Too Beautiful" is a mixed bag. If you're looking for a light, fluffy read with a focus on cute interactions and forbidden love, you might enjoy it. However, if you prefer complex plots, well-developed characters, and consistent world-building, you might find yourself disappointed. While I appreciated the central relationship, the novel's flaws ultimately prevented me from fully embracing it. I'd recommend approaching it with tempered expectations and a willingness to overlook some of its shortcomings.

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