“Ding— initiating system binding.”
Ji Yao transmigrated in a book and, as soon as she lands in, she binds to a system.
The system said she had to spend her money on the villain in order to survive.
Ji Yao: This garbage system is making me spends my money for nothing and still lying to me.
Later, Ji Yao met the villain…
Ji Yao: I will! I will give you money! Am I still allowed to?
The villain’s lips are smiling, his eyebrows are gentle, and he whispers softly in her ear, “Yaoyao, you must only like me, otherwise I will punish you!”
Ji Yao: I…I can not only use money to support you, but I’m also willing to donate my liver!
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Building a Golden House for the Villain! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on Building a Golden House for the Villain!
I dove into "Building a Golden House for the Villain!" with high hopes, intrigued by the premise of a modern-day transmigration story with a slice-of-life feel. The tags – beautiful female lead, handsome male lead, showbiz – definitely piqued my interest, promising a potentially fun and engaging read. However, my experience ended up being somewhat mixed.
### First Impressions
Initially, I was drawn in by the setup. The idea of the protagonist navigating the complexities of showbiz while trying to "build a golden house" for the villain had a certain charm. I was eager to see how she would use her system administrator skills and modern knowledge to manipulate events and influence the villain's trajectory. The early chapters were promising, establishing the characters and the central conflict effectively.
### What Works Well
The novel does a decent job of portraying the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry. The descriptions of the sets, costumes, and social events are vivid and immersive. I also found the initial interactions between the female lead and the male lead to be engaging, with a slow-burn romance that held potential. The system aspect, while not always front and center, added an interesting layer to the story, providing the protagonist with resources and information to navigate her new reality.
### Areas of Concern
Unfortunately, as the story progressed, I found myself becoming increasingly frustrated with the protagonist's actions, or rather, her inaction. There were moments where I felt she was unnecessarily passive, allowing situations to escalate when she clearly possessed the means to intervene. For example, I found it perplexing that she wouldn't immediately address the issues with her non-biological parents, especially given her knowledge of their true nature and her access to the system. This reluctance to act decisively made it difficult for me to fully connect with her character. Additionally, the pacing sometimes felt uneven, with certain plot points dragging on longer than necessary, leading to moments of disinterest.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Some readers may take issue with the female lead's relationship with the male lead. They may find it frustrating that she acts like she doesn't know that she likes him.
### Final Verdict
"Building a Golden House for the Villain!" has a captivating premise and moments of genuine enjoyment, but ultimately falls short due to pacing and character inconsistencies. While the showbiz setting and slow-burn romance offer some appeal, the protagonist's frustrating passivity and the drawn-out plot points diminish the overall reading experience. It's a novel with potential, but one that requires patience and a willingness to overlook its flaws.