Dressed as a Villain and Forced to Act Stupid

Dressed as a Villain and Forced to Act Stupid

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穿成反派被迫装傻

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿成反派被迫装傻

By mojiu lin'an

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
Unknown

Description

Hua Zuiyue went through the book. Dressed a famous “idiot” princess of the demon clan. She is also engaged to a big villain. In order to survive, Hua Zuiyue pretended to be s*upid and tried to hug her husband’s golden thigh tightly. After Marriage: Ye Yuehui: “I heard that you once refused marriage for a wild fox and even jumped over the Demon Burning Pond?” Hua Zuiyue was ashamed, tilting her head to pretend to be innocent, “I don’t remember it.” … Ye Yuehui was helpless. He married a fool, but his wife is a beauty that is unique in the world. His wife is silly, but fortunately she obeys his words, and she is so innocent and cute. A certain man is very angry! He heard that his s*upid wife was almost kidnapped by some other man. “Is that person good-looking?” “Huh?” A certain fool tilted her head and thought for a moment, then nodded decisively “Good-looking.” Ye Yuehui grinded his teeth, “How good-looking?” A certain fool recalled, and the corners of her mouth were filled with laughter. She couldn’t help but drool, “Anyway… just beautiful.” Veins popped up on Ye Yuehui’s forehead “How good looking is he compared to me?” A certain fool couldn’t help shrinking when she saw Ye Yuehui’s dark face.

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Original Publisher
Unknown
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Dressed as a Villain and Forced to Act Stupid Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Dressed as a Villain and Forced to Act Stupid "Dressed as a Villain and Forced to Act Stupid" certainly had a catchy title that drew me in, and the premise seemed ripe for comedic gold. After diving in, I found myself with mixed feelings. It's a story that promises lighthearted fun with a female protagonist embracing her role as a supposed villain, but the execution didn't entirely live up to my expectations. ### First Impressions Initially, the novel was quite refreshing. The concept of a protagonist deliberately playing the fool, especially in a xianxia setting, offered a welcome change of pace. There's something inherently enjoyable about watching a character subvert expectations and cause chaos while pretending to be clueless. ### What Works Well The comedic elements are definitely a strong point, at least in the beginning. The protagonist's antics and the situations she finds herself in often lead to genuinely funny moments. The world-building, with its blend of adventure and fantasy creatures, is also engaging. The dynamic between the female lead and the male lead is interesting, especially as she navigates her assigned role and their relationship develops. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I found myself becoming increasingly frustrated. While the initial chapters were entertaining, the plot seemed to lose its way. The character development, particularly concerning the male lead, became a significant issue for me. His actions and motivations felt inconsistent and, at times, even disturbing. The supposed "love" between the leads felt forced and unhealthy, with the female lead seemingly forgiving him far too easily for his transgressions. I also felt the ending was rushed and unsatisfying. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I need to address a major plot point that significantly impacted my enjoyment. The male lead's disappearance for five years, leaving the female lead to raise their children alone, felt contrived and unnecessary. The explanation that it stemmed from a "misunderstanding" seemed like a weak excuse for his abandonment. Furthermore, the female lead's quick forgiveness after years of separation and hardship felt unrealistic and undermined her character. ### Final Verdict Ultimately, "Dressed as a Villain and Forced to Act Stupid" is a novel with potential that unfortunately falls short. While the initial premise and comedic elements are appealing, the flawed character development, questionable romantic relationship, and disappointing ending left me feeling unsatisfied. I wouldn't necessarily discourage anyone from reading it, especially if they're looking for a lighthearted and humorous read, but I would advise them to proceed with caution and be prepared for some frustrating plot developments along the way.

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