Female Protagonist is a Blackened Villainess

Female Protagonist is a Blackened Villainess

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女主不好当 (gl) / 女主不好當 (gl)

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 女主不好当 (gl), 女主不好當 (gl)

By xing xiaoxian, 星小仙

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

Description

After nine years of traveling with her parents, Long Shiyan’s family encountered a group of bandits. Although her parents died, Long Shiyan was able to escape from them with the help of a system. From it, she learned that she was stuck inside the world of a harem novel! In order to revive her parents, Long Shiyan must prevent the protagonist of the original novel, Long Aotian, from capturing wives and attaining a harem. Otherwise, the world would end! But, after saving a future harem member from Long Aotian’s clutches, why did this girl obtain a more terrifying characteristic than blackening into a villainess…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Female Protagonist is a Blackened Villainess Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Female Protagonist is a Blackened Villainess "Female Protagonist is a Blackened Villainess" is a novel that definitely sparked a range of emotions in me, and I can see why it's garnered such varied opinions. It’s got a fascinating premise, and I went in with high hopes for a unique yuri experience. While it delivers on some fronts, it also stumbles in ways that left me a bit disappointed. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the concept: a protagonist transmigrating into a novel to prevent the original male lead from building a world-destroying harem. The idea of a "blackened villainess" disrupting the usual tropes was very appealing. The initial world-building, explaining how the world accommodated the protagonist's plot armor, was intriguing and set the stage for something special. ### What Works Well The biggest draw, for me and many others, is the yuri aspect. When the story focuses on the interactions between the protagonist and the female lead, it shines. These moments are often described as cute and fluffy, providing the heartwarming content that yuri fans crave. The anti-harem element is also well-executed, making you actively root against the original male lead and his potential conquests. Some readers appreciated the ending, finding it satisfying despite some reservations. ### Areas of Concern However, the novel struggles significantly with its execution. The pacing is erratic, with abrupt time skips that gloss over potentially interesting developments. The writing often falls into the "tell, don't show" trap, leaving the characters feeling underdeveloped and their motivations unclear. The world-building, while initially intriguing, becomes convoluted, introducing numerous side characters and plot threads that ultimately go nowhere. The power system feels generic and ill-defined, lacking the depth needed to make the action sequences engaging. Personally, I found the descriptions of the child protagonist's body to be uncomfortable at times. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviewers mentioned issues with the plot deviating from the original storyline and the protagonist's initial goals. The death of the protagonist's family is handled off-screen, making it difficult to connect with their loss. The protagonist's new body having cat ears was criticized as unoriginal, and the lack of a clear reason for her remaining childlike was frustrating. ### Final Verdict "Female Protagonist is a Blackened Villainess" has a lot of potential, but ultimately falls short due to its inconsistent writing and pacing. While the yuri elements and anti-harem premise are appealing, the novel's flaws make it a somewhat frustrating read. I'd say proceed with caution and manage your expectations, focusing on the fluffy moments if you decide to give it a try.

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