No one will love me–
Her beloved father remarried, and on the day of her first meeting with her step-sister, Duchess Veronica realized that…
– It is the world of the light novel “Blanc Noir – The Prince is Drunk of love for the Pretty White Rose” that she read in her previous life –
I’m a villainous lady with a broken heart, who bullies her lovely step-sister!On the day of her step-sister’s debut in society, she is denounced by the First Prince for harassment and numerous misdeeds against her.He’s going to break off the engagement!But wait, I’m rather happy about that….
“Villainous ladies are beautiful, and I prefer guards, not princes.”
Veronica wants to finish the main story as written and fall in love with the handsome guard, like in second part of the story, ~~ which is going to be a very passionate love story.
She planned to enter the Prison of the Water Palace, but all of her plans fail when her fiancé, the prince, gets in the way.
Will she be able to achieve her ambitions?And what are the prince’s true intentions?
It’s a story about a villainous young lady who tries to work hard to be mean in order to be loved.
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Go to Jail! 〜 The Villainous Daughter Wants to Be Loved in the Extra Edition Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on *Go to Jail! 〜 The Villainous Daughter Wants to Be Loved in the Extra Edition*
This web novel is definitely a unique blend of comedy, romance, and fantasy, and I found myself chuckling quite a bit while reading. The premise itself is intriguing: a villainess who *wants* to be villainous, but maybe not for the reasons you'd expect.
### First Impressions
The initial chapters grabbed my attention with the MC's quirky personality. She's determined to follow the "villainess route" she believes is laid out for her, and her attempts to do so are often hilariously misguided. However, I can also see how her single-minded pursuit of this predetermined path could become a bit tiresome after a while.
### What Works Well
The MC is undoubtedly the driving force of the story. She's cute, funny, and endearingly dense. Her misunderstandings, while sometimes frustrating, also provide a lot of the comedic relief. It's fun to see her constantly misinterpret situations and stubbornly stick to her preconceived notions of how the story should unfold. The early interactions with the prince, disguised as a little girl, are particularly charming and set the stage for a lighthearted, fluffy romance.
### Areas of Concern
While the misunderstandings are initially funny, I can see how they could become labored over the course of a longer story. Also, I felt the MC's past trauma, while providing context for her actions, was brushed aside too easily when it came to her family. The novel hints at some deep-seated issues, especially regarding her relationship with her father and stepmother, and I felt the resolution was a bit too convenient and didn't fully address the emotional impact on the MC.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
Several reviewers have pointed out that the identity of the purple-eyed "little girl" the MC confides in is quite obvious early on. Additionally, the MC's motivations for wanting to be a villainess, stemming from a desire to end up in prison with a specific guard, might not resonate with all readers. The reasons behind the Duke's absence and the stepmother's abuse are also revealed to be misunderstandings, which some may find unsatisfying.
### Final Verdict
Overall, *Go to Jail! 〜 The Villainous Daughter Wants to Be Loved in the Extra Edition* is an entertaining read, especially if you enjoy lighthearted comedy and don't mind a bit of over-the-top misunderstanding. The MC's charm carries the story, but be prepared for some potentially frustrating plot points and a somewhat rushed resolution to deeper emotional issues. I'd recommend it for a quick, fun read, but don't expect a deeply complex or emotionally profound experience.