Guide To Raising the Sick Villain

Guide To Raising the Sick Villain

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病弱反派饲养指南

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 病弱反派饲养指南

By 小孩爱吃糖

4.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
122 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Qiao Lan transmigrated into a novel. She became a cannon-fodder who was rescued by the heroine after being bullied but was jealous of the heroine because of her love for the hero and ultimately ended up miserable. When she first entered the novel, Qiao Lan met a cannon fodder more pitiful than her. He was bullied, severely autistic, and had crippled legs. Qiao Lan: … Thinking of the male partner who had only been able to live for two years, Qiao Lan had a distressed conscience and began to take care of the gloomy boy. 2 years later, they had both become each other’s lift and the boy would stand up again and be able to hold her. *** She had seen a passage when she was reading a book about Asperger’s Syndrome. The passage had explained that people with Asperger’s Syndrome generally suffered from “love disorder”. Some believe that a small percentage of people with Asperger’s Syndrome have an IQ far exceeding that of ordinary people, but their EQ is much lower than that of ordinary people. In terms of emotions, they are more like children with blank slates. That’s why Qiao Lan was so sure that Tan Mo would never like her. He would rely on her, take care of her, and protect her, but he would not like her like a man likes a woman because Tan Mo did not understand this type of emotion. Some say that some people with Asperger’s Syndrome will never understand what love is in their entire lives. Perhaps a number of people will understand, but in some cases, people on the higher scale of AS are too paranoid and sometimes overarchingly possessive. With this came a large amount of trouble that came from being too obsessed with one person. Few people could understand or handle such love, which leads to tragedy.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Guide To Raising the Sick Villain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Guide To Raising the Sick Villain "Guide To Raising the Sick Villain" promised a unique take on the transmigration trope, and after diving in, I can see why so many readers are captivated. This isn't your typical face-slapping revenge fantasy; it's a character-driven story focusing on the delicate relationship between Qiao Lan and Tan Mo. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of the female lead trying to save the male lead from a tragic fate. The idea of a "sick villain" also intrigued me. I went in expecting some over-the-top drama and typical transmigration tropes but was pleasantly surprised. ### What Works Well The heart of this novel lies in the character development and the realistic portrayal of their relationship. Many readers, including myself, found the leads to be incredibly endearing. Qiao Lan is a proactive and understanding female lead who knows what she wants and isn't afraid to communicate. Tan Mo, despite his struggles with Asperger's and physical disabilities, is a compelling character whose growth feels earned and genuine. I especially appreciated the focus on mental health and how the author explores the complexities of living with depression and Asperger's. The romance is sweet, pure, and built on mutual support and understanding. The leads work through their issues together, establishing boundaries and communicating honestly. This isn't a one-sided relationship; both characters grow and evolve, making it a truly satisfying read. The slice-of-life aspects are also well-executed, providing a soothing and entertaining backdrop to the central romance. ### Areas of Concern The translation quality from chapter 70 onwards became a significant point of contention for me. Some readers noted confusing pronouns and awkward phrasing, which detracted from the overall reading experience. While the core story remained compelling, the translation issues did make it harder to fully immerse myself in the narrative. Some also felt the later parts of the story became repetitive, with unnecessary details that detracted from the experience. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviewers have mentioned plot details that some readers may not want to know before reading. Such as the fate of the original Male and Female leads and the details of the ML's illness and how it affects him. ### Final Verdict Despite some translation hiccups and pacing issues towards the end, "Guide To Raising the Sick Villain" is a heartwarming and thought-provoking novel that I would recommend. The focus on character development, the realistic portrayal of mental health, and the sweet, supportive romance make it a truly special read. If you're looking for a story that goes beyond typical transmigration tropes and explores the complexities of human connection, this might just be the gem you're searching for.

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