I Don’t Want To Be A Villain

I Don’t Want To Be A Villain

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我真没想当反派啊!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: IDWTV, I really don't want to be a Villain!, Tôi Thực Sự Không Muốn Làm Nhân Vật Phản Diện, 我真没想当反派啊!

By three thousand snowstorms, 三千风雪

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
88 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Tang Mingxi transmigrated into a novel about the counterattack of the useless male protagonist and became the male protagonist’s wife. In the novel, the wife tortures and beats the male protagonist in every possible way in order to humiliate him. But in the end, the male protagonist broke his hands and feet and threw him into the sea, where the sharks bit him. Tang Mingxi, who had crossed over: … Of course, quickly hug the male protagonist’s thigh as soon as possible! Treat him well, feed him, give him clothes, and become the white moonlight in his heart! However: “Report to Young Master Tang, Ye Heng has been kneeling in the blizzard for a day and a night!” “Report to Young Master Tang, Ye Heng has been hanged at the door for three days and three nights!” “Report to Young Master Tang, Ye Heng went to see that little bit*h Tang Nuo again!” #Can I really not save it?#

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Don’t Want To Be A Villain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Don’t Want To Be A Villain "I Don’t Want To Be A Villain" is a completed web novel that I dove into with some trepidation, given the mixed reader reactions. While the premise – a transmigrator trying to avoid a villainous fate – is appealing, my experience mirrored some of the concerns raised by other readers, although I found some enjoyment in other aspects. ### First Impressions The initial chapters were a bit of a rollercoaster. The story throws you right into the deep end with a protagonist who is very aware of the impending doom facing his new family at the hands of the male lead. The early focus is very much on our MC's attempts to survive, which I found rather amusing at first. ### What Works Well The humor is definitely a strong point. The protagonist's interactions with his friends and his elegant demeanor provide moments of levity, and I can see why some readers are drawn to his character. I also appreciated that the novel features varied female characters who aren't simply brainless antagonists. The premise of the story is interesting, and the idea of a modern-day transmigration with wealthy characters and arranged marriages is a fun concept. ### Areas of Concern However, I do share some concerns about the protagonist's actions, or lack thereof. While his swimming lessons are a humorous touch, his overall passivity in the face of danger felt frustrating at times. The plot can feel convoluted, and the side characters seem to come and go without much explanation. I also felt that the MC's personality was inconsistent. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out issues with the plot following the time skip and reunion of the MC and ML. The ending is also described as poorly written and overly dramatic. ### Final Verdict Overall, "I Don’t Want To Be A Villain" is a mixed bag. While the humor and unique premise kept me entertained at times, the protagonist's passivity and plot inconsistencies detracted from my enjoyment. It's a novel that might appeal to readers who enjoy comedy and don't mind overlooking some flaws, but it's not without its issues. I'd say proceed with caution and be prepared for a somewhat bumpy ride.

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