I Just Wanted to Live, but I Somehow Became Better Than the Main Character

I Just Wanted to Live, but I Somehow Became Better Than the Main Character

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只想好好活下去却超越了主角

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 只想好好活下去却超越了主角

By ☆ crazy → mosquito ★, ☆疯狂→蚊子★

4.1
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
559 chapters
Original Publisher
sfacg

Description

My name is Ye Yong, and I’m panicking right now. I was just reading a novel and accidentally got hit by my phone and I transmigrated and became a villain. Right now, every day, my thoughts are occupied with how to avoid the male lead and how to make the female protagonists fall for me. I think and plan my actions carefully, and I make every move according to plan. However, the development seems to have gotten off track. The most obvious changes are the female protagonists, who became different than how they were in the novel. They- Crap, I gotta run, talk to you later.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
sfacg
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Just Wanted to Live, but I Somehow Became Better Than the Main Character Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Just Wanted to Live, but I Somehow Became Better Than the Main Character This novel's title certainly grabbed my attention, and after diving in, I have a mixed bag of feelings. It's a reincarnation story with a system, focusing on a villain who, ironically, isn't much of a villain. It's got some charm, but also some noticeable flaws that held me back from truly loving it. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise of a villainous character trying to live a normal life. The idea of someone reborn into a world and actively trying *not* to be evil was refreshing. The system element added a layer of intrigue, and I was curious to see how the protagonist would navigate this new reality. ### What Works Well The biggest strength of this novel, in my opinion, is its focus on character relationships, particularly the development of the harem. Many readers praise the slow-burn romance and the care given to each female lead. I appreciate that the MC seems to genuinely care for the women in his life, a refreshing change from some more superficial harem stories. The slice-of-life aspects were also enjoyable, offering a break from the constant action often found in xuanhuan novels. The MC's reluctance to be a typical villain is another plus. It's nice to see a character trying to be a decent person, even when thrust into a morally ambiguous situation. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find myself getting bogged down by some aspects. The MC's constant internal monologues and indecisiveness can be frustrating. While his good nature is initially appealing, his lack of ambition and the ease with which he achieves power through the system can make him feel somewhat bland. I also noticed that the plot can feel generic at times, relying on familiar tropes without offering much that's truly new or exciting. The pacing, too, can be a bit slow, and the author's tendency to over-explain things can make the reading experience feel like a drag. ### Final Verdict "I Just Wanted to Live, but I Somehow Became Better Than the Main Character" is a decent read if you're looking for a character-driven story with a focus on romance and slice-of-life elements. However, be prepared for a somewhat generic plot, a sometimes frustrating protagonist, and a slow pace. It's not a groundbreaking novel, but it can be an enjoyable way to pass the time if you're in the mood for something light and fluffy. I'd give it a tentative recommendation, but with the caveat that it may not be for everyone.

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