I Really Am A Villain

I Really Am A Villain

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我真的是反派啊

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我真的是反派啊

By regretful lovelife, 情史尽成悔

3.7
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
2820 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
inoveltranslation

Description

After being defeated by the protagonist Chu Yang, Xu Zimo unexpectedly returned back to the days of his youth, carrying with him the complete memories from his past life! The days of security when he was the young master of the True Martial Sacred Ground, back when his father was the Vice-Lord. The carefree days before Chu Yang destroyed him, his father and his sect. But something was off. Wasn’t reincarnation supposed to be reserved for main protagonist? Yet his role was that of a villain! Xu Zimo resolved himself! As a true villain, he will kill Chu Yang, execute his lovers, steal his good fortune and loot all of his treasures! In this new timeline, he will walk against his fate, seize the Heaven’s Will and ascend as the Grand Emperor of the world! This is the story of a villain who rises step by step to become the ultimate dark overlord.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
English Publisher
inoveltranslation
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Really Am A Villain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Really Am A Villain I dove into "I Really Am A Villain" with a mix of excitement and trepidation. The premise – a protagonist embracing the villainous path – definitely piqued my interest. After spending some time with the novel, here are my thoughts. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The idea of a character actively choosing to be the "bad guy" in a xianxia world felt fresh. I found myself intrigued by Xu Zimo's motivations and how he would navigate the typical tropes of the genre. ### What Works Well One thing that stands out is the author's attempt to create nuanced characters. While the MC is undeniably ruthless, there are glimpses of loyalty and affection that make him more than just a one-dimensional villain. Some readers praise the intricate storylines and well-developed side characters, noting that their perspectives add depth to the overall narrative. The author seems to have a clear vision for the story, with plot points foreshadowed hundreds of chapters in advance. This creates a sense of anticipation and rewards long-term readers. The action and revenge plots can be quite gripping, especially when the MC is going up against seemingly insurmountable odds, like powerful ancestors or even godlike figures. ### Areas of Concern Despite the initial promise, I found myself growing weary of some repetitive elements. The "you dare offend my sect" cycle seems to rear its head far too often, bogging down the pacing. While the author aims for morally grey characters, I felt the execution sometimes fell short, with characters' actions feeling illogical. Also, while some appreciate the MC's cultivation speed, others find it strange that other characters can catch up to him so quickly. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some reviews delve into plot details that could spoil the experience for new readers. Specifically, the relationship between Xu Zimo, Chu Yang, and Bai Lixiao is a key point of contention. There are also discussions about the MC's actions in later arcs and the creation of his "true fate" continent. Proceed with caution if you want to avoid spoilers. ### Final Verdict "I Really Am A Villain" is a mixed bag. It offers a compelling premise and moments of genuine excitement, but it's also plagued by repetitive tropes and occasional character inconsistencies. If you're a fan of anti-hero protagonists and enjoy complex world-building, this novel might be worth a try. However, be prepared for some frustrating moments and a story that can feel bloated at times. Ultimately, I'd give it a tentative recommendation with the caveat that your mileage may vary.

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