I Really Didn’t Want to Become a Scumbag

I Really Didn’t Want to Become a Scumbag

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重生之我真没想当渣男 / 重生之我真没想当男神

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 重生之我真没想当渣男, 重生之我真没想当男神

By 周一口鸟

3.5
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
774 chapters
Original Publisher
qidian

Description

“It’s okay to fall in love; however, growing up in a single-parent family, I have no interest in marriage.” “Damn! I’ve already said that I’m not getting married, why are you still taking this so seriously?” “I’m sorry, last night I was drunk.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qidian
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Really Didn’t Want to Become a Scumbag Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Really Didn’t Want to Become a Scumbag "I Really Didn’t Want to Become a Scumbag" is a web novel that piqued my interest with its intriguing title and blend of genres. Diving in, I found myself wrestling with conflicting feelings, much like the protagonist probably does. It's a story that seems to promise a self-aware journey but doesn't always deliver. ### First Impressions Initially, the story hooked me with its premise of a second chance at life. The early chapters paint a picture of a protagonist striving for a better future, and I appreciated the focus on realistic growth. There's a certain charm in seeing the protagonist navigate the challenges of business and personal development, especially with the added layer of cynicism that sets him apart from other reborn characters. The warmth of the MC's family was also a big plus for me. ### What Works Well The novel shines in its character development, particularly beyond the main character. Each woman introduced feels like a fully realized individual, with their own motivations and desires. The author paints a vivid picture of a world where opportunities and regrets intertwine, making the supporting cast feel incredibly human. The author's ability to weave these characters into the protagonist's life, creating a complex web of relationships, is commendable. I also appreciate the shift towards a more mature audience as the story progresses, tackling themes with greater nuance. ### Areas of Concern However, I can't ignore the elephant in the room: the "scumbag" aspect of the protagonist. While the title suggests an aversion to this archetype, the protagonist's actions often contradict this. The blatant flirting and eventual infidelity are hard pills to swallow, especially for those who were hoping for a different kind of story. It creates a dissonance that can be off-putting, particularly when these actions seem to be glossed over. This inconsistency in character portrayal is a major drawback, detracting from the overall experience. ### Final Verdict "I Really Didn’t Want to Become a Scumbag" is a novel with immense potential, marred by questionable character choices. While the character development and intricate plotlines are captivating, the protagonist's scummy behavior can be a significant turn-off. If you can stomach the infidelity and moral ambiguity, you might find a compelling story about growth, regret, and the complexities of relationships. However, if you're looking for a morally upright protagonist, this might not be the novel for you.

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