I Refuse To Be The Villain

I Refuse To Be The Villain

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万人嫌他不干了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: The All-Hated Guy Called It Quits, 万人嫌他不干了

By xishan fish, 西山鱼

3.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
63 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Lu Yu’an, who had been missing since childhood, was finally found at the age of sixteen. He returned home with anticipation, only to discover that there was no longer a place for him in his own family. In his place was the well-behaved and sensible adopted son, Lu Yuning. Lu Yu’an, who grew up in the slums, felt out of place in his own home and despised Lu Yuning for taking his position. He had hoped to reunite with his family. However, to his surprise, his father, who had promised to protect him for a lifetime, detested him and accused him of being narrow-minded and petty. His older brother, who had promised to take care of him, grew tired of him and labeled him as vain and selfish. Everyone favored Lu Yuning. In the end, Lu Yu’an died alone on his sickbed, still unable to understand what was wrong with hating Lu Yuning. It was not until Lu Yu’an was reborn and discovered that he was just a cannon fodder character in a popular novel, and that Lu Yuning was the beloved protagonist, that he decided to quit. To his surprise, they regretted their treatment of him. Friends who had once looked down on him waited behind his classroom door with tear-filled eyes, begging for his forgiveness. His brother, who had always criticized him, ran through the pouring rain asking passersby if they had seen his younger brother. However, Lu Yu’an never turned back to look at them, not even for a moment.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Refuse To Be The Villain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Refuse To Be The Villain "I Refuse To Be The Villain" is a completed web novel with an ongoing translation that I recently dove into, drawn in by its intriguing blend of drama, fantasy, and psychological elements. The story centers around a reborn protagonist navigating complex family relationships, artistic pursuits, and past traumas. It's a story that evokes strong reactions, and I found myself caught between admiration and frustration. ### First Impressions The initial premise grabbed my attention. The idea of a protagonist reborn into a world where he's determined *not* to be the villain is compelling. The early chapters painted a picture of a character burdened by a difficult past, marked by child abuse, abandonment, and the sting of being replaced. I was ready for a story of resilience and self-discovery. ### What Works Well Many readers praised the emotional depth of the story, and I agree that the author doesn't shy away from exploring the protagonist's pain and trauma. His artistic talent, particularly in the realm of ancient Chinese painting, adds another layer of interest. I also appreciated the nuanced portrayal of some of the supporting characters. The adopted brother, for example, isn't simply a mustache-twirling villain, but a flawed individual with his own insecurities. I found the slow-burn romance with the male lead to be a refreshing change from more typical tropes, with the ML respecting boundaries and allowing the MC to grow at his own pace. ### Areas of Concern Despite these strengths, I also found some aspects of the story problematic. The protagonist's tendency to bottle up his emotions and blame his family for misunderstandings became frustrating at times. While his past trauma is certainly a valid reason for his behavior, it sometimes felt like a crutch, preventing him from taking responsibility for his own actions. I also felt the family dynamic got repetitive, with the cycle of misunderstanding and resentment dragging on for too long. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several reviews mention details about the protagonist's past, including his kidnapping and abuse, as well as the adopted brother's manipulative tendencies and the complex web of revenge plots that led to the MC's initial demise. If you want to go in completely blind, skip the next paragraph. I can see how some readers would find the protagonist's past experiences deeply moving and impactful, leading to a strong emotional connection with the character. However, others may find the constant focus on trauma to be overwhelming, and the protagonist's victim complex can be frustrating, especially when he refuses to communicate with his family about his deafness or the circumstances of his kidnapping. ### Final Verdict "I Refuse To Be The Villain" is a flawed but ultimately engaging story. It's a novel that explores complex themes of family, trauma, and self-acceptance, but it also suffers from pacing issues, frustrating character dynamics, and a protagonist who can be difficult to root for at times. If you're a fan of angsty family dramas with a touch of artistic flair and don't mind a slow-burn romance, this might be worth a read. Just be prepared for a rollercoaster of emotions and a protagonist who isn't always easy to love.

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