I Reincarnated as the Villain in a Rom-Com, but I’m Enjoying Youth with My Favorite Heroine

I Reincarnated as the Villain in a Rom-Com, but I’m Enjoying Youth with My Favorite Heroine

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ラブコメの悪役に転生した俺は、推しのヒロインと青春を楽しむ

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Rabu Kome no Akuyaku ni Tensei shita Ore wa, Oshi no Hiroin to Seishun wo Tanoshimu, ラブコメの悪役に転生した俺は、推しのヒロインと青春を楽しむ

By sora chiaki, そらちあき

3.3
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
110 chapters
Original Publisher
ga bunko

Description

After overworking myself at a black company to the point of losing consciousness, I woke up to find that I had been reincarnated into the world of my favorite romantic comedy series—as the doomed villain, Ryusuke Shindo. Filled with hope at the chance to relive my youth at the school of my dreams, I vow to reform by using my knowledge of the original story. Along the way, I encounter Mashiro Amanatsu, a beautiful girl who is also destined to face a villainous fate. To save her from a future of ruin, I try to keep my distance, but— “I want to stay by your side, Ryusuke!” Mashiro, who wished to never be separated from me no matter what happens, is the best heroine I could ask for. There’s only one wish I have: even as a villain, I want to enjoy my youth—right? This is the beginning of a popular romantic comedy about a villain’s reincarnation and a second chance at youth.

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Original Publisher
ga bunko
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I Reincarnated as the Villain in a Rom-Com, but I’m Enjoying Youth with My Favorite Heroine Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Reincarnated as the Villain in a Rom-Com, but I’m Enjoying Youth with My Favorite Heroine This web novel presents an interesting premise: a reincarnated soul trying to navigate the treacherous waters of a pre-scripted rom-com world. While the concept is intriguing, my overall impression is mixed. It's a story with potential, but one that stumbles over some common tropes and character inconsistencies. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the idea of a villainous character actively trying to avoid their pre-destined doom. The early chapters hinted at a clever protagonist who was aware of the pitfalls of the rom-com genre and determined to forge his own path. The childhood friend dynamic also seemed promising, offering a potential for genuine connection amidst the forced narrative. ### What Works Well The core concept of fighting against a pre-determined plot is compelling. The story hints that the world itself pushes the narrative forward, encouraging cliché scenarios and character developments. I appreciate the potential for commentary on the genre itself, and the initial setup was enough to keep me invested for a while. The potential for a sweet, genuine love story blossoming in defiance of the "harem soaked novel world" is definitely a strong point. ### Areas of Concern However, as I delved deeper, some significant issues began to surface. The protagonist's actions and motivations often felt contradictory. Some readers found his treatment of his childhood friend particularly off-putting, especially his initial attempts to distance himself from her. His internal monologue sometimes portrays him as selfish and shallow, undermining his supposed goal of protecting those around him. ⚠️ ### Spoiler Warning Several reviewers pointed out inconsistencies in the protagonist's characterization. The fact that he is a working adult in a teenager's body is brought up but adds nothing of value to the story. This is a recurring point of contention, with some finding his reactions to high school girls inappropriate and cringeworthy. There are also issues with the MC's density and the over-reliance on the "world is forcing me" trope. ### Final Verdict "I Reincarnated as the Villain in a Rom-Com, but I’m Enjoying Youth with My Favorite Heroine" has a promising foundation, but ultimately falls short due to inconsistent characterization, reliance on tired tropes, and a protagonist who can be difficult to root for. While the initial concept is intriguing, the execution leaves much to be desired. I'd suggest approaching this one with caution, and perhaps lowering your expectations.

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