I Started As A Novel Villain

I Started As A Novel Villain

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我开局成了小说反派

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我开局成了小说反派

By 我想吃西瓜

3.5
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
1363 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Ye Fei had transmigrated to a world where urban novels had become joint and plots converged. He is a super rich and handsome man, but also the common villain in these books! What? You can get rewards for plundering the protagonist’s luck and chance? Plunder the protagonist’s chance and get god-level medical skills! Plunder the protagonist’s luck and get god-level martial arts skills! Everything about the protagonist is mine! Ye Fei grasped the chance step by step, relying on his familiarity with the storyline of the book, and launched the counterattack!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I Started As A Novel Villain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I Started As A Novel Villain Alright, let's dive into "I Started As A Novel Villain." This web novel has been making the rounds, and I've finally had a chance to form my own opinion. Overall, it's a mixed bag, and while it has some redeeming qualities, it also stumbles in areas that are hard to ignore. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. The idea of a protagonist starting as a villain in a novel world is always appealing. There's potential for clever scheming, power plays, and a unique perspective on familiar tropes. However, the early chapters felt a bit rushed. I didn't quite get the depth I was hoping for in the world-building or character development. ### What Works Well One of the stronger aspects of the novel is the characterization, particularly the main character. He's more likable than some of his counterparts in similar stories, and his interactions with the female characters feel more believable. I also appreciate that the novel isn't as over-the-top as some in the genre. The author seems to be trying to ground the story a bit more, which I found refreshing. The way the MC can level up his skills is interesting, and I like the balance between using experience points and good old-fashioned practice to improve. It makes the power progression feel more earned and less like a simple stat-boosting exercise. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue with "I Started As A Novel Villain" is its heavy reliance on existing tropes and, in some cases, its striking similarities to other novels in the genre, particularly "I am a Gao Fushuai Villain." While genre conventions are inevitable, there were moments where the story felt too derivative, lacking a unique identity. The plot, at times, feels forced, and some events seem to come out of nowhere, disrupting the overall flow and vibe of the story. This inconsistency made it difficult for me to stay fully invested. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out specific instances where the plot takes jarring turns, such as sudden assassination attempts and hostage situations that feel out of place. These events, while potentially exciting, can feel like they belong in a different story altogether, disrupting the pacing and logical consistency. ### Final Verdict "I Started As A Novel Villain" has potential, and there are elements I genuinely enjoyed. However, the issues with originality and plot consistency ultimately hold it back. If you're a die-hard fan of the villain protagonist genre and can overlook these flaws, you might find some entertainment here. Otherwise, I'd recommend exploring other options that offer a more unique and polished experience.

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