I, the Villain, Want to Save Myself, But the Yandere Heroines Disagree

I, the Villain, Want to Save Myself, But the Yandere Heroines Disagree

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我反派想自救,病娇女主却不同意

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 我反派想自救,病娇女主却不同意

By 林间听风

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
446 chapters
Original Publisher
sfacg

Description

Orson transmigrated into the body of a villainous young master in an overpowered protagonist novel, and the first thing he had to do after waking up was to welcome the protagonist, the real young master, back to the family? Is it too late for me to start sucking up to the protagonist now? I took the initiative to find my fiancée to break off the engagement, but her older sister wanted to take her place and marry me instead? To protect the real young master, I berated the imperial princess, but she secretly fell in love with me? I actively pushed the heroines toward the real young master, but the heroines forced me to become the yellow-haired villain! It’s over, truly…

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Original Publisher
sfacg
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

I, the Villain, Want to Save Myself, But the Yandere Heroines Disagree Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I, the Villain, Want to Save Myself, But the Yandere Heroines Disagree Alright, let's dive into "I, the Villain, Want to Save Myself, But the Yandere Heroines Disagree." This title screams chaotic fun, and while the execution seems a bit uneven, there are definitely some intriguing elements that kept me reading. ### First Impressions Initially, the whole "transmigrated into a novel" trope felt familiar, but the yandere heroines angle definitely piqued my interest. The premise of a villain trying to avoid his doom while simultaneously dealing with obsessive love interests? Sign me up! The early chapters were promising, setting up the world and the MC's predicament nicely. ### What Works Well The characters, despite some flaws, are undeniably engaging. The MC, Orsen, is trying his best to navigate this bizarre situation, and I found myself rooting for him, even when his plans went sideways. The female lead, with her initial "platonic harem" vibe, adds an interesting layer of complexity to the story. I also appreciated the humor sprinkled throughout; it helped to lighten the mood amidst all the potential for drama and, well, yandere-ness. ### Areas of Concern However, the story does stumble in certain areas. The plot seems to lose focus as it progresses, especially when it comes to utilizing the MC's knowledge of the original novel. It feels like the transmigration aspect becomes more of a background detail than a driving force. I also wasn't completely sold on the world-building; the medieval setting sometimes felt like window dressing, lacking a certain depth and consistency. The introduction of Sherlock, for some, was a breaking point, and I can see why. It felt jarring and out of place, disrupting the flow of the story. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Okay, here's where things get a little spoilery. One detail that stood out was the MC's romantic development with a character who appears relatively late in the story. This felt rushed and somewhat out of character, especially considering the established relationships with the other heroines. ### Final Verdict "I, the Villain, Want to Save Myself, But the Yandere Heroines Disagree" is a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance, with engaging characters and a fun premise, but it's also hampered by plot inconsistencies and questionable world-building choices. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a heavy dose of yandere romance and don't mind overlooking some flaws, then this might be worth checking out. However, if you're seeking a tightly plotted and meticulously crafted story, you might want to look elsewhere. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, with the caveat that your mileage may vary.

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