Kaifuku Shoku no Akuyaku Reijou

Kaifuku Shoku no Akuyaku Reijou

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回復職の悪役令嬢

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: From Villainess to Healer: I Know the Cheat to Change My Fate, From Villainess to Healer [Official Title], Kaifukushoku no Akuyaku Reijou, Villainess Healer, 回復職の悪役令嬢

By punichan, ぷにちゃん

3.6
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
154 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa
English Publisher
j-novel club

Description

After being exiled, I decided to fully enjoy the sights of this fantasy world. “I can’t stand such a dull woman who doesn’t even smile. Why don’t you just go pray for world peace?” With those words, my engagement was broken off. I, the so-called “Dark Mage,” had been cast aside. Standing beside my former fiancé was a sweet-looking girl, a “Healer.” It was at that moment that I realized—I’m in the world of the game Riaz Life Online. Honestly, the thought of marrying that fiancé and spending the rest of my life with him was unbearable. Now that the engagement was broken, I chose to exile myself to a rival country. It might be the enemy nation, but as someone who’s already been banished, that hardly matters. Having originally been a support class, I decided to change my role to a “Healer.” Can’t switch jobs, you say? Oh, but I can—after all, as a former player, I know exactly how to do it.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
English Publisher
j-novel club
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

Kaifuku Shoku no Akuyaku Reijou Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Kaifuku Shoku no Akuyaku Reijou Alright, let's dive into "Kaifuku Shoku no Akuyaku Reijou" – or "The Villainess is a Healer," for those of us who prefer the English translation. This novel seems to be a bit of a mixed bag, and my feelings are definitely reflecting that. It's a light-hearted VRMMO isekai with a villainess hook, but does it deliver? Let's break it down. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the "reincarnated as the villainess" premise. It's a trope I enjoy, and I was hoping for some clever subversions or at least a fun twist. The story starts with Charlotte, a gamer girl reincarnated in a virtual reality game. However, the villainess aspect quickly fades, replaced by a focus on leveling up, making friends, and navigating the game world. ### What Works Well The novel shines when it embraces its light-hearted nature. The story is fun and engaging when you don't take it too seriously. I found myself enjoying the MC's journey as she levels up, changes jobs, and befriends other characters. The author does a good job of creating a warm and exciting atmosphere, reminiscent of series like "Bofuri." I also appreciated that the story avoids the "FMC must be a romance magnet" trope and sexism. ### Areas of Concern While the light-heartedness is a strength, it also leads to some issues. Several reviewers pointed out plot holes and a lack of logical consistency. Some of the world-building feels underdeveloped, leaving me with unanswered questions. I also noticed that the characters' emotional depth could be improved. Some side characters feel like cardboard cutouts, and I wish the author would delve deeper into their backstories. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have expressed confusion about the MC's family situation and her age in her "past life." The story also involves the MC becoming a Saint and thwarting the Archbishop's plans. These plot points happen rather quickly, and some readers felt that the MC's knowledge and abilities were too convenient. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Kaifuku Shoku no Akuyaku Reijou" is an enjoyable but flawed novel. If you're looking for a light-hearted VRMMO isekai with a caring protagonist and don't mind overlooking some plot holes and underdeveloped world-building, then you might enjoy this story. However, if you're expecting a deep and complex narrative with nuanced characters and logical consistency, you might be disappointed. I'd give it a solid 3/5. It's a fun read, but it could be so much more.

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