My Elder Sister Is the Villainess!? Don’t Be Ridiculous! I Will Never Forgive You for Demeaning My Sister!!

My Elder Sister Is the Villainess!? Don’t Be Ridiculous! I Will Never Forgive You for Demeaning My Sister!!

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義姉上が悪役令嬢だと!?ふざけるな!姉を貶めたお前達を絶対に許さない!!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 義姉上が悪役令嬢だと!?ふざけるな!姉を貶めたお前達を絶対に許さない!!

By tsukumo nasu

3.4
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
112 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

My step-sister was killed by the royal family and this country. Falsely accused, she ended up drinking poison. Such treatment towards my step-sister, a duke’s daughter, is unforgivable. I hate the smiling crown prince and princess who orchestrated this. I won’t forgive those who gave false testimony. The king, who covered up the truth for the sake of his own child, and the stepfather who didn’t believe his own daughter. After exacting all revenge, Miguel reports to his step-sister’s grave, only to find the world distorting before his eyes. When he wakes up, there lies his deceased step-sister. Realizing that he has been sent back to the past, Miguel resolves to protect his step-sister this time. The rewound world seems the same yet different. Whether this difference will bring fortune or misfortune remains to be seen…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

My Elder Sister Is the Villainess!? Don’t Be Ridiculous! I Will Never Forgive You for Demeaning My Sister!! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *My Elder Sister Is the Villainess!? Don’t Be Ridiculous! I Will Never Forgive You for Demeaning My Sister!!* Alright, let's dive into *My Elder Sister Is the Villainess!? Don’t Be Ridiculous! I Will Never Forgive You for Demeaning My Sister!!*. The title alone promises a wild ride, and after reading a fair bit, I've got some thoughts. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise. A male protagonist fiercely defending his sister against accusations of villainy? Sign me up! The tags – affair, betrayal, broken engagement, revenge – all hinted at a complex and dramatic plot. I was definitely ready for some juicy fantasy drama. ### What Works Well The core strength of this story lies in its plot. The world-building is decent enough to support the narrative, and the family dynamic, particularly the bond between the protagonist and his sister, is genuinely compelling. The "second chance" element adds another layer of intrigue, making me eager to see how the protagonist uses his knowledge to protect his sister and navigate the treacherous social landscape of nobles and royalty. I was especially invested in seeing the protagonist unravel the conspiracy against his sister. The potential for satisfying revenge is definitely there. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find the writing style a bit… straightforward. It feels more like the story is being *told* to me rather than *shown*. There's a distinct lack of descriptive language and immersive detail, which can make it difficult to fully connect with the characters and the world. I found myself wishing for more nuanced character development and a deeper exploration of the emotional complexities of the situation. The pacing could also be improved; certain plot points felt rushed, while others dragged on unnecessarily. ### Final Verdict Overall, *My Elder Sister Is the Villainess!? Don’t Be Ridiculous! I Will Never Forgive You for Demeaning My Sister!!* is a decent read with a lot of potential. The engaging plot and strong family dynamic are definitely its strongest assets. However, the somewhat lackluster writing style and pacing issues prevent it from reaching its full potential. If you're looking for a story with a compelling premise and don't mind a more straightforward narrative, this might be worth checking out.

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