Save the Young Villain

Save the Young Villain

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拯救少年反派[穿书]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 拯救少年反派[穿书]

By 麻生药丸

3.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
47 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Internet author Su Xiaoxiao transmigrated into a novel, and became an extra with the same name in the abandoned article she has pitted*. And her opponent is now the living, cold-blooded, cruel and paranoid villain in this book. However, the villain boss at this time was just a little boy who was ab*sed by his stepmother all day, prohibited from eating food, and didn’t even have the key to the house. He squatted and shivered in front of the door after school, and was a little boy with no power. It was all her fault. In order to increase the plot twists of the story, she wrote the villain’s youth in such a tragic manner. She has to right her wrongs. Su Xiaoxiao sighed and opened the door: “Hey, come in, I will be responsible for you in the future.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Save the Young Villain Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Save the Young Villain I went into "Save the Young Villain" with a lot of curiosity, drawn in by the premise of a transmigration story that promised a twist on the typical villain redemption arc. It's a completed original novel currently undergoing translation, and I was eager to see how it would play out. ### First Impressions The initial chapters are undeniably cute, focusing on the childhood interactions between the main characters. The slice-of-life elements are strong, painting a picture of their everyday lives and early romance. However, I quickly realized this wasn't going to be the high-stakes, dramatic story I initially anticipated. If you're looking for intense face-slapping or intricate plot twists, you might be left wanting more. ### What Works Well The heart of this novel lies in the developing relationship between the leads. I found myself enjoying their interactions and the way their bond strengthens over time. The author clearly prioritizes their romance, making it the central focus of the story. I also appreciate that the female lead, Su Xiaoxiao, isn't portrayed as perfect. Her flaws and sometimes questionable decisions make her feel more relatable and human, even if they aren't always the most heroic. ### Areas of Concern While the focus on the main couple is a strength, it also leads to some weaknesses. The supporting characters, including the supposed "villains" like the male lead's stepmother, feel underdeveloped. Some plot points are glossed over, leaving me with unanswered questions. One potentially controversial aspect is the female lead's interactions with the male lead's former bullies. Her attempts to "redirect" their behavior, rather than fully condemning it, might not sit well with all readers. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I'm going to touch on some potential spoilers here, so proceed with caution! One recurring concern revolves around the female lead's actions, or lack thereof, when it comes to addressing the male lead's abuse. Some readers might find her efforts insufficient, feeling that she doesn't do enough to protect him. Additionally, the novel attempts to offer redemption arcs to characters who were initially portrayed as abusers, which could be a point of contention for some. ### Final Verdict "Save the Young Villain" is a lighthearted, character-driven story that prioritizes romance and slice-of-life elements. While it may not deliver the intense drama some readers expect, it offers a sweet and engaging look at childhood love and personal growth. However, be aware of the potential issues surrounding the portrayal of bullying and abuse, as these aspects might impact your overall enjoyment. Ultimately, whether or not you'll enjoy this novel depends on your preferences and expectations.

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