Senior Brother, Stop It, You Are A Villain!

Senior Brother, Stop It, You Are A Villain!

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师兄,别干了,你是反派啊!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Brother, You Are The Real Villain!, 师兄,别干了,你是反派啊!

By ling mengchu, 凌夢初

3.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
460 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Feng Shao, who traveled to another world, only wants to make the sect flourish. But gradually, Feng Shao realized that something was wrong. Why do some people always have frighteningly high luck? Why are there always some people who can easily win the favor of beautiful women? Why do people always go around casually, and treasures automatically come to the door? Also, why do these guys always find trouble with him? Even the master who has always favored me has begun to despise me? Feng Shao, who was in charge of the mysterious artifact Tianhua Jade Slip, finally discovered that in the process of using the Tianhua Jade Slip, his own luck would gradually change to the direction of a villain. So I’m going to be a stepping stone to these sons of fortune? I, Feng Shao, must never be led by a dog so easily! If I’m not allowed here, then I’ll break out of my own world!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Senior Brother, Stop It, You Are A Villain! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Senior Brother, Stop It, You Are A Villain! Alright, let's dive into "Senior Brother, Stop It, You Are A Villain!" This novel had me intrigued from the start with its premise of a righteous MC cast as the villain by the whims of Heavenly Dao. I went in expecting a fun subversion of the typical Xianxia tropes, and while it delivered on some fronts, it also stumbled in others. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The idea of a kind-hearted protagonist constantly facing setbacks while the "sons of heaven" thrived was a refreshing change. It felt like a slow-burn face-slapping story, where the satisfaction of seeing the antagonists get their comeuppance was delayed, but potentially sweeter. I appreciated the MC's dedication to his principles and his sect, even when it seemed like the world was against him. ### What Works Well What I found most compelling was the world-building and the initial setup. The sons of heaven weren't just paper tigers; they were resilient and resourceful, making the MC's struggles feel more meaningful. The author's attempt to ground the story with logical cause and effect, rather than relying on convenient plot devices, was also commendable. The MC's cunning and charisma also made him a very enjoyable protagonist. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, I noticed a decline in quality. The plot started to feel repetitive, and the characters, including the MC, became less compelling. Some of the IQ drops were jarring, and the villains often escaped with mere slaps on the wrist despite their heinous actions. The middle started to feel like a drag, with the MC constantly getting the short end of the stick. The ending was rushed and unsatisfying, undoing much of the earlier good work. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning I'm going to avoid specific spoilers here, but be warned that some reviews mention plot points that might ruin your reading experience. ### Final Verdict "Senior Brother, Stop It, You Are A Villain!" had potential, but ultimately fell short. The initial concept and world-building were promising, but the execution faltered as the story went on. If you're looking for a quick and easy read, this might not be for you. The constant frustration and delayed gratification might test your patience. However, if you're willing to stick it out, there are moments of brilliance and a unique premise that might make it worthwhile. Proceed with caution, and be prepared for a bumpy ride.

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