The Bootlicking Antagonist Only Wants to Survive, but the Female Lead Refuses to Follow the Usual Plot

The Bootlicking Antagonist Only Wants to Survive, but the Female Lead Refuses to Follow the Usual Plot

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舔狗反派只想苟,女主不按套路走

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 舔狗反派只想苟,女主不按套路走

By 我是愤怒

3.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
902
Original Publisher
qimao

Description

One car accident, and I’m transmigrated into a urban fantasy novel as the villain. As long as I survive until the grand finale, I can return to the real world with hefty rewards. But! These stunning beauties don’t go to serve as the protagonist’s harem, they surround me every day. Are they not satisfied with how slowly I’m dying? Stop wearing stockings, stop wearing uniforms, what’s with all of you trying to seduce me? Go find Long Aotian! Since destiny is in my hands, I might as well challenge the protagonist directly! Who’s the protagonist, damn it, who knows!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
qimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Bootlicking Antagonist Only Wants to Survive, but the Female Lead Refuses to Follow the Usual Plot Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Bootlicking Antagonist Only Wants to Survive, but the Female Lead Refuses to Follow the Usual Plot "The Bootlicking Antagonist Only Wants to Survive, but the Female Lead Refuses to Follow the Usual Plot" is quite a mouthful, and the story itself is a rollercoaster of tropes, subversions, and, at times, sheer absurdity. As someone who enjoys a good dose of self-aware humor in my web novels, I found myself both entertained and occasionally frustrated with this one. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing: a food delivery guy gets transported into the world of urban Chinese novels and tasked with surviving as the villain. The hook is that the heroines can hear his thoughts, leading to comedic misunderstandings and plot deviations. I was immediately drawn in by the potential for meta-commentary and unexpected developments. ### What Works Well The humor is a major selling point. The MC, Lu Chengwen, constantly finds himself in ridiculous situations as he tries to avoid triggering the original plot, and the heroines' reactions to his inner thoughts are often hilarious. I particularly enjoyed the moments where he attempts to reason with the original protagonist, only for the heroines to inadvertently sabotage his efforts. The dynamic between the characters is genuinely fun to watch. I also appreciate that the MC isn't immediately overpowered. He survives through wit, luck, and a healthy dose of bullshittery, which makes his victories feel more earned. The story also seems to address how to be a good person when surrounded by powers that cannot be controlled, and the author raises the question of what it means to be a hero. ### Areas of Concern While the humor is a strength, it can also be a weakness. Some of the jokes fall flat, and the author's descriptions can occasionally be overly… descriptive, which can detract from the story. Furthermore, some of the heroines can be annoying, and the plot can lose steam as the story progresses. I also noticed that the parents of the original body are not given much care. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning There are some interesting plot points that some may consider spoilers. Specifically that the original protagonist gains power-ups whenever the MC sleeps with one of his heroines. ### Final Verdict "The Bootlicking Antagonist Only Wants to Survive, but the Female Lead Refuses to Follow the Usual Plot" is a flawed but ultimately entertaining read. If you're looking for a serious, plot-driven narrative, this probably isn't for you. But if you enjoy absurdist comedy, meta-commentary, and a protagonist who's just trying to survive in a world that's actively working against him, then you might find yourself pleasantly surprised. I'd recommend giving it a try, but be prepared for some inconsistencies and potentially annoying characters along the way.

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