The Case of Being a Reincarnated Villainess (Scheduled for Execution) (Scheduled for Condemnation)

The Case of Being a Reincarnated Villainess (Scheduled for Execution) (Scheduled for Condemnation)

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【電子書籍化】悪役(断罪で死亡予定)の妻(断罪に巻き込まれて死亡予定)に転生してしまった件 ※あとがきにお礼SS追加

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Akuyaku (danzai de shibō yotei) no tsuma (danzai ni makikoma rete shibō yotei) ni tensei shite shimatta kudan, 【電子書籍化】悪役(断罪で死亡予定)の妻(断罪に巻き込まれて死亡予定)に転生してしまった件 ※あとがきにお礼SS追加

By tanigawa zakuro, 谷川ざくろ

4.1
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
Unknown
Original Publisher
syosetu

Description

In the middle of her first night, Nadya regained the memory of her previous life. It was a game world where her husband starred as the villain. Left as it was, her husband would be condemned, leading to Nadya’s execution. To avoid such a fate, Nadya proposed that they go on a honeymoon! After all, Faust is her bias!

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Original Publisher
syosetu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Case of Being a Reincarnated Villainess (Scheduled for Execution) (Scheduled for Condemnation) Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Case of Being a Reincarnated Villainess (Scheduled for Execution) (Scheduled for Condemnation) "The Case of Being a Reincarnated Villainess (Scheduled for Execution) (Scheduled for Condemnation)" – what a mouthful of a title! It certainly grabbed my attention with its promise of villainess shenanigans and impending doom. After diving in, I found it to be a quick and easy read, perfect for a light afternoon distraction. However, being a oneshot, it definitely had its limitations. ### First Impressions The premise is immediately engaging: Nadya, our protagonist, wakes up on her wedding night with memories of her past life, realizing she's been reincarnated into a game as the wife of the villain, Faust. Faust is destined for execution, accused of treason. Nadya, convinced he's innocent, sets out to change their fate. The initial setup is intriguing and full of potential. ### What Works Well The core concept is where this story shines. I liked the idea of a reincarnated character trying to prevent a pre-determined tragic ending. Nadya's determination to save Faust, driven by her belief in his innocence, is compelling. The story quickly establishes the stakes and Nadya's motivations, which is crucial for a oneshot. I also appreciated the focus on misunderstandings as a central plot device. The fact that simply communicating and avoiding traps can avert disaster is a refreshing take on the villainous trope. ### Areas of Concern My biggest issue with this story is the lack of depth, which is understandable given its length. The romance, while present, felt somewhat underdeveloped. I personally struggled to feel a genuine connection between Nadya and Faust. Their declarations of love felt a bit rushed and lacked the emotional buildup needed to truly resonate. Similarly, the spicy scene felt a little…bland. It lacked the spark and intensity that I typically enjoy in the smut genre. Essentially, the story felt like it needed more room to breathe and develop the relationship between the leads. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning The story kicks off with Nadya remembering her past life during her first night with Faust. He's framed for treason and attacking the queen in the game's original storyline. Nadya believes Faust is innocent and tries to prevent their deaths by advising him to communicate with his half-brother, the king, and remain faithful. Faust takes her advice, successfully avoiding a trap set by the king's wife. ### Final Verdict Overall, "The Case of Being a Reincarnated Villainess (Scheduled for Execution) (Scheduled for Condemnation)" is an okay read. It's a decent oneshot with an interesting premise, but it ultimately suffers from a lack of depth and underdeveloped romance. If you're looking for a quick and light read with a villainess twist, this might be worth checking out. However, don't expect a deeply immersive or emotionally resonant experience. I'd give it a solid 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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