The Malevolent Female Villain Turns Out to Be Me

The Malevolent Female Villain Turns Out to Be Me

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恶毒反派竟是我自己

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 恶毒反派竟是我自己

By 竹影深深

3.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
193 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

“Foodie + rebirth + whole group’s darling + real or fake rich lady + brainless villain” The pure and silly little foodie Ye Jinmeng discovered that her new roommate was very unfriendly towards her. Having watched many Mary Sue dramas, Ye Jinmeng thought: could this be a villainess? But as long as she doesn’t steal my food, I don’t care how she acts. Until later, Ye Jinmeng finally realized that she herself was the villainess… Xu Wanwan discovered that the enemy who had destroyed her entire family in her previous life was actually living in the same dorm room as her. Having been reborn, her anger meter was instantly maxed out. But who could tell her, how could this piglet be so knowledgeable about food? Shi Shuning: In my wife’s eyes there is only food, not me. I feel wronged. He Junting: ? You feel wronged compared to me? As long as your wife is around, my wife can’t even see me…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Malevolent Female Villain Turns Out to Be Me Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Malevolent Female Villain Turns Out to Be Me* *The Malevolent Female Villain Turns Out to Be Me* promised a fluffy, comedic twist on the villainess trope, and while it delivered on some of that promise, my overall experience was a bit mixed. It's a story of second chances, friendship, and navigating college life, but some elements felt underdeveloped or tonally inconsistent. ### First Impressions The premise definitely grabbed me. The idea of the original female lead and villainess becoming best friends instead of enemies, particularly with a "foodie" twist, was immediately appealing. I was ready for a lighthearted and fun read. ### What Works Well I appreciated the focus on the female leads' friendship. The "sis-mance" between Xu Wanwan and Ye Jinmeng was a highlight, and I enjoyed seeing Xu Wanwan heal from her past-life trauma thanks to Ye Jinmeng's influence. The found family aspect with their childhood friends was also a nice touch, creating a supportive and protective environment. I especially liked that the characters were open and honest with their loved ones about the parallel universe. ### Areas of Concern While the premise was strong, the execution faltered in some areas. I found Ye Jinmeng's characterization to be a bit inconsistent. Her "innocent, child-like" nature, while intended to be charming, sometimes came across as overly naive and, frankly, a bit grating. This made it difficult to fully connect with her and believe in her as an 18-year-old. The plot also felt somewhat disjointed. The author seemed to introduce plot twists and additional details (like Ye Jinmeng being a lost child of the Xiao family) that felt unnecessary and detracted from the core story. The constant troubles faced by the leads, especially the Ye family, became repetitive and predictable. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers may want to be aware of some content that appears later in the story. There are some serious elements, including descriptions of cruelty, and sexual assault, which were not tagged, and may be jarring for readers expecting a lighthearted story. The handling of some serious topics, such as drug use and its consequences, felt glossed over and not taken seriously enough. ### Final Verdict *The Malevolent Female Villain Turns Out to Be Me* has its charms, particularly in its focus on female friendship and found family. However, inconsistent characterization, a somewhat convoluted plot, and unexpected tonal shifts ultimately held it back from being a truly great read for me. If you're looking for pure fluff and sweetness, be aware of the potential for darker elements. Overall, I'd say it's an okay read if you're in the mood for something light and don't mind overlooking some flaws.

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