The Misunderstood Saintly Life of a Villainous Scion ~ I Just Want to Do Whatever I Want in My Second Life~

The Misunderstood Saintly Life of a Villainous Scion ~ I Just Want to Do Whatever I Want in My Second Life~

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悪役御曹司の勘違い聖者生活 ~二度目の人生はやりたい放題したいだけなのに~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: Akuyaku Onzoushi no Kanchigai Seija Seikatsu – Nidome no Jinsei wa Yaritai Houdai Shitai Dake na no ni, Akuyaku Onzōshi no Kanchigai Seija Seikatsu ~ Futatabime no Jinsei wa Yaritaihōdai Shitai Dakenanoni ~, The Misunderstood Saintly Life of a Villainous Sergeant ~I Just Want to Do Whatever I Want for the Second Time in My Life~, Villain Scion's Misunderstood Saint Life ~I Just Want to Do Whatever I Want in My Second Life~, 悪役御曹司の勘違い聖者生活 ~二度目の人生はやりたい放題したいだけなのに~

By 木の芽

3.5
Completed japanese Light Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
5 volumes
Original Publisher
dengeki bunko

Description

Intending to Live a Carefree Life as a Villainous Heir, But Inadvertently Declared a Saint!? “My path to domination starts here—!” Ouga Vellet, the eldest son of the infamous corrupt lordly Vellet family, is a reincarnated individual. Having been taken advantage of due to his kindness in his past life, he now revels in the life of a mischievous villainous heir. From then on, Ouga spared no compromise, pushing the limits of “tyranny” to achieve his ambitions. He wanted power. He decided to deceive the expelled female knight captain and recruit her as a pawn. He desired a harem. He believed that by helping the oppressed commoner girls, they would readily accept him. He even saw potential in operating within the underworld. His plan was to start by squeezing the bad guys. Connections were also crucial. He aimed to excel in the Magic Academy. Thus, he envisioned his days as a carefree ruler (+ effort) under the authority of his family… But things took an unexpected turn. “Wow, Ouga-sama, you’re amazing!” …Just for “arrogant behavior,” why does his reputation keep soaring without his control? However, Ouga remains unaware. He doesn’t yet know that this evaluation will become something beyond his own management. Where will the misunderstanding lead? A self-declared saint due to a misunderstanding about being a villainous heir? The curtain rises on a life of misconceptions and misconceived saintliness!

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Original Publisher
dengeki bunko
Original Language
japanese
Type
Light Novel

The Misunderstood Saintly Life of a Villainous Scion ~ I Just Want to Do Whatever I Want in My Second Life~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Misunderstood Saintly Life of a Villainous Scion ~ I Just Want to Do Whatever I Want in My Second Life~ ### First Impressions Okay, so the title is a mouthful, right? But it definitely grabbed my attention. The whole "misunderstood villain" trope is something I usually enjoy, and the promise of a second life where the protagonist just does whatever he wants sounded like a fun power fantasy. I dove in hoping for some clever schemes and hilarious misunderstandings. ### What Works Well The premise itself is intriguing. The idea of a protagonist who *thinks* he's being villainous but actually ends up doing good deeds is a classic setup for comedy, and there are moments where the author nails that comedic timing. The world-building, while fairly standard fantasy fare, is solid enough to keep the story moving. I also appreciated the lighthearted tone; it's definitely a story that doesn't take itself too seriously, which can be a refreshing change of pace. The pacing is consistent, making it easy to pick up and read in short bursts. ### Areas of Concern Honestly, I was a little disappointed that the "villainous" aspect felt somewhat lacking. The MC's attempts at being evil often come across as superficial, and the "misunderstandings" don't always land as effectively as I'd hoped. He says he's going to manipulate people, but he ends up helping them, which makes the "villainous scion" part of the title feel a bit misleading. The action sequences, while present, could use some more oomph. They weren't particularly memorable, and I found myself skimming through them at times. The harem aspect felt a bit generic as well; the female characters, while likeable, didn't stand out as much as I would have preferred. ### Final Verdict "The Misunderstood Saintly Life of a Villainous Scion" is a decent read if you're looking for something light and entertaining. It's not going to blow your mind with its originality or depth, but it offers a fun, albeit somewhat predictable, escape. I'd say it's worth checking out if you're a fan of the genre, but don't expect a masterpiece. I'd give it a solid 3/5 stars.

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