The Transmigrated Villain, and the Reborn Heroines

The Transmigrated Villain, and the Reborn Heroines

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穿书反派:女主们都重生了!

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿书反派:女主们都重生了!

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Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
208 chapters
Original Publisher
faloo

Description

Zhang Mu transmigrated as a wicked villain in the urban novel. Moreover, he had to play his role to relive his life! That was to say, he was supposed to be infatuated with the heroine and had to target the protagonist at every turn to hit him in the face. With his jealousy, he drives the protagonist’s justice and resources. As long as he successfully completed the plot, he could return to the real world and receive a considerable reward. However, something went wrong with the plot…! The heroine was messed up! Zhang Mu: Don’t pester me! I’m the wicked villain and have a crush on the heroine! The Iceberg heroine: Husband, I love you too. Zhang Mu: …

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Transmigrated Villain, and the Reborn Heroines Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Transmigrated Villain, and the Reborn Heroines "The Transmigrated Villain, and the Reborn Heroines" promised a comedic twist on the typical transmigration story, and while it had moments that shone, the overall experience left me with mixed feelings. It’s a completed original story, which is always a plus, but the execution wobbled in places. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing: a protagonist transmigrated into a "king of soldiers" novel as the villain, tasked by a system to faithfully play out his role for a ticket home. The initial setup had me hooked, especially with the added twist of betrayals and an unlikely alliance with the original hero. I was ready for some clever subversion of tropes and a good laugh. ### What Works Well The core strength of this novel lies in its protagonist. His low-dogmatic approach to his villainous role, coupled with his determination to survive, makes him a compelling character. His interactions with the original protagonist, who's also somewhat of a victim in this chaotic scenario, provide some genuinely entertaining moments. The novel clearly aims to parody the common "urban king of soldiers" genre, and when it hits the mark, it’s quite funny. The translation quality is also decent, which allowed me to enjoy the story without too many jarring disruptions. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the novel falters in several areas. The heroines, crucial to the harem and romance aspects, come across as rather one-dimensional. This lack of depth makes it hard to invest in their relationships with the protagonist. The repetitive nature of certain dialogues and internal monologues also became tiresome as the story progressed. The humor, while initially appealing, sometimes veered into simplistic territory, lacking the nuance that could have elevated it. Furthermore, the ending seems to leave something to be desired. ### Final Verdict "The Transmigrated Villain, and the Reborn Heroines" is a mixed bag. It has a strong premise and a likeable protagonist, but it's let down by underdeveloped supporting characters, repetitive elements, and an ending that apparently doesn't quite stick the landing. If you're looking for a lighthearted read with a unique protagonist and don't mind some flaws, this might be worth a try. However, be prepared for a story that doesn't fully live up to its potential. I'd give it a cautious recommendation, perhaps best enjoyed in small doses.

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