The Villain Has Blackened Again

The Villain Has Blackened Again

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快穿之反派又黑化了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 快穿之反派又黑化了

By 裸奔的馒头

4.2
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
1167 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Nan Xun encountered a mythical beast that could take her to different worlds. She helped the mythical beast collect merit points. After collecting enough, she can go back and change the outcome of her death. But now, now she regrets, regrets till her insides are turning green. Your mother, those merit points are collected from the s*um villain with a blackening value of 100 and an evil value of 100 ah! She only wanted to purify the souls of those scummy bosses. Fu** she didn’t want them to fall in love with her ah ah ah! Pe*vert number 1 eats people! Pe*vert number 2 is an evil ghost! Pe*vert number 3…. After Nan Xun realized they were all the same person, she closed her eyes and pretended to be dead. The evil, charming, crazy Boss-sama gave her an evil smile: “Baby, weren’t you going to purify my soul? Come here.” Nan Xun: “The evil we bring on ourselves are the hardest to bear, I really want to die, ah, what to do!”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Villain Has Blackened Again Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Villain Has Blackened Again "The Villain Has Blackened Again" is certainly a unique ride, one that I found myself both intrigued by and occasionally squirming in my seat. It's a world-hopping adventure with a clear focus: redeeming (or perhaps enabling?) blackened male leads. It's definitely not your typical fluffy romance, and going in with that expectation will likely lead to disappointment. ### First Impressions Initially, I was drawn in by the premise. The idea of a protagonist tasked with purifying the souls of morally questionable men across different worlds has potential. The first few arcs were a bit jarring, I'll admit. The MC's pragmatism, bordering on ruthlessness, took some getting used to. She's not aiming for sainthood, that's for sure, and that's okay! ### What Works Well The world-hopping format keeps things fresh. Each arc introduces new settings, challenges, and iterations of the ML, preventing the story from becoming stale. I particularly appreciated the author's creativity in crafting these diverse worlds, even when some of the themes pushed my boundaries. The leads are compelling, if not exactly aspirational. The MC is smart and adaptable, and the MLs are satisfyingly devoted. The story does get better after the first few arcs, and it has a way of pulling at your heartstrings. ### Areas of Concern The mature content is definitely a significant factor. The story doesn't shy away from morally gray areas, and it can be quite explicit. I understand why some readers might find certain themes, such as the power dynamics and unconventional relationships, off-putting. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some of the more controversial elements include bestiality themes (snake form, zombie form, mermaid form), questionable age gaps, and potentially triggering relationships. These elements aren't always handled with the most delicate touch, and they can detract from the overall narrative. ### Final Verdict "The Villain Has Blackened Again" is a polarizing novel, and I can see why. It's definitely not for everyone. If you're looking for a sweet and innocent romance, steer clear. However, if you're willing to embrace the darkness, appreciate a complex female lead, and don't mind a healthy dose of morally ambiguous content, you might find this novel surprisingly engaging. I'd recommend approaching it with an open mind and a strong stomach. I'm giving it a tentative 3.8/5 – it's flawed, but undeniably memorable.

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