The Villain Is Whitewashed And The Heroines Cry For Forgiveness

The Villain Is Whitewashed And The Heroines Cry For Forgiveness

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反派洗白,女主们哭着求原谅

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 反派洗白,女主们哭着求原谅

By 观茶的猫

3.7
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
387 chapters
Original Publisher
ciweimao

Description

Gu Ran traveled to a Harem Battle Comic he drew and became the Final Villain BOSS. He was besieged by the protagonists at the beginning and the situation was critical. He was in a desperate situation and awakened the plot editor. He could use his familiarity with the plot to rewrite his past life reasonably and cleanse himself. He picked up his sister when he was young and depended on each other from then on. He protected his sister from any harm and gave his all to let his sister enter the field of superpowers. When he was young, he fell in love with the mermaid princess of the ocean. His martial arts skills were completely abolished and he silently guarded the mermaids for three years. He lost his superpowers and martial arts skills, and took a third way for mankind. He led Lanxin University to fight against extraterrestrial aliens. He established a Hero Association to protect the poor, strengthen human scientific and technological strength, and solve the problem of beast tides… When the memories were exposed, the heroines regretted it, turned towards him immediately, and cried for forgiveness. But when they fought for Gu Ran and wanted to rescue him, they found that the triangular crystal cone that trapped Gu Ran had cracked. Gu Ran is dead?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
ciweimao
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Villain Is Whitewashed And The Heroines Cry For Forgiveness Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on *The Villain Is Whitewashed And The Heroines Cry For Forgiveness* Alright, let's dive into *The Villain Is Whitewashed And The Heroines Cry For Forgiveness*. With a title like that, you know you're in for some drama, regret, and probably a healthy dose of overpowered protagonist action. I went in expecting a rollercoaster of emotions, and while it had its moments, the ride wasn't quite as thrilling as I'd hoped. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely intriguing. A villain gets a second chance, and the heroines who wronged him are now facing the consequences of their actions. The initial chapters do a decent job of setting the stage, introducing the world, the protagonist's past, and the setup for his "whitewashing" journey. The system administrator aspect adds a unique twist, blending fantasy and sci-fi elements in a way that piqued my interest. ### What Works Well The action sequences are pretty well done. The MC is undeniably a badass, and the author doesn't shy away from showcasing his power and cunning. I also appreciate the blend of genres. The story throws in elements of martial arts, xianxia, and even a bit of school life, creating a diverse and engaging world. The female characters, while flawed, are generally well-developed and contribute to the overall narrative. The setup allows for some creative scenarios and power dynamics, making it a fun read when the plot is moving forward. I find the protagonist to be cunning and a genius, which makes the story interesting to follow. ### Areas of Concern My main issue lies with the "regret" aspect, or rather, the lack of it. While the title promises tearful forgiveness, the story seems more focused on the MC's adventures and less on the emotional impact of his past transgressions. The emotional payoff feels somewhat lacking. While some regret is shown, it doesn't quite hit the mark. The impact isn't as strong as it could be. ### Final Verdict *The Villain Is Whitewashed And The Heroines Cry For Forgiveness* is a decent read if you're looking for an action-packed adventure with a cunning protagonist. However, if you're primarily interested in the emotional catharsis of seeing heroines grapple with their past mistakes, you might find yourself wanting more. It's not a bad novel by any means, but it doesn't fully deliver on the promise of its title. I'd say give it a shot if the premise intrigues you, but be prepared for a story that leans more towards action and adventure than emotional depth.

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