The Villain: The Heroine Saw My Video Edits, and Her Impression of Me Shattered

The Villain: The Heroine Saw My Video Edits, and Her Impression of Me Shattered

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反派:女主看了我剪辑,人设崩了

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 反派:女主看了我剪辑,人设崩了

By rice bird

3.3
chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
172
Original Publisher
b.faloo

Description

Lin Liang finds himself transmigrated into a cliché harem novel, taking on the role of an early-stage villain, a minor character midway, and ultimately a sycophantic villain fated to die tragically in the later stages. Along with this unexpected twist, he gains access to a video editing system that allows him to create satirical commentary videos on this world! With each video watched, Lin Liang can earn rewards based on the emotional responses of the viewers. However, Lin Liang is blissfully unaware that the system’s so-called “random” audience selection is, in fact, comprised entirely of the novel’s heroines. Armed with sharp wit from watching countless satirical videos online, Lin Liang eagerly dives into editing his own biting critiques and rants: Soon, Lin Liang racks up a flood of emotional points, allowing him to exchange them for countless god-tier skills and items. Yet, each time he releases a new video… the way these heroines look at him becomes increasingly strange.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
b.faloo
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

The Villain: The Heroine Saw My Video Edits, and Her Impression of Me Shattered Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Villain: The Heroine Saw My Video Edits, and Her Impression of Me Shattered Alright, let's dive into "The Villain: The Heroine Saw My Video Edits, and Her Impression of Me Shattered" – quite the title, isn't it? This novel is a wild ride, and my experience with it was definitely... unique. It's a blend of adult themes, comedy, and some martial arts thrown in for good measure, so buckle up. ### First Impressions Initially, I was intrigued by the premise. A villain whose plans are inadvertently revealed through video edits? Sounds like a recipe for chaos. The tags – especially the "evil protagonist" and "enemies become lovers" – also piqued my interest. I was hoping for some clever subversion of tropes, maybe even a bit of self-aware humor. ### What Works Well The novel definitely leans into its comedic side. There's a certain charm in how ridiculous the situations can become. Some readers might find the sheer absurdity of it all hilarious, especially if they're familiar with the tropes being parodied. If you are looking for a novel that doesn't take itself seriously and embraces its "so bad it's good" qualities, this might be right up your alley. There's a certain guilty pleasure aspect to it, like watching a train wreck in slow motion – you know it's bad, but you can't look away. ### Areas of Concern However, I also found some aspects frustrating. The protagonist's intelligence feels inconsistent. While he's supposed to be cunning, he often makes incredibly obvious mistakes that land him in trouble. This created a disconnect for me, making it hard to root for him, especially when he seems oblivious to the consequences of his actions. The "dense protagonist" trope, combined with constant misunderstandings, can wear thin pretty quickly. It felt like the humor sometimes came at the expense of character development and logical plot progression. ### Final Verdict "The Villain: The Heroine Saw My Video Edits, and Her Impression of Me Shattered" is a polarizing novel. Whether you'll enjoy it depends heavily on your tolerance for absurdity, your appreciation for trope subversion, and your ability to overlook some glaring inconsistencies. It's not a masterpiece, but it might be a fun, brainless read if you're in the right mood. I'd recommend going in with low expectations and a willingness to embrace the chaos.

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