Even though he was reincarnated in another world with expanding dreams and hopes, he didn’t have the cheats and harem he expected.
In his growing anxiety, hearing the name of his newborn sister reminds him.
“wait, huh? I’m pretty sure this name is the villain chara that appeared in the game…”
The world he was reincarnated in was very similar to the game world he was playing just before he died.
If the content of the game is correct, then Erina, the younger sister, is the villain who bullies the main character, and if the story progresses smoothly, destruction awaits in the end.
“I have to raise her! I have to raise Erina into a fine lady!!”
This is a (maybe magnificent) story of a boy who loves his sister.
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The Villainess’ Brother Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Villainess’ Brother
"The Villainess' Brother" had an interesting premise that initially drew me in: a reincarnation story set within the world of an otome game, but from the perspective of the villainess's brother. However, after diving into the story, my feelings are a bit mixed.
### First Impressions
The early chapters were promising. The setup is fairly standard for the genre, but the focus on a male protagonist navigating the treacherous waters of noble society was a refreshing change. I was eager to see how he would use his knowledge of the game to protect his sister and carve out a better life for himself.
### What Works Well
The core concept of a brother with a "sister complex" (as the tags put it) trying to shield his sibling from her predetermined fate is compelling. I enjoyed seeing his determination to change the future and his willingness to learn and adapt. The world-building, while not groundbreaking, provides a solid enough backdrop for the story to unfold.
### Areas of Concern
As the story progressed, I found myself getting bogged down in some of the details. There were times when the plot felt unnecessarily complicated, and I wasn't always convinced by the logic behind certain character decisions. For instance, some of the protagonist's plans seemed a bit too ambitious and unrealistic given his age and resources. The way he implemented large-scale changes within his territory, such as healthcare and education initiatives, felt rushed and glossed over, lacking the necessary groundwork and expertise. I also questioned some of the security measures (or lack thereof) surrounding valuable resources, which seemed like an oversight.
### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning
I'm hesitant to delve too deeply into specifics to avoid major spoilers, but some readers might find the protagonist's early financial decisions and reliance on unconventional sources of revenue a bit far-fetched.
### Final Verdict
"The Villainess' Brother" has potential, and its unique perspective within the otome game reincarnation genre is appealing. However, the story could benefit from a more streamlined plot, more consistent character logic, and a greater focus on the practicalities of implementing large-scale changes. While I appreciate the protagonist's ambition, I think a more grounded and realistic approach would make the story more believable and engaging. Ultimately, I'm on the fence about continuing, but I'm hoping the author will address some of these issues in future chapters.