Also known as: Akuyaku reijo, seshiria shirubyi wa shinitakunainode danso suru koto ni shita., Akuyaku Reijou, Cecilia Silvy wa Shi ni takunai node Dansou suru koto ni shita, Cross-Dressing Villainess Cecilia Sylvie (LN), 反派千金賽希莉亞・西爾維為了活下去決定女扮男裝。, 悪役令嬢、セシリア・シルビィは死にたくないので男装することにした。
By akizakura hiroro, hiroro, sakurakawa hiro, 桜川ヒロ, 秋桜ヒロロ
Dear father and mother.
Please forgive this daughter who is tainted.
I, Cecilia Silvy, will strive to continue to live peacefully…
I have decided to become a man!
High school student Hiyono Kanzaki reincarnated as Cecilia Silvy, the villainess lady of the otome game “Wruhel Academy Saint Princess 3”.
In order to avoid her miserable future, she decided to spend her time at Wruhel Academy, the main stage of the game… as a man.
Will she be able to complete her school life without anybody discovering the truth?!
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The Villainess, Cecilia Silvy, Doesn’t Want to Die, so She Decided to Crossdress Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
## My Thoughts on The Villainess, Cecilia Silvy, Doesn’t Want to Die, so She Decided to Crossdress
This novel had me intrigued from the get-go with its unique twist on the villainess trope. Cecilia Silvy, facing certain doom, decides to crossdress, and that alone sets it apart from many similar stories. While it has its flaws, the overall experience has been quite enjoyable, like a fluffy fanfiction you can't help but binge.
### First Impressions
I was immediately drawn in by the refreshing premise. A reincarnated villainess who opts for cross-dressing to avoid her fate? Yes, please! The early chapters are particularly strong, quickly hooking you into Cecilia's predicament and her rather eccentric solution. I found myself chuckling at her antics as she navigates the academy as a charming prince.
### What Works Well
Cecilia is a genuinely likable protagonist, even if she's a bit of an airhead. Many readers seem to agree that her personality, while dense at times, is ultimately endearing. The humor is definitely a strong point, making it a light and easy read. I also appreciate the author's creativity in changing the storyline and the introduction of interesting supporting characters, especially her cute (and slightly *tsun*) little brother, Gil. The translation quality is also consistently praised, which makes the reading experience even smoother.
### Areas of Concern
Okay, let's address the elephant in the room: Cecilia's intelligence, or lack thereof. Some readers, including myself at times, found her to be frustratingly dense, especially regarding relationships and the potential consequences of her cross-dressing scheme. Her tendency to jump to conclusions and make assumptions without thinking things through can be a bit tiresome. The plot, while initially intriguing, can also feel stretched out, relying on misunderstandings that seem forced.
### Final Verdict
Despite its flaws, "The Villainess, Cecilia Silvy, Doesn’t Want to Die, so She Decided to Crossdress" is a fun and entertaining read. If you're looking for a lighthearted story with a unique premise and don't mind a dense protagonist, this might be right up your alley. Just be prepared to suspend your disbelief and embrace the silliness! I'd give it a solid 4 out of 5 stars.