The Villainess Who Has Been Killed 108 Times

The Villainess Who Has Been Killed 108 Times

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108回殺された悪役令嬢。すべてを思い出したので、乙女はルビーでキセキします

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 108-kai Korosareta Akuyaku Reijou. Subete wo Omoidashita node, Otome wa Ruby de Kiseki Shimasu, 108回殺された悪役令嬢。すべてを思い出したので、乙女はルビーでキセキします, The Villainess Who Has Been Killed 108 Times: She Remembered Everything; the Maiden With the Ruby Creates a Miracle

By namakura, なまくら

3.2
Completed japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
95 chapters
Original Publisher
kadokawa

Description

Stabbed 7 times. Massacred 11 times. Beheaded 5 times. Hanged 3 times. Burnt to death 7 times. Drowned 8 times. Run over 3 times. Shot 12 times. Poisoned 6 times. Strangled 7 times, etcetera… Scarlett was a villainess whose life has repeated 108 times in total. The duke’s redheaded, red-eyed daughter summoned fear and terrorized the nation as a ruthless queen. In all of her 108 lifetimes, she always ended up dying at the age of 28. After 107 lifetimes ending by being killed by one of the five heroes and the flower-minded heroine, she died for the 108th due to an accident. Thus on her 109th life, Scarlett regains all her memories and tries to break free from the loop. Will Scarlett be able to break the chains of the Red Curse?

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
kadokawa
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Villainess Who Has Been Killed 108 Times Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Villainess Who Has Been Killed 108 Times "The Villainess Who Has Been Killed 108 Times" promises a wild ride, and it certainly delivers... something. The premise alone, a villainess stuck in a seemingly endless loop of reincarnation, piqued my interest immediately. However, after diving in, I'm left with some mixed feelings. ### First Impressions The initial chapters definitely grab your attention. The sheer number of lives the protagonist has lived, each ending in tragedy, creates a palpable sense of desperation. The author doesn't shy away from dark themes, painting a picture of a ruthless queen forced to relive her mistakes, or so it seems at first. ### What Works Well The concept of a character with 108 lives' worth of experience is undoubtedly compelling. The story explores the idea of time-loop shenanigans, adding layers of intrigue as the protagonist navigates familiar situations with newfound knowledge, though some secrets still elude her. It's a unique twist on the villainess trope, and the strong-willed nature of the main character makes it easy to root for her, even with her questionable past. ### Areas of Concern While the plot is intriguing, the execution is where things get a bit shaky. The tone is jarringly inconsistent, swinging wildly between dark and comedic moments. One moment, we're dealing with hellhounds and assassinations, and the next, we're subjected to poop jokes. This tonal whiplash makes it difficult to fully immerse myself in the story. Additionally, the writing style can feel immature at times, with attempts at edginess that come across as forced. The pacing is also a bit chaotic, with frequent jumps in topics that can leave you feeling disoriented. ### Final Verdict "The Villainess Who Has Been Killed 108 Times" is a unique but flawed novel. The core concept is strong, and the emotional rollercoaster it takes you on can be captivating. However, the inconsistent tone, immature writing, and chaotic pacing hold it back from reaching its full potential. If you're willing to overlook these issues and enjoy a dark, sometimes absurd, time-loop story, it might be worth a try. But be prepared for a bumpy ride.

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