They All Deeply Regretted It After I Became Indifferent

They All Deeply Regretted It After I Became Indifferent

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当我冷漠后,她们都后悔莫及

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 当我冷漠后,她们都后悔莫及

By bingbing ya, 冰冰冰鸭

3.8
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
265 chapters
Original Publisher
sfacg

Description

The protagonist is highly intelligent and never actively pursues women—they all come to him instead. After obtaining the system, Lin Mo just wants to slack off. But no matter how much he tries, these women keep showing up, eager to give him free experience. The junior sister he raised for eight years was taken away by a newly arrived junior brother, only to come back crying, begging for forgiveness. “Senior Brother, I was wrong! You were the best all along!” His master, an untouchable beauty who had always been focused solely on cultivation, suddenly realized she couldn’t live without him. “Disciple… I can’t live without you.” Even his former fiancée, who once fell for someone else and willingly broke off their engagement, was now clinging to him, pleading, “Husband, please don’t call off the engagement!” But Lin Mo remained indifferent. Did they really think an apology was enough for forgiveness? Did they think regret would make him go soft? Did they believe they could still clear their name in front of him? —Get lost!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
sfacg
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

They All Deeply Regretted It After I Became Indifferent Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on They All Deeply Regretted It After I Became Indifferent This web novel, "They All Deeply Regretted It After I Became Indifferent," certainly sparks a range of reactions. With its blend of fantasy, cultivation, and revenge, it's a story that aims to deliver on its promise of characters regretting their treatment of the protagonist. But does it succeed? Let's dive in. ### First Impressions The title itself is a major hook. I was immediately drawn in by the concept of an MC finally prioritizing himself and watching the consequences unfold. The tags – apathetic protagonist, reverse r*pe, transmigration – suggested a potentially dark and complex narrative. I was prepared for some heavy themes and, hopefully, some satisfying face-slapping. ### What Works Well The pacing of the regret is a definite strength. Unlike some revenge stories that drag on, this one seems to deliver relatively quickly, keeping the narrative engaging. I appreciate that the author makes the characters remember past events and how their actions have consequences. The MC's indifference is selective; he's not just an emotionless husk. He still shows respect and kindness to those who deserve it, which makes him more relatable. I also found the premise of the MC getting stronger and living his life to be an interesting way to get revenge. It's not always about actively seeking vengeance, but about people realizing what they lost. ### Areas of Concern While the concept is appealing, the execution seems to be divisive. Some readers have found the MC frustrating, even self-righteous, and suggest that he doesn't always act intelligently. The system element, while common in these types of stories, has also been criticized as unnecessary. It seems some of the side characters are caricatures and their actions often do not make sense. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some readers have pointed out that the MC isn't the original person who was betrayed, which raises questions about his motivations. There's also discussion about the circumstances of the original MC's death being tied to demonic cultivation, not solely to the antagonist's deception. These points, if true, could significantly change how you perceive the story and its characters. ### Final Verdict "They All Deeply Regretted It After I Became Indifferent" is a web novel with a lot of potential, but some flaws. If you're looking for a revenge story with a cold protagonist and a bit of a harem, this might scratch that itch. However, be prepared for potentially frustrating character decisions and a plot that may not always make perfect sense. It's a mixed bag, but could be worth a read if you're in the mood for some guilty-pleasure revenge.

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