Transmigrated as the Father of the Protagonist in a Villain Novel

Transmigrated as the Father of the Protagonist in a Villain Novel

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开局成了主角他爸被吓得连夜跑路

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 开局成了主角他爸被吓得连夜跑路

By 本本狗

2.6
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
497 chapters
Original Publisher
fanqie novel

Description

Ye Buffan traveled to the book world where the villain was in charge and became the protagonist’s parents, the most dangerous profession. A petal fell, and Ye Buffan felt he could no longer sit and wait to die. He took out his phone with trembling hands and booked a flight leaving Hua Country that night. “Son, don’t blame your dad. We had no choice.” On a plane bound for Country A, Ye Buffan silently recited the Great Compassion Mantra nine hundred and eighty-one times. “Ding, host’s fake death escape detected. Self-rescue system activated successfully.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
fanqie novel
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrated as the Father of the Protagonist in a Villain Novel Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrated as the Father of the Protagonist in a Villain Novel Alright, let's dive into "Transmigrated as the Father of the Protagonist in a Villain Novel." The premise definitely grabbed my attention: a protagonist transmigrating into a villain novel as the *father* of the protagonist? That's a recipe for some potentially hilarious and strategic chaos. But how well does it deliver? ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked by the potential of the story. The idea of navigating a villainous world while trying to ensure your "son" doesn't end up a tragic, edgy anti-hero is gold. The synopsis promises a protagonist who fakes his death to avoid becoming a plot device, which sounds like a fun, meta twist. ### What Works Well The humor really shines through in some parts. I found the reactions of the characters to be believable and often hilarious, especially when the protagonist inevitably acts, well, crazy. The story seems to avoid the common pitfall of characters acting like robots, and that's a definite plus in my book. I also appreciated the unpredictability of the protagonist's interventions. It keeps the story from becoming too formulaic. ### Areas of Concern However, I did find myself wanting more from the main character. The story often shifts to side character perspectives, which can be a double-edged sword. While it allows for world-building, it also dilutes the protagonist's presence. I felt at times that the story was losing focus, and the pacing suffered as a result. The "business management" tag also felt somewhat underutilized. ### Final Verdict "Transmigrated as the Father of the Protagonist in a Villain Novel" has a lot of promise, and moments of brilliance. The humor and realistic character reactions are definite strengths. However, the inconsistent focus on the main character and the somewhat predictable plotlines hold it back from reaching its full potential. It's a fun read if you're looking for something lighthearted and don't mind a bit of a meandering story, but be prepared for some frustrations along the way. Ultimately, it's a decent novel with a unique premise that could have been executed with more precision.

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