Transmigrating into a Big Villain in the Book

Transmigrating into a Big Villain in the Book

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穿成炮灰反派怎么破

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿成炮灰反派怎么破

By 莫西辞

3.4
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
303 chapters
Original Publisher
cdyt

Description

What? Ke Ruan transmigrated into a book that he had read and became the vicious big villain? The Ke Ruan in the book treated the male lead Si Yuhan so bad that the readers who couldn’t wait to see him dead thought of thousands of ways to kill him. The moment Ke Ruan transmigrated, he couldn’t help but tremble. Thinking about his tragic life, being hung up on the city wall after being skinned alive by the male lead and burned into ashes in the end, he determined to make it up and change his fate. What he didn’t expect was…

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
cdyt
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrating into a Big Villain in the Book Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrating into a Big Villain in the Book "Transmigrating into a Big Villain in the Book" promised a comedic fantasy with a possessive love interest, and while it delivered on some fronts, it also stumbled in ways that left me feeling conflicted. The premise is intriguing: a modern individual transmigrates into the body of a villain, setting the stage for a potential redemption arc or hilarious subversion of expectations. Unfortunately, the execution is a bit uneven. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The early chapters are easy to get into, with short, engaging snippets that pull you into the world. The dynamic between the MC, Ke Ruan, and the initially younger ML, Si Yuhan, had potential. I was ready for some black-bellied antics and jealous possessiveness. I was also intrigued by the interactions with General Lin, who quickly became a favorite. ### What Works Well The world-building is decent, and the humor shines through at times. Ke Ruan's attempts to navigate his new reality, armed with modern knowledge (mostly cooking skills, apparently, despite being a doctor!), provide some genuinely funny moments. Many readers seem to enjoy the MC's kind and caring nature, especially his interactions with other characters. ### Areas of Concern However, the story loses some of its luster as it progresses. The ML's possessiveness veers into toxic territory, which can be off-putting. The pacing can feel slow, and the abundance of misunderstandings, while a common trope, sometimes feels forced and contrived. I also found some of the character motivations confusing, and the side pairings felt rushed and unsatisfying. The translation quality, while readable, could use some improvement to smooth out some of the rougher edges. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Several readers have expressed strong negative feelings towards the side pairing of General Lin and Qi Cheng, citing issues of manipulation and non-consensual acts. The resolution of General Lin's arc, in particular, seems to be a point of contention, with some finding it tragic and others feeling it was forced. Additionally, the ending, where the ML wears a mask, pretending to be General Lin, has been described as hollow. ### Final Verdict "Transmigrating into a Big Villain in the Book" has moments of brilliance and humor, but ultimately falls short of its potential. The initial promise of a lighthearted transmigration story is overshadowed by problematic character dynamics and plot choices. I'd recommend approaching this novel with caution, being aware of the potential triggers and uneven pacing. It might be an enjoyable read if you're looking for something to pass the time, but don't expect a perfectly polished or emotionally satisfying experience.

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