Transmigrating into a Mob Character to Rehabilitate the Villain Plan

Transmigrating into a Mob Character to Rehabilitate the Villain Plan

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穿成炮灰之反派养成计划

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: Kế hoạch xuyên không của vật hy sinh: Cải tạo nhân vật phản diện, TMCRVP, กลรักสกัดครองโลก, 穿成炮灰之反派养成计划

By sha xiao wan, 杀小丸

4.1
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
92 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Unable to bear hurting the villain he helped raise, but when it came to compensating with his own body, the unfortunate, straight male reader figured he’d better escape… … Many years later, the same unfortunate saint rubbed his neck, asking, “This is a dog collar you put on me, isn’t it?” The handsome villainous boss gave a glance with his elegant, almond-shaped eyes, and then replied with a devious, charming smile, “That’s to prevent you from running away again.” “If I stay put, will you refrain from destroying the world?”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrating into a Mob Character to Rehabilitate the Villain Plan Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrating into a Mob Character to Rehabilitate the Villain Plan "Transmigrating into a Mob Character to Rehabilitate the Villain Plan" certainly took me on a wild ride! This novel promised a unique take on the transmigration trope, and while it delivered in some aspects, it stumbled in others, leaving me with mixed feelings. ### First Impressions Initially, I was hooked. The premise is clever: a reader transmigrates into a novel to fix the villain's ending. The humor was on point, and I found myself laughing out loud at the MC's reactions to his new reality. The early interactions between the MC and the young protagonist and villain were genuinely cute and set a strong foundation for what I hoped would be a compelling story. ### What Works Well The first two volumes really shine. The blend of plot, romance, and character interactions was well-balanced. I appreciated the MC's resourcefulness and how he wasn't an overpowered character. The slow-burn romance had potential, built on trust and affection rather than instant lust. The side characters, at least initially, felt like they had their own lives and goals, adding depth to the world. The action and adventure kept me engaged, and I was eager to see how the MC would "rehabilitate" the villain. ### Areas of Concern However, as the story progressed, some cracks started to appear. I noticed a decline in plot quality around volume 3. Side characters began to vanish, and the plot felt rushed. The time skips were jarring and led to abrupt character changes, particularly in the male lead. The dynamic shifted into an uncomfortable "love prisoner" territory. ⚠️**SPOILER WARNING**⚠️ The biggest issue for me was the handling of consent. Several readers mentioned scenes that felt like sexual harassment, or even non-consensual encounters, which made me deeply uncomfortable. The MC's personality seemed to shift, becoming weaker and more focused on the male lead, and it felt like his initial goals and characteristics were forgotten. The plot seemed to be sidelined for increasingly disturbing and repetitive scenes. This was a major letdown, especially considering the strong start. Also, there are multiple deaths of the MC that cause time skips. ### Final Verdict "Transmigrating into a Mob Character to Rehabilitate the Villain Plan" had so much potential, but it ultimately fell short. While the humor and initial plot were engaging, the later volumes suffered from poor plot development, disappearing side characters, and questionable handling of consent. I'd recommend approaching this one with caution, especially if you're sensitive to dub-con/non-con themes. Perhaps stick to the first two volumes and imagine your own ending.

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