Transmigrating Into The Male Lead’s Villainess Older Sister

Transmigrating Into The Male Lead’s Villainess Older Sister

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穿成男主的反派姐姐

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 穿成男主的反派姐姐

By zhí dēng yè xíng, 执灯夜行

3.9
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
86 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Siyu transmigrated into a manhua and became the male lead’s half-sister. The sister had a sickly fragile body, one that couldn’t even withstand a gust of wind. It’s a pity that her heart was so vicious. Over and over, she tried to kill the male and female lead. Until finally she was hated by all, deserted by everyone close, cursed by people, and died miserably alone in the rain one night. Now the question was: how could she stay alive in peace as a sickly beautiful lady who always vomits blood for no reason and could drop dead at any time? Fortunately, Siyu soon discovered that she could see another person’s luck. So, as long as other people around her had better luck than hers, she could rely on their blessings to extend her life. As for her… Siyu looked into the mirror. No matter how she looked at it, the person in the mirror looked like she would die early. It’s not an exaggeration. If you’re talking about bad luck, then everyone else was tr*sh. The wave was stable; no matter how crazy she played, she wouldn’t die! (~ ̄▽ ̄)~ Until she came across a great god who was feared by everybody— Siyu: “Don’t, don’t come near me QAQ” Fifth Master Lu smiled gently whilst the beads on his hand were shattered into pieces, “Run away once more, and I’ll break your leg.”

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Transmigrating Into The Male Lead’s Villainess Older Sister Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Transmigrating Into The Male Lead’s Villainess Older Sister "Transmigrating Into The Male Lead’s Villainess Older Sister" promised a fluffy, comedic escape, and while it delivered on some fronts, other aspects left me wanting more. It's a light read, perfect for when you want something easy to digest, but it's not without its flaws. ### First Impressions The premise is undeniably intriguing. Our protagonist, a mangaka, finds herself inside the world of her own creation, as the villainous older sister of the male lead. This setup had me hooked, especially with the initial focus on her relationship with her younger brother, the original novel's male lead. There's something inherently appealing about a character trying to navigate a world they built, armed with the knowledge of future events. ### What Works Well The sibling dynamic between the protagonist and her younger brother is a definite highlight. Their interactions are genuinely heartwarming and provide a much-needed dose of sweetness. I particularly enjoyed seeing her embrace her role as a supportive older sister, showering him with the love and care he lacked in the original story. I also appreciated that the FL does not give up her love for her art despite becoming involved in acting. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the male lead and the romantic development left me underwhelmed. Several readers, including myself, found the ML to be controlling and overbearing. The romantic relationship felt forced. The plot also seemed to lose its way, with initial intriguing elements like the FL's ability to see luck fading into the background. The ending also felt rushed. Loose ends were left untied, and I was left with unanswered questions about the world and the characters. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Some parts of the novel are not properly explained. It is never revealed why the FL can't go back to her original world. The original novel's FL becomes a villain and the FL's luck power disappears. ### Final Verdict "Transmigrating Into The Male Lead’s Villainess Older Sister" is a mixed bag. It offers moments of fluff and heartwarming sibling interactions, but it’s weighed down by a problematic male lead, a lackluster romance, and a plot that loses its way. If you're seeking a quick, undemanding read and are willing to overlook its shortcomings, you might find some enjoyment here. However, if you're looking for depth, compelling romance, and a well-developed plot, this might not be the story for you. I'd give it a 3/5 – cute, but ultimately forgettable.

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